KASIMBAHAYANIHAN: Cultivating Augustinian Culture of Charity
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Sustainability, Resilience and Care for the Environment: Inclusion in the LCUP Social Orientation and Community Engagement Programs
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Program-based / Instruction-related Community Engagement Services
This outreach program is designed to empower individuals’ skills, abilities and knowledge...
This outreach program is designed to empower individuals’ skills, abilities and knowledge on building an equitable, a sustainable and gender-sensitive community. It is also focused to create opportunities for need-based seminars and /or trainings that would reinforce good relationships and unity within the community and train leaders who are responsible to the needs of their neighbors and the wider community as a whole.

This program is designed to promote good health and wellness among the residents of the partner communities of the institution. This would undertake more of the technical aspect of nutritional growth and wellness development of people. It will also aid parents and residents of the partner communities to live healthy, find better ways of living and lifestyle through educational awareness projects about health, wellness and nutrition.

LCUP’s educational foundation states the University’s commitment not only to produce globally competitive allied medical professionals but also Christ-oriented, socially responsive to the needs of the partner-communities. Dugtong-Buhay Ni San Lorenzo Ruiz is designed as an opportunity to take into effect that it is in learning-by-giving which provides the University’s stakeholders such as Bulacan Provincial Blood Center and Philippine Red Cross needed source of blood donations.

It is in this program the University ensures a continuous opportunities for learning and development among beneficiaries of the partner-communities. This aims to develop beneficiaries with the basic micro-entrepreneurship knowledge and skills that they can apply in uplifting their economic condition.

While the local governments and the efforts of the local social welfare office are working in utmost spirit of social service to address the effects of the growing incidents of unemployment, economic problems, and inflation, the University commits to provide early childhood education especially for economically challenged families. The University’s departments and units are joining resources to collectively respond helping children from the Mother Rita Homes and its nearby households in Look 1st, Malolos City.

This program is designed to create support activities that will boost the literacy, numeracy and life-skills of children and youth. The activities aim to cultivate the love for knowledge and education and at the same time enable the children equipped with basic skills when it comes to reading, writing, arithmetic and basic computer operation.

LCUP is taking initiatives to develop among its members a strong action to conserve, protect and develop sustainability of the earth’s resources. Every Consolanian is ready to take steps to nourish the country’s land and seas. Our promise is to create collective action to cherish and nourish whatever remains today in our land and seas for the sake of the future generations of the nation.

The University administers thrift way opportunity to serve. The impoverished situation of the families in the partner-communities challenged the University to reinforce its mission. ASOLC Philanthropic Coin Cans and other financial support aimed to motivate the stakeholders to provide assistance for less-able to pay pupils or students.

Hawak-Kamay is a cultural symbol of the Filipinos spirit of sharing. In this line, LCUP’s extension administers programs and activities that provide physiological, mental and spiritual services through gift-giving and relief operations during the times of calamities, disasters. It encourages personnel, students and alumni to give whatever they have that they believe worth sharing to those in need.

This program is designed to solicit food package comprises of Noche Buena items, kilograms of rice, canned goods, noodles, coffee, chocolate, milk and sugar. The packages may vary from time to time depending on the amount or goods that were donated by the generous members of the University.

This shows that love of neighbors, especially the least, is an expression of our love for God. Loving the least, that is, the abandoned, disadvantaged, poor, sick and the hungry, was Venerable Mo. Consuelo’s mission in life. This steadfastness has remarkably influenced the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC) so much that its Charism specifically states the following: “. . .to incarnate with living faith the compassionate Christ in an enduring service to the Church, especially the poor.” The preceding statement summarizes the essence of the existence of the congregation: to serve the poor through its apostolate (education and socio-pastoral ministry).

The program is designed as an avenue for the entire LCUP’s community-of-friends to journey with the indigenous people especially the Dumagats of Bulacan who living in the mountains of DRT – part of Sierra Madre. Also, it is an enabling activity that makes each migrant workers and their familis to reflect on the commandment of Christ to love one’s as he/she in quest for their human dignity. The program is the concrete expression of “incarnating” the compassionate Christ in an enduring service to the Church, especially the vulnerable, weak, and lost.

Consolanian Volunteers
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Governance
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