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Holy Child Central Colleges, Inc. (HCCCI) welcomed officers of the Philippine Air Force during a courtesy visit held at the institution's campus last July 13, 2026. The meeting brought together representatives from both institutions to foster stronger collaboration and reaffirm their continued coordinationย to advancing programs that promote leadership, patriotism, and community development.
The visit was held in connection with the strengthening of HCCCIโs NSTP-ROTC Program and its coordination with the Philippine Air Force.ย It highlighted the importance of establishing partnerships between educational institutions and government agencies in creating opportunities that cultivate civic responsibility, discipline, and public service among students while supporting initiatives that benefit the wider community.
Leading the Philippine Air Force delegation were LTC Norwin DG Licoto, PAF (GSC), 2LT Joseph Ryan P. Mayor, PAF, and SSG Carlito M. Callano Jr.,PAF. Their visit reflected the Philippine Air Force representatives' continued commitment to engaging with educational institutions that share the vision of developing responsible, values-driven, and service-oriented citizens.
Throughout the engagement, both parties exchanged ideas on potential collaborative initiatives that could enhance leadership development, strengthen patriotism, and encourage active community participation. The discussions underscored the value of combining the expertise and resources of both institutions to create programs that inspire students to become responsible leaders and contribute positively to society.
The courtesy visit aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education) by promoting values-based education and leadership development, SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) by strengthening partnerships with institutions dedicated to public service and peace, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) by fostering collaborative relationships that support sustainable and meaningful educational initiatives.
Beyond strengthening institutional ties, the engagement supports the continued development of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) by reinforcing the values of leadership, discipline, civic responsibility, and national service among students. It also promotes stronger collaboration between the education sector and the Philippine Air Force, creating opportunities for future professionals to develop a deeper appreciation for nation-building, public service, and collective action in contributing to national and community development.ย
As HCCCI continues to expand its network of strategic partnerships, the institution remains a steadfast advocate of collaborative initiatives that enrich education, strengthen civic responsibility, and empower future leaders. Through engagements such as this courtesy visit, HCCCI reinforces its commitment to building lasting partnerships that contribute to a more resilient, service-oriented, and values-driven society.