In a momentous event, UNC President Fay Lea Patria M Lauraya, alongside former Vice President Leni Robredo, led the turnover ceremony of the Angat-Buhay Village in Sabang, Calabanga, Camarines. This collaborative effort, made possible by Angat Buhay, University of Nueva Caceres (UNC), LGU Calabanga, Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., Assisi Development Foundation, and Tanging Yaman Foundation Inc., has brought a positive change to the local community.

Empowering Communities Through Collaboration
The Angat Buhay Village initiative, a joint effort between UNC and its esteemed partners, stands as a testament to the university’s commitment to community development. This collaborative project aimed to provide housing solutions to the residents of Sabang, Calabanga, addressing the pressing need for sustainable living conditions.
Key Contributors to Success
Acknowledging the crucial role played by each contributing entity, the project’s success owes much to the dedication and collaboration of Angat Buhay, UNC, LGU Calabanga, Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., Assisi Development Foundation, and Tanging Yaman Foundation Inc. Together, they have worked tirelessly to transform a vision into reality.

Milestone Achieved: 3rd Completed Village in Camarines Sur
The Angat Buhay Village in Sabanga, Calabanga, marks a significant milestone as the third completed village in Camarines Sur. This accomplishment reflects the continued dedication of UNC and its partners to extend meaningful contributions to the region’s sustainable development.
Impactful Turnover Ceremony
During the ceremony, 36 housing units were turned over to the local residents, signifying a tangible improvement in their quality of life. The joy and gratitude expressed by the beneficiaries highlighted the positive impact of this collaborative housing project.
UNC’s Commitment to Social Responsibility
The University of Nueva Caceres, true to its mission of providing high-quality education and contributing to societal well-being, actively engages in initiatives that address community needs. This project aligns with UNC’s commitment to social responsibility and sustainable development.

The Angat Buhay Village turnover ceremony in Sabang, Calabanga, is a testament to the power of collaboration and community engagement. UNC, in partnership with key organizations, has successfully contributed to the sustainable development of Camarines Sur. As we celebrate this achievement, the university remains steadfast in its commitment to making a positive impact on the communities it serves. This project not only provides homes but also signifies the enduring values that UNC holds dear: excellence, service, and community.