CEBU, Philippines — The Araw Hospitality Group has announced its partnership with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to help uplift livelihoods and enhance the quality of life for indigenous peoples across the Philippines.
Dubbed “Araw Cares; Uniting Hospitality and Heritage,” the Group, under the helm of Jean Henri Lhuillier and Augusto Lontok, outlines a four-point program designed to ensure sustainable livelihoods, promote essential education, and elevate cultural consciousness among the NCIP members.
Araw Hospitality Group is one of the leading boutique hospitality outfits in the country.
According to the Group, this partnership with NCIP is an ambitious corporate social responsibility initiative recognizing the relevance of indigenous communities in the country.
The initiative includes facilitating sustainable employment for NCIP members residing near Araw properties, rolling out regular educational programs, curating a unique space to honor and display NCIP culture and products, and providing invaluable on-the-job training supplemented with a food allowance for younger community members.
“Pathways to Prosperity”, the centerpiece of the program, is an enduring pledge to cultivate sustainable livelihoods.
With the supportive collaboration of NCIP, Araw Hospitality Group, under the strategic guidance of Lhuillier and Lontok, will engage NCIP members in pivotal locations including Palawan, Batangas, Dumaguete, Cavite, and Metro Manila.
The group offers them a chance to join their diverse workforce under fair and favorable conditions. This initiative strives to weave together the local communities’ vibrant spirit with Araw’s proven operational prowess, providing a mutually enriching experience for the NCIP members and the group’s clientele.
The partnership also manifests a shared mission to amplify cultural appreciation through the “Tapestry of Traditions”. Araw Hospitality will carve out a dedicated space within its properties to narrate the compelling story of NCIP’s rich heritage. This cultural hub will exhibit an eclectic array of NCIP products, information, and displays encapsulating their culture and history, all curated meticulously in collaboration with NCIP, ensuring an authentic representation of their legacy.
“Tomorrow’s Torchbearers”, a forward-thinking initiative aimed at youth empowerment, promises to provide comprehensive on-the-job training to underage NCIP members. By introducing these young individuals to various facets of hospitality operations – from housekeeping to culinary arts - the program aims to lay a robust foundation for their future careers.
Moreover, a food allowance will be provided to address their basic needs during this two-month training period, underscoring Araw’s commitment to their holistic development. The impact of the “Araw Cares: Uniting Hospitality and Heritage,” program is already making waves. At Lihim Resorts in El Nido, Palawan, the second level of the Araw lounge in Cadlao Lagoon has been designed in homage to the NCIP community. This serene retreat elegantly narrates the NCIP’s history and culture.
The resort has proactively recruited and offered practical training to NCIP community members. This collaboration has also given birth to the “Lihim Indigenous People song, a melodious testament to this significant partnership.
The alliance between Araw Hospitality Group and NCIP, masterfully guided by Lhuillier and Lontok, serves as an exemplary benchmark for socially responsible business practices within the hospitality industry. By championing the rights of indigenous communities and preserving their rich cultural heritage, it solidifies the group’s dedication to social equity, sustainable development, and the fostering of a more inclusive society. — (FREEMAN)