Malaybalay City, Bukidnon — With a firm commitment to community service beyond their mandate, the Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BKPPO) once again proved that public service is not confined to law enforcement. On its latest outreach, the monthly “BUKPPO Adopt-a-School Program” brought much-needed support to Luyungan Rural Farm School in Barangay Bangcud.
The initiative was spearheaded by PCPT Linomer L. Caseres, Assistant Unit Chief of the Provincial Community Affairs and Development Unit (PCADU), under the direction of PCOL Jovit Lontac Culaway, BKPPO Provincial Director. The effort aimed to uplift students and help prepare the school for the upcoming School Year 2025–2026.
With the active participation of all City and Municipal Police Stations and Provincial Mobile Force Companies (PMFCs), the police brought smiles and support to the school community. Assorted goods, toiletries, and several sacks of rice were generously donated and turned over to the school.
In a bid to promote dignity and confidence among students, the team also offered free haircut services — a simple but meaningful gesture that left many students beaming with joy. Police personnel further rolled up their sleeves and took part in the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela campaign, helping clean and repair school facilities in preparation for the new academic year.
This sustained program reflects BKPPO’s commitment to strengthening police-community relations and promoting youth welfare, especially in far-flung rural schools. Through acts of generosity and volunteerism, the Bukidnon police continue to foster trust and inspire collaboration among public servants, educators, and the communities they serve.
As the 2025–2026 school year approaches, the Luyungan Rural Farm School stands cleaner, more prepared, and more hopeful — thanks in no small part to the men and women in uniform who show that policing can be an act of compassion.