Marikina teachers get free leather shoes

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

November 17, 2019, 3:57 pm

<p><strong>FREE SHOES FOR TEACHERS</strong>. Marikina Mayor Marcelino "Marcy" Teodoro looks on as a teacher tries a pair of shoes provided by the city government. He said a total of 2,681 teachers and 651 non-teaching personnel in Marikina will receive a pair good quality leather shoes.  <em>(Photo courtesy Marikina LGU)</em></p>

FREE SHOES FOR TEACHERS. Marikina Mayor Marcelino "Marcy" Teodoro looks on as a teacher tries a pair of shoes provided by the city government. He said a total of 2,681 teachers and 651 non-teaching personnel in Marikina will receive a pair good quality leather shoes.  (Photo courtesy Marikina LGU)

MANILA -- All public school teachers and non-teaching personnel in Marikina City, dubbed as shoe capital of the Philippines, will receive leather shoes from the local government, Marikina Mayor Marcelino "Marcy" Teodoro on Sunday said.

Teodoro said the giving of pair of shoes for each of the city’s 2,681 and 165 school personnel was in recognition of their hard work to nurture the minds of their students.

"Our teachers are our second parents. Walang sawa silang nagtuturo at nagpapasensya sa ating mga anak upang maturuan sila at magkaroon ng magandang buhay balang araw (They patiently teach our children so that they will have bright future),” Teodoro said in a statement.

“Marapat lamang na atin silang i-treat ng isang pares ng leather na sapatos. Ito ay munting pasasalamat ng lungsod Marikina sa ating masisipag na guro, isasama ko na rin iyong mga guard at canteen staff. (They deserve this pair of leather shoes. It’s Marikina City’s little way of thanking our hardworking teachers as well as our guards and canteen staff),” he added.

Teodoro said the project was in partnership with two Marikina-based shoe firms -- Lara Erika Shoes and Checkpoint Shoes.

"Bibigyan ko po kayo ng ticket para ma-claim ninyo ang inyong mga sapatos. Ang mga sapatos na ito ay magaganda ang kalidad. Gawa ito ng dalawa sa ating manufacturers rito sa Marikina (You will be given ticket to claim your shoes. These shoes have good quality made by our two manufacturers here in Marikina)," he said.

The two shoe companies have prepared three styles of black leather shoes female teachers can choose from and also two varieties of shoes for male teachers and non-teaching personnel.

Dr. Elisa Cerveza, Marikina Schools Division assistant superintendent, said it is the first time that teachers will be given shoes by the city government since she started teaching in the city.

"Since I started teaching here in Marikina, ito ang first time na magbibigay ang lokal na pamahalaan ng sapatos sa mga guro. Matagal na ako rito sa Marikina kaya nakakagalak itong ginagawa ni Mayor Marcy (it is the first time that a local government provided shoes for teachers. I’ve been teaching here in Marikina for a long time and I’m happy what Mayor Marcy is doing)," she said.

Teachers, according to her, are very elated when they learned that Teodoro made a directive to give them a pair of black leather shoes each, saying they felt appreciated and loved by the local government.

"Iba kasi ang pakiramdam kapag ang lokal na pamahalaan ay may pagpapahalaga sa mga guro. (It’s a different kind of feeling when the local government values the work of the teachers),” Cerveza said.

She said the non-monetary support of Marikina City government would boost the morale of the teachers and would inspire them to work harder.

Teodoro earlier distributed free school uniforms to about 5,700 kinder students in the city with each of them getting two pairs each in an effort of the local government to ease burden of parents.

The students have also been given three big colorful storybooks so that parents may read these to their children.

Teodoro told parents that it is important for them to spend time with their children while they are still young. (PNA)


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