CAFA Students Bring Heart and Art to RCCEFI

In a meaningful collaboration that blended creativity, compassion, and community service, the Class of 2024 of the Reach Child Caring and Education Foundation, Inc. (RCCEFI) extended their deepest gratitude to the student-artists from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation.

The partnership was made possible through the guidance of Dean Ar. Jennifer S. A. Sanchez and Community Extension Services Coordinator Prof. Melba Sardea, who continue to cultivate a culture of service among CAFA students.

The project highlighted the remarkable work of four outstanding students—Madz Saludes, Geraldine J. Caballas, Mavell Mctamayo, and Jaenielyn Mabulay Zarsuela—whose creativity and dedication breathed life into a space that supports early childhood education and care. Through their talent and thoughtful design, they created an environment that is both inspiring and functional, contributing to the well-being and learning experience of RCCEFI's young learners.

This initiative stands as a shining example of how Envergans embody service through design, using their skills to uplift others and make a lasting impact in the community. It also reflects the ongoing commitment of MSEUF CAFA to civic engagement—where artistry meets advocacy, and architecture becomes a tool for positive change.