HCCCI Honored for Its Contribution to Visual Arts, Culture, and Literacy
As the Philippine Book Festival (PBF) and Philippine Visual Arts Summit (PVAS) 2025 came to a close, Holy Child Central Colleges, Inc. (HCCCI) was honored with a Plaque of Appreciation from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the National Book Development Board (NBDB), along with a Certificate of Appreciation from the PBF. These recognitions underscore HCCCI's unwavering commitment to fostering literacy, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering artistic expression.
Throughout the event, HCCCI actively participated in cultural dialogues, interactive exhibits, and creative workshops—bridging education with the arts and humanities. The institution took pride in spearheading initiatives that uplift indigenous narratives, celebrate Filipino talent, and promote the enduring power of storytelling.
On this momentous occasion, HCCCI’s administration reaffirmed its dedication to integrating culture and education.
“This recognition is a testament to our mission of nurturing globally competent learners while staying deeply rooted in our Filipino heritage, we will continue to create opportunities for meaningful collaborations that celebrate our nation’s rich literary and artistic traditions.”
As the curtains close on this year’s festival, HCCCI looks forward to future partnerships that will further amplify the voices of Filipino artists, writers, and visionaries. The journey does not end here—it is just the beginning of more impactful contributions to the world of arts, culture, and education.