KMBI Koronadal Branch Participates in Tree Growing Festival

Staff and Program Members of KMBI Koronadal Branch were among the thousands of individuals who proactively took part in Koronadal City’s 6th Tree Growing Festival last June 29, 2016.
The activity called success on planting 250,000 assorted seeds in some 800-hectare-land, more or less of spring source areas and riparian zones.
The Branch's participation in the activity was spearheaded by Mr. Abelardo Dayao-Tejada Jr., Koronadal Branch Manager. It is a combined effort of the City government and KMBI Koronadal Branch in diminishing the effects of climate change on the area.
Recent streaks of El Niño hazards have started to place a burden on the environment of Koronadal, leaving the city's forests and even the lowlands degraded and denuded of greens.
With this phenomenon, the City government of Koronadal sees the urgent need to take charge of and care for the environment the best way it could.
Armed with spades, bolos, and hole diggers, KMBI Koronadal Branch responded to the call and vowed to partake in the environmental movement as it is aligned with KMBI's vision 'to see people in communities live in abundance with strengthened faith in God and in right relationship with their fellowmen and the rest of creation.'
The Tree Growing Festival is a vow of KMBI Koronadal Staff and Program Members to strengthen their partnership with the City Government of Koronadal by being active movers of the locale's advocacy on environmental restoration.