CCDC SDG TRACKER

CCDC, as a school community, we commit to ending hunger by fostering awareness, compassion, and action. Together, we will support local food initiatives, reduce waste in our school, and empower each student to advocate for a world where everyone has access to healthy, nutritious food. Through education, sustainability, and service, we will work toward a future where no one goes hungry.
  • Interns Develop Practical Skills in CCJE Knot Tying and Rappelling Workshop

    On February 27, 2026, the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) conducted a Knot Tying and Rappelling Workshop for criminology interns. The activity aimed to equip students with practical skills that can be useful in various law enforcement and emergency situations. Knot tying is considered a vital skill for criminology students, as it can be […]


  • Strengthening Justice Through Human Rights Education: A Seminar for Criminology Interns

    The Department of CCJE conducted a Human Rights Education Seminar for criminology interns on February 26, 2026. The activity aimed to provide interns with additional knowledge and awareness regarding the importance of human rights in society and in the field of criminal justice. During the seminar, participants had the opportunity to learn about and refresh […]


  • CCDC Promotes Sustainable and Locally Sourced Food Choices

    Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) continues to strengthen its commitment to sustainability through responsible food sourcing and the promotion of local products. Recognizing the importance of supporting community producers while providing nutritious options for students and staff, CCDC ensures that its campus food establishments prioritize homegrown and sustainably sourced ingredients. One prime example of this […]


  • ELS pupils continue to practice ‘vegetable day’  

    Every Wednesdays and Fridays, pupils from the Cordillera Career Development College – Elementary Laboratory School (CCDC-ELS) are asked to bring their own lunch, not just any lunch but viands of pure vegetable during the ‘vegetable day’.  During lunchtime, the school asks parents to prepare pure vegetable viands for their children. The activity is being monitored […]


  • Addressing Student Hunger: CCDC’s Initiatives Toward Zero Hunger

    The Challenge of Student Food Insecurity Student food insecurity – the lack of reliable access to sufficient, nutritious food – is a growing concern in many colleges and universities. When students are unsure where their next meal will come from, their academic performance and health can suffer. In fact, even at Cordillera Career Development College […]