Citystate Properties and Management Corporation (CPMC), a leading developer in wellness residences, has reaffirmed its commitment to community building and education by donating chairs to Calatagan National High School 2.0 on August 28, 2024. This contribution is part of CPMC’s broader philosophy of giving back to the community and supporting local initiatives.
The donation event was attended by the executive officers of CPMC, including Executive Vice President Maureen S. Azarcon, AVP for Marketing and Communications Mark Anthony Almazora, Michael Wesley M. Cabangon, Giannina Eunice A. Cabangon, and Dannica Nicole A. Cabangon.
Calatagan Mayor Peter Oliver M. Palacio, along with his son Pedro G. Palacio IV, Councilor Tessa Palacio-Peleo, and Calatagan NHS teacher-in-charge Aaron Urcia, graciously accepted the donation on behalf of the school.
“CPMC is deeply committed to supporting the communities in which we operate,” said Ms. Maureen S. Azarcon.
“This donation to Calatagan National High School 2.0 represents our ongoing efforts to enhance educational environments and contribute positively to the lives of students.”
Calatagan National High School 2.0, located in Barangay Sambungan, Calatagan, Batangas, will use the donated chairs to improve the learning conditions for students who are engaged in voluntary work within the school. These efforts are in line with CPMC’s overarching goal of building communities that not only provide exceptional living experiences but also support educational and local initiatives.
CPMC, the developer behind prominent wellness residences in Calatagan and Batulao, is currently venturing into the development of Sandari Calatagan. This project embodies CPMC’s commitment to promoting a wellness lifestyle, which they believe extends beyond their residential projects and into the broader community. The partnership with local government units (LGUs) and educational institutions, like Calatagan National High School, is integral to promoting the wellness mentality that is at the heart of their developments.
The donation underscores CPMC’s dedication to community involvement, ensuring that their projects contribute to the overall well-being of the communities they serve, while also supporting educational institutions and voluntary efforts within those communities.
CPMC is part of the ALC Group of Companies founded by the late Amb. Antonio L. Cabangon Chua and is currently chaired by D. Edgard A. Cabangon.