CCJC First Responder Organization to launch with oath-taking ceremony

SDGSDG 4: Quality EducationSDG 11: Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesSDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong InstitutionsSDG 17: Partnership for the Goals
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The CCJC First Responder Organization will be formally launched through an oath-taking ceremony for its 47 pioneer members and officers to affirm their commitment to discipline, service and emergency readiness.

Guided by the motto “Ready to Serve, Ready to Respond,” the organization will introduce its goals, upcoming activities and partnerships with agencies, including the Bureau of Fire Protection.

The ceremony will mark the formal recognition and establishment of the student organization as a campus group committed to volunteerism, leadership and community service.

Through the oath-taking, members will be officially inducted and bound by their pledge to serve with responsibility, teamwork and preparedness.

The launch is expected to strengthen unity among pioneer members and provide a solid foundation for future trainings, outreach activities and emergency response initiatives.

Through the organization, students will gain opportunities to build practical skills, promote safety awareness and contribute to a more prepared and resilient university community.


The initiative reflects Enverga University’s core values of Service, Fortitude and Unity by preparing students to respond to emergencies and serve communities with discipline and commitment. It also supports transformative learning by giving students practical opportunities to develop leadership, responsibility and readiness beyond the classroom.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education – The organization supports training and capacity-building that equip students with knowledge and skills for emergency response.
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – The initiative contributes to safer and more resilient communities through disaster preparedness and response efforts.
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – The oath-taking promotes accountability, discipline and responsible service among student responders.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The organization encourages collaboration with partner agencies, including the Bureau of Fire Protection, to strengthen emergency preparedness programs.