Caloocan City Cooperative Development Council (CCCDC)

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

CCCDC Won the Chairmanship at RCDC-NCR 2022 Election



The Caloocan City Cooperative Development Council (CCCDC) officially represented by Ms. Lucia Furo has won the seat for Chairmanship in the recently concluded RCDC-NCR 2022 General Assembly and Election of New Officer last May 21, 2022 held at BCC Convention Center at Barangka, Marikina City. Among the newly elected officers for 2022-2024 were as follows:

Chairperson            -    Caloocan City CDC

Vice-Chairperson    -    Muntinlupa City CDC

Secretary                   -    Marikina City CDC

Treasurer                   -    Pasay City CDC

Auditor                      -    Makati City CDC    

 




Monday, May 23, 2022

Caloocan City Cooperative Development Council General Assembly for 2022

              


The Caloocan City Cooperative Development Council (CCCDC) has conducted the General Assembly for 2022 under the guidance of CDA Memorandum Circular #2022-03 Guidelines on the Structure, Organization and Operation of Cooperative Development Councils (CDCs) last April 8, 2022. The Newly elected officers were as follows:

            Chairperson            -    Ms. Lucia Furo (CDO Consultant)

            Vice-Chairperson    -    Mr. Eduardo Eugenio (CACOOP)

            Secretary                -    Ms. Geraldine Borja (Epiphany of the Lord Credit Coop)

            Treasurer                -    Ms. Alma Tan - (DSS Multi Purpose Cooperative)

            Auditor                   -    Ms. Maria Luisa Dela Cruz - (UE Caloocan Multi-Purpose                                                                                                                           Cooperative                                                                            

The newly elected officers will serve for 2 years (2022-2024) and during this recently concluded General Assembly  an Amendment to the Manual of Operation was presented to the body in order to be consistent with CDA's MC2022-03.



 



MC-2022-03 Guidelines on the Structure, Organization and Operation of Cooperative Development Councils (CDCs)

 


MC 2022-03 | Guidelines on the Structure, Organization and Operation of Cooperative Development Councils (CDCs)










































Brief History of Caloocan City Cooperative Development Council







BRIEF HISTORY

Established and organized on January 16, 1997 in compliance with Executive Order no. 95 dated June 8, 1993 and Executive order no 96 dated June 8, 1993.  The leaders continuously served the Council since their last oath in April 21, 2009 at the Bayan ng Caloocan, sworn into office by Councilor Teben Cunanan.  The officers were revitalized under the RA9520 otherwise known as the Cooperative Code of 2008.  The efforts of the Council pursued for the creation of the Caloocan City Cooperative Development Office (CCCDO). The Sanguniang Bayan ng Kalookan Committee on Cooperatives, NGO’s, and PO’s was instructed by the Honorable Mayor Oscar G. Malapitan, to prepare an ordinance for the creation of the proposed CDO, as petitioned by the CCCDC. 

For the past four years, the Council suffered setbacks due to pressing financial problems, lack of support from the Local City Government and lack of unity among Caloocan cooperative leaders.  Adopted the Manual of Operations to revitalize CCCDC, organized by the newly designated Consultant of the City Cooperative Development & Coordinating Office (CDCO) duly present during the Cooperative Forum & General Assembly held in July 30, 2014.


MISSION

Caloocan City Cooperative Development commits:
  • To provide a quality system of policy consultation and program coordination.
  • To involve all national agencies with cooperative programs.
  • To promote and organize MCDC, CCDC and PCDC at the LGUs at all levels.
  • To enhance and support the development of a united growing and influential cooperative movement in the country.
  • Advocate for global networking and linkages among countries with strong cooperative movement.


CORE VALUES

 
S    -    Solidarity

E    -    Excellence

A    -    Accountability

T    -    Transparency