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SU-UL Gitagum joins FELCOR for Tree Planting Drive

OMICRON DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER, GITAGUM, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, PHILIPPINES:

In a bid to contribute to environmental conservation efforts, the Sigma Upsilon - Upsilon Lambda Fraternity-Sorority, Omicron Delta Kappa Chapter of Gitagum, Misamis Oriental, joined hands with FELCOR Petroleum Depot Corporation for a remarkable Tree Planting event.


Held under the banner of "Building a Greener Tomorrow," the initiative underscores a shared commitment towards sustainable practices and community engagement.

The collaborative effort, spearheaded by FELCOR Petroleum Depot Corporation, underscores the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in fostering environmental stewardship. With a firm dedication to making a positive impact beyond business operations, FELCOR has embraced initiatives aimed at environmental sustainability and community development.


The Tree Planting activity served as a testament to the fraternity-sorority's unwavering dedication to social responsibility and environmental advocacy. Through their active participation, members demonstrated a profound sense of duty towards the preservation of nature and the well-being of future generations. The event, which saw the enthusiastic involvement of fraternity-sorority members alongside FELCOR representatives, showcased the impactful results that can be achieved through collaborative efforts. Each tree planted symbolizes a step towards a more vibrant ecosystem and a healthier planet.


The initiative aims to amplify its message across social media platforms, encouraging broader participation and raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation. In a world where environmental challenges loom large, initiatives like the Tree Planting drive serve as a reminder that every individual and organization has a role to play in shaping a more sustainable future. Through collective action and a shared sense of responsibility, we can cultivate a world where nature thrives, and communities flourish.




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