To the Commission on Higher Education Commissioner and Chairperson of the Board of Regents of the Davao Region State Universities and Colleges, Dr. Aldrin A. Darilag, to CHED Regional Director and SPAMAST OIC President Dr. Maricar R. Casquejo, our Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Grace D. Buencillo, and to our Vice President for Finance and Administration, Dr. Lynette A.
My father’s death from colon cancer in 2014 made our lives more difficult. My widow mother encouraged me to strive and excel in my studies. She supported us and I was amazed at how she managed to provide for our needs. I believe that behind every great person, is a woman. Although I still do not consider myself to be great, but this success is founded on the love, support, care and dedication of my mother.
Development communication is like a boat and we paddle as one for the fulfillment of true development that honors human rights. Eighty percent of SPAMAST population belongs to the indigenous cultural communities. The Development Communication curriculum is indeed a bedrock in unlocking my potential, it paved my way to go beyond as a student and be of service to the poorest of the poor.
I know that my family is poor, but I know also that I can enrich my wisdom, my passion, and my perseverance through learning everything I can. With the guidance and dauntless acts of our instructors, professors, and our school administration, we stood still. To the Institute of Human Service, led by our OIC Dean, Julie Ann U. Deseo, for the constant support in transforming the learners to become professionals grounded in excellence, resilience, and values.
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