CARE MPC launches water refilling station
ROXAS CITY – The Capiz Agrarian Reform Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (CARE MPC) yesterday launched its "E-CARE Water Refilling Station".
The refilling station is the latest venture of the CARE MPC which uses the 18-stage purifying process that ensures health and safety of its consumers.
"The cooperative has invested P600,000.00 as capital coming from the cooperative itself and partly by individual investors who are active and legitimate members of the CARE MPC to start up the new business," said a CARE MPC press release.
The launching ceremony included the celebration of a Holy Mass officiated by Rev. Father Arstides Pedrajas at the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Conference Room, followed by the blessing proper of the building and the water purifying machine.
CARE MPC, one of the millionaire cooperatives in the province, is a 10-year-old multi-purpose cooperative composed of DAR employees in the province. It is the first and only cooperative in Roxas City to launch and run a water refilling station business.
The cooperative is also engaged in various businesses like lending, catering, check encashment, rice-retailing and sari-sari store.
"With the true spirit of cooperativism among its members, CARE MPC will go a long way and will surely make it big," said CARE MPC Chairman Roel F. Flamiano.