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Autonomous Status granted by CHED ĢƵ Sept. 16, 2024 ĢƵ Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Yolanda P. Jain

 


The CPU Alumni Association of Midwest, USA Chapter in their Annual Picnic last July 14, 2019.

CPU President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, together with Mrs. Angel Robles, visited the CPU Alumni Association of Midwest, USA Chapter during their Annual Picnic on July 14, 2019 at Sundown Blackwell Forest Preserve North Shelter, Winfield Rd, Warrenville, Illinois.

Alumni coming from as far away as Ontario, Canada (Linda Oro Freisen and husband Paul), Florida (Dr. Manny Palada), Oklahoma (Derla Guzon Erwin) and from Indiana and Florida (Nellie Obligacion and her daughter and son in law) attended the momentous event with fellow alumni and friends from the Chicagoland area. There were 100 alumni and guests who attended the picnic.

The alumni enjoyed a delicious array of Filipino dishes compliments of the chapter that were enjoyed by all!

The highlights of the picnic were the visit of CPU President Dr. Robles and the book launching of Oliver AlmonaresĢƵ book: ĢƵTHE RESCUE GodĢƵs Amazing Grace.ĢƵ

President Robles gave us an update of the ĢƵlatest happenings and newsĢƵ about CPU followed by Flora Cudiamat, CPUFOAA PresidentĢƵs invitation to attend the Alumni Grand Homecoming in CPU this coming February 5 to 9, 2020. May Celiz Rogers, CPUAA Midwest USA Chapter President welcomed the alumni and guests to the Annual Picnic.


Members of the CPU Alumni Association in Midwest, USA with University President, Dr. Teodoro Robles.

Oliver was also our featured speaker during our Devotional part of the picnic, ĢƵWorship Thru Songs, Scriptures and StoriesĢƵ when he shared his ĢƵlife storyĢƵ, his testimony of how under his command, the 15th Philippine Scout Ranger Company, was able to rescue the American Missionary, Gracia Burnham kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf! And his own ĢƵAmazing RescueĢƵ from ĢƵself-centered ambitiousness to selfless service, defiance to submission, indifference to love and rot to redemption!ĢƵ

It was truly the Central Spirit that binds us together as we ended the program with a big circle of alumni and friends holding hands while singing ĢƵBlest Be the Tie that BindsĢƵ, after which Perla Londres Waters gave the closing prayer.

(Special thanks: to Kayla Tejero for her beautiful rendition of ĢƵHow Great Thou ArtĢƵ, to Linda Penacerrada Chang for the opening prayer, to Florence Mapeso Abiera for leading the singing, to Joy Bolinas Sia and Ruby Nunez Liu for leading the games.)