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DepEd, Muntinlupa LGU recognize partnershi­p with PCPPI and private sectors as key to quality education

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The Department of Education, the city of Muntinlupa, and Pepsi- Cola Products Philippine­s, Inc. (PCPPI) cemented their partnershi­p and commitment to quality education at a turnover ceremony held at the Muntinlupa Elementary School (MES).

“Naging magandang engagement yung partnershi­p namin with Pepsi (Our partnershi­p with Pepsi was a very good engagement),” said Dove Cometa, Project Developmen­t Officer from the Department of Education, who spoke on behalf of Undersecre­tary Tonisito Umali, in giving recognitio­n to PCPPI for the company’s involvemen­t in the Adopt-ASchool Program.

DepEd’s Adopt-A-School program aims to link up the private sector in giving assistance to public schools. Along with home and business IT solutions company, Brother Philippine­s, PCPPI turned over 37 printers to the Muntinlupa National High School and the Muntinlupa Elementary school as part of this commitment.

“Napakaswer­te ng Muntinlupa Elementary School dahil kayo ay mabibigyan ng good quality printers (The Muntinlupa Elementary School is very lucky to be receiving good quality printers). Pepsi has several branches and business units around the country and we are looking forward to arranging more turnovers in the future,” said Cometa.

The turnover ceremony of PCPPI’s donation of printers coincided with the culminatio­n of Brigada Eskwela, a nationwide initiative by the DepEd to maintain and repair facilities of public schools. PCPPI fielded over 50 volunteers to MES for the repainting of classroom walls and the school’s nutrition room. Meanwhile, Brother Philippine­s will be providing training for the school’s staff on how to utilize the printers.

“Ito po, mga magulang, ay pagpapakit­a ng mga opisyales sa pamahalaan at mga private sectors ng kahalagaha­n ng pagtutulun­gan para sa kinabukasa­n ng inyong mga anak (This, dear parents, is the government officials and the private sectors showing the importance of collaborat­ion for the future of your children),” declared Muntinlupa Mayor, Atty. Jaime R. Fresnedi. On behalf of the local government of Municipali­ty, Mayor Fresnedi during the same ceremony donated school supplies and school uniforms to the students of MES.

“Tulong-tulong kaya mabilis ang pagunlad ng ating lungsod, ng ating pamahalaan (We help each other, which is why there is quick progress in our city and in our government),” he said.

PCPPI reiterated its commitment to building the community in which the company has been a part of for many years. The company’s main bottling plant and Head Office is located in Tunasan, Muntinlupa.

“We are proud that our head office is here, and we strive to contribute to the progress of our home,” said Atty. Jun Manuel, PCPPI Vice President for Legal, Government and Corporate Affairs. “We are proud to be part of the community and we are always here to be a partner of the DepEd and of the City of Muntinlupa.”

As the students and their parents lined up to receive their school kits from the Muntinlupa LGU, Fresnedi reminded the parents of their role in ensuring quality education:

“Mga magulang, tiyakin po ninyo ang inyong responsibi­lidad na ang inyong mga anak ay sadyang nag-aaral.”

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THE DEPARTMENT of Education, Pepsi- Cola Products Philippine­s Inc., Brother Philippine­s, and Muntinlupa Elementary School cements their commitment to quality education. (L-R) Muntinlupa District 1 Councilor Allan Camilon; Davedinah P. Cometa, Project...
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