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Diamond Hotel assists Manila public schools

Diamond Hotel Philippines turned over on Sept. 1 a cash donation to Synergeia Foundation to help children in two public elementary schools in Metro Manila read better, be more adept at Math and Science, have parents that are more involved in their education, and to develop values that would mold them into better individuals and citizens.

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School administrators joined Diamond Hotel and Synergeia Foundation officials during the turnover of the check worth P516,550. The donation will benefit the Fernando Guevarra Elementary School and Rafael Palma Elementary School in Manila.

“It’s very exciting to have partnerships between the private sector and schools and have officials of the companies involved directly with the activities,” said Milwida Guevara, Synergeia president and chief executive officer.

Ateneo de Manila University president and Synergeia Foundation chairman Fr. Bienvenido Nebres said collaboration between the donor and the schools are important. “Beyond the money, making time and effort to join the school activities are vital to making things work.”

Nebres and Guevara noted the need to first improve the present education system in the country by providing the needed inputs such as classrooms, reading materials, and teacher trainings as well as encouraging the active participation of all stakeholders.

“We need to address the basic needs of the students first when giving assistance; as simple as toilets in the schools,” Nebres said. “We also have other initiatives such as feeding programs and provision of eyeglasses to improve the students’ eyesight.”

Aside from the financial assistance, Diamond Hotel general manager Vanessa Suatengco pledged the company’s active involvement in the program and activities in both schools.

“There are so many things we can do together. We encourage our employees to join activities at the school and I know that the general staff would be happy to help and be involved with the programs,” Suatengco said.

Principals of the two schools thanked Diamond Hotel and Synergeia for their efforts to assist their institutions.

“This type of partnership is a big help to our public schools,” said Dr. Franklin Marcelo, principal of Rafael Palma Elementary School. “With our limited budget, your donation will go a long way.”

Herminia Gonzales, principal of Fernando Guevarra Elementary School, also welcomed the participation of Diamond Hotel in the schools activities, noting that it is a good way for donors to see what their contributions have done for the students.

Synergeia Foundation said it would conduct an education summit in each of the respective schools as a venue to consult with the stakeholders and to conduct workshops for parents, teachers, and community members

Guevarra also said having donors assist in school activities allows them to see first-hand what else can be done to help the schools. Among the activities donors can do include serving as facilitators in school programs and as teachers and tutors to low performing students.

“It really depends on what the school needs. By working together with the schools, donors can see which areas still need some assistance,” Guevarra added.


ICTSI adopts Rosauro Almario Elementary School

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) Foundation will adopt Rosauro Almario Elementary School in Tondo as part of its goal of helping the youth optimize their potential.

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The first meeting with their principal, Mrs. Erlinda Valdez, was held last June 2, 2010. ICTSI’s Project Officer Ms. Joy Lapuz and their Deputy Executive Director, Ms. Filipinas Laurena attended the meeting. It was coincidental that Principal Valdez had long expressed her interest of working with Synergeia. She once approached Synergeia’s Chair, Fr. Ben Nebres to be part of the movement.

Principal Valdez, her teachers, and ICTSI face major challenges: malnutrition, poverty, robbery, crime. But the team is inspired by the thought that all things are possible with a strong partnership between the school and its stakeholders.

The program will cover Grade one students, their teachers, parents, and barangay officials. How can they work together to provide children with equal access to good education?


Tanim sa Kinabukasan Project Scales Up

The “Tanim sa Kinabukasan” (TSK) project scales up with the inclusion of Naga City and the Aeta communities in Clark. TSK builds the enthusiasm and capability of parents, students, and teachers to do backyard gardening. Aside from contributing to healthy living, parents can also be engaged in livelihood programs to increase their earnings.

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The East West Seed Company, Inc., partnered with Synergeia and started the project in San Jose City. The Naga City project is now in full swing. Greenhouses were constructed in two schools in Naga. The LGU partner, led by then Mayor Jesse Robredo, who is now DILG Secretary rendered full support. A two-day “Train the Teachers” training workshop was attended by teachers and LGU personnel from Libon and Naga City. The training modules were approved and will be taught to schoolchildren. A community day is planned in the week of Penafrancia Festival in September.

The TSK project in Clark is also in full swing, greenhouses have been constructed and a lecture on container gardening is ongoing. Hopes are high that TSK will have a positive impact on the life of the Aeta communities. East West Company is exploring partnership with another 30 schools nationwide, mostly Synergeia Partners.


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