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iRemit raises funds for elementary school in Tondo, Manila

iRemit, Inc. (iRemit), the country’s largest non-bank, Filipino-owned remittance company, has teamed up with Synergeia Foundation to improve reading skills in a school in Tondo, Manila.

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This is part of iRemit’s move to raise social awareness, generate public support and mobilize resources for children’s education in the Philippines despite the global economic crunch.

The program will help 1,414 Grade One children in P. Guevara Elementary School improve reading skills, write and speak basic English well. iRemit and Synergeia have also provided the school with basic classroom materials.

“Amidst the reported financial downturn globally, the company still recognizes the value of supporting society especially in the field of education. This never stopped us from fulfilling our commitment with P. Guevarra Elementary School, which we started last year” said Harris Jacildo, president and COO.

Jacildo said the company prides itself on being a great advocate in social responsibility.  “This undertaking does not only express a well-intentioned effort of corporate do-good but as a positive strategy, able to add value to long-term corporate goals of being a safe, secure and reliable remittance provider and a company that is deeply involved in social programs for the community”.

He said the global financial crisis provides an opportunity for companies to adopt a long-term vision rather than go for short-term gains.

iRemit’s corporate social responsibility arm, iCare, focuses on two of the greatest concerns of OFWs:  education and livelihood.  iCare’s “Learning for Life” campaign recognizes that everyone should play a role in the continuous improvement of tomorrow’s work force.

Synergeia and its partners implement systemic programs to improve the provision of basic education to nearly 1.3 million schoolchildren 250 municipalities in the country. By engaging local governments, socio-civic groups, schools, teachers, parents and students, Synergeia’s programs serve as catalysts in mobilizing communities to recognize their collective responsibility in improving basic education.


2009 opens with a bang! It’s Tipanan in February

After three years of “absence”, the much-anticipated Tipanan returns on February 20-22, 2009 at the WOW Philippines Clamshell 1, Intramuros, Manila.  Tipanan  celebrates significant progress in education reform throughout the country over the past years.  Once again, the event honors the Filipino child, with its theme, “Rekindling the Filipino Identity Among our Children”.

Tipanan ’09 offers a good mix of educational and entertaining activities that aim to promote among kids what is truly Filipino.

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There will be animated storytelling sessions featuring folktales from the different regions. Schools will compete in a sportsfest of folk games dubbed as “Pinoy-lympics”.  “Dugtong-Bugtungan Tayo,” a game on Filipino riddles, is bound to tickle the minds of children, while “Ola Saranggola!” a session on kite-making and flying, will surely fascinate them. Even adults will enjoy the activities, including a concert of Filipino kundimans and a culinary workshop on dishes from the regions aptly called, “Lutong Bahay”.

A better and bigger Tipanan is expected this year, with some of the top academic institutions collaborating with Synergeia Foundation and its partners to mount this three-day event.

Admission to Tipanan‘09 is free. For more details, contact Synergeia at 898-2913 or 898-2617.

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Lente raises funds for Synergeia with photo exhibit

Lente invites Synergeia friends and partners to its photo exhibit-cum-fundraising at the Citibank Tower, Salcedo Village in Makati. The exhibit, which will run until January 30, 2009, showcases 40 signed and framed limited edition photos of Lente and intends to raise funds for Synergeia Foundation’s Library Renewal Partnership (LRP) around the Philippines.

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Lente is a social enterprise that promotes photography as a means to build community-based education centers in the Philippines.  As a gallery preview (and for pre-orders;), you may check out the public link to Lente’s Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=121170200296.  The Lente.ph website will be up by the end of the exhibit, and will be used to engage a global community of photographers, and an enlightened market who believe that art can both inspire and pay forward.


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