The students of Inigan Elementary School in Rodriguez, Rizal values education so much that they put effort for even if it means a hard toil for them. Every day, they make the perilous journey across the river to get to their poorly equipped classrooms to fulfill their dreams of a brighter future.
These young girls and boys of Inigan Elementary have been a constant source of inspiration for Brother Philippines. The business and home tech solutions company has been at the side of the students and the school since 2012, donating school supplies and equipment to help promote meaningful instruction and interaction within the classroom. Brother Philippines also provide fun and engaging lessons on creating a better, greener environment as part of their global advocacy.
Last December 8, 2016, Brother Philippines once again renewed its support for the Inigan community with a fresh supply of ICT tools and school necessities, as well as a Lakbay Aral trip to the Museo Pambata and Fort Santiago for a day of fun and learning with the company’s employees.
Glenn Hocson, Brother Philippines President, said “The whole Brother Philippines team has been looking forward to this special activity for the diligent students and inspiring teachers from Inigan Elementary School. Their collective passion for learning is truly admirable, and a force that inspires us to develop more products and programs that can help realize dreams in the future.”
Brother Philippines’ commitment to Inigan Elementary School has resulted in various educational assistance activities, since 2012, and annual educational tours.
To date, Brother Philippines has also helped hundreds of students by providing their school with its very own generator set (the school has no formal energy subscription) and a public-address system that come in handy when staging school programs and activities.
For more information on Brother Philippines corporate social responsibility programs, visit brother.com.ph or call (02)581-9888.
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These young students of Inigan
Elementary have been a constant source of inspiration for Brother Philippines
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These young girls and boys of Inigan Elementary have been a constant source of inspiration for Brother Philippines. The business and home tech solutions company has been at the side of the students and the school since 2012, donating school supplies and equipment to help promote meaningful instruction and interaction within the classroom. Brother Philippines also provide fun and engaging lessons on creating a better, greener environment as part of their global advocacy.
Brother Philippines’ has been committed to Inigan Elementary
School for various educational assistance activities and annual educational
tours since 2012
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Glenn Hocson, Brother Philippines President, said “The whole Brother Philippines team has been looking forward to this special activity for the diligent students and inspiring teachers from Inigan Elementary School. Their collective passion for learning is truly admirable, and a force that inspires us to develop more products and programs that can help realize dreams in the future.”
“The grateful smiles of teachers
and students are more than enough to keep us going,” - Glenn Hocson
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To date, Brother Philippines has also helped hundreds of students by providing their school with its very own generator set (the school has no formal energy subscription) and a public-address system that come in handy when staging school programs and activities.
“The grateful smiles of teachers and students are more than enough to keep us going. These experiences that some of us take for granted mean the world to them. As long as we can help, we’ll always be at the side of Inigan Elementary School.” - Glenn Hocson.
For more information on Brother Philippines corporate social responsibility programs, visit brother.com.ph or call (02)581-9888.
Like this story? Share it and don't forget to follow us on our social channels: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, Youtube, Flickr
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