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DMCI partners with CFC ANCOP and Migrants Program for TOP

The New Year started on the right direction for our Filipino migrant workers affected by the pandemic. D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) signed up with CFC ANCOP Global Foundation Inc. to support CFC Migrants Program’s TOP or Tawid OFW Program.  Present during the signing were Bro. Rudy Gaspillo, President CFC ANCOP Global Foundation, Inc., Mr. Ruperto Angelo C. Consunji, Sr. HRD Manager DMCI and Bro Jess Ferrer, Program Head of CFC Migrants Program. The virtual signing ceremony was officiated by Bro Frankie Naranjilla.

DMCI and ANCOP both aim to contribute to assist the repatriated, displaced, and distressed Filipino Overseas Workers and other local displaced Filipino workers to improve their quality of life.  ANCOP through the CFC Migrants Program advocates to promote the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being of OFWs and their families.  In pursuit of this, CFC MP has conceptualized and developed an OFW assistance program called TOP and ANCOP has agreed to adopt and implement the program through CFC MP.

The TOP has three sub-programs, these are Hatid Tawid Tulong Program (HTTP), Entrepreneurship and Career Program (ECP) and Value Formation Learning Program (VFLP).  The partnership’s focus is to provide career opportunities through DMCI’s projects nationwide. 

In this partnership ANCOP does not become an agent, recruiter or representative of DMCI. ANCOP will cooperate with DMCI and DMCI agrees, in the implementation of the TOP’s ECP.  ANCOP shall secure a list of the names of the qualified OFW beneficiaries from CFC MP’s network of partners.

Using the list provided by its partners, CFC MP shall gather more information using its own survey questionnaire to further determine the OFW beneficiary’s personal situation, skill sets, business or livelihood interests and other information relevant to the assistance program.  This information shall be shared to DMCI, subject to the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012.  In turn, DMCI shall evaluate the information provided by CFC MP and decide what assistance it will be able to extend under the TOP.

Bro. Bert Banzon is given the honor to manage the MoA with DMCI.  CFC Migrants Program continue to talk with other candidate partners in both the government and private sector. 

Partnerships like this opens new doors for distressed OFWs who would like to seek new career opportunities in the country and hopefully there will be no need for them to leave their families in search for income to support their love ones from foreign land.