Some 160 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia have managed to complete their vocational and technical courses last October.
Most of the OFWs who are also regular workers finished their courses on computer literacy, aircon and refrigeration, hairdressing, CCTV essentials, solor energy, massage therapy and reflexology, and bread and pastry.
The Filipino Computer Literacy Program (FILCOM) provided the training prigrams. It is a community-based organization that helps OFWs in acquiring additional technical skills through various training programs.
“This may help them have better career opportunities in the Kingdom,” the DFA said in a statement.
Vice-Consul Alfred Kristoffer Guiang represented the Consulate. He lauded the graduates for giving their extra time to pursue these additional courses.
The vocational skills could be of help once they decide to use it in the Philippines and pursue their own businesses.
In photo: Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah officials Vice-Consul Alfred Kristoffer A. Guiang (center) and Welfare Officer Yolanda Penaranda (second from left) in attendance during FILCOM’s commencement exercises. Also in photo are FILCOM’s founders Mr. Romeo Capili (second from right) and Mr. Dynn Haro (rightmost), and Filipino community representative Mr. Mar Par (leftmost).