Keppel-GK Eco Village Houses 60 Poor Families

KIDS AT PLAY at the Keppel-GK Eco Village, the first community building project of its kind in Bauan, Batangas, providing a healthy living environment that is conducive for needy families to build a better life for themselves. Keppel eyes a similar project in Subic where it also operates a shipyard.

A third group of 20 needy families have received homes at the Keppel-GK Eco Village, a 60-unit housing development project jointly undertaken by the local government of the Municipality of Bauan, in Batangas, the charity organisation Gawad Kalinga (GK) and the Singapore-based multinational Keppel Group.

A handover ceremony took place at the Eco Village today to officially present the families with their new homes.

The event was graced by Singapore’s Ambassador to the Philippines His Excellency V.P. Hirubalan, Batangas Governor  Vilma Santos Recto, and GK Founder  Antonio “Tony” P. Meloto, Jr.

With businesses and operations around the world, Keppel Group seeks to contribute positively to communities where it operates.

Through its subsidiary Keppel Philippines Marine, Inc. (KPMI), the Group operates two offshore and marine facilities in the Philippines – namely, Keppel Batangas Shipyard and Keppel Subic Shipyard, in the vicinity of which a similar project is also being eyed.

Keppel Group donated a total of PhP 10.5 million to the development of Keppel-GK Eco Village. A proportion of this sum was raised from Keppel’s business units and employees in Singapore through a fundraising activity organised by Keppel Volunteers and Keppel Young Leaders, Keppel’s units to promote volunteerism and nurture young talents.

Over the past year, employees from Keppel Batangas Shipyard have actively volunteered in the construction of the Keppel-GK Eco Village. They participated in the building of the homes after work, over weekends and during public holidays.

The local government of Bauan led by Mayor Dolor had contributed the land for the Eco Village project, and provided guidance and support to the building process. Strategically located within a residential district, near commercial operations, the Eco Village is conducive for its residents to build ties with the wider community and find employment.

Bauan Mayor Dolor, commented, “A corporate member of Bauan for more than 35 years, Keppel has worked with the municipal government to initiate and support many social development and environmental initiatives.

“I commend Keppel and GK for their hard work on Keppel-GK Eco Village, which provides a safe and healthy living environment to 60 needy families. It is heartening to have organisations with a strong sense of citizenry operating in Bauan.”

Nelson Yeo, MD (Marine) of Keppel Offshore & Marine, MD of Keppel Shipyard and Chairman of KPMI, shared, “It is with the trust, confidence and support of the authorities as well as our partners, customers and friends in the Philippines that Keppel has been able to grow our operations here. In addition, the leadership of Governor Vilma Santos-Recto, Mayor Ryanh M. Dolor and Director General Lilia B. De Lima of PEZA has provided us with a healthy business climate in Batangas.

“We actively support social development and environmental initiatives. We are glad for the opportunity to join hands with the local government of Bauan and GK to participate in the meaningful Keppel-GK Eco Village project.”

Apart from volunteers from Keppel, this project has also inspired others from local and overseas to lend a hand. Some of the groups which have helped out at the Eco Village are De La Salle Lipa, Batangas State University, Dongshin University of Korea, University of California of U.S.A., civic groups from Batangas and Lipa City as well as the Philippine Air Force and Philippine Navy.

The beneficiaries of the Eco Village too were actively involved in the construction process. Putting in 1,000 man-hours per family in the development of the Eco Village, the 60 families granted homes in the Eco Village have cultivated a strong sense of belonging for their new community.

Tony Meloto, Founder of GK, shared, “GK strongly believes that together, we can end poverty and build a sustainable future for all. We are glad that GK’s framework for community building has the blessings of the Philippine government and are embraced by responsible corporate citizens such as Keppel Group.

“Many caring hands contributed to the successful development of Keppel-GK Eco Village. Inspiring compassion and care, the Eco Village has drawn many volunteers. I hope this culture of volunteerism will continue to strengthen.”

At the handover ceremony, GK presented the Eco Village project’s regular volunteers with tokens of appreciation.

Besides the Eco Village project, Keppel Group’s other charity projects in Batangas include technical training for out-of-school youths, college scholarships to needy students and coastal clean-up activities.

For its community efforts, Keppel Philippines Marine recently received an Outstanding Community Projects Award from PEZA during its 17th Anniversary and Investors’ Recognition Night.

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