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Max’s Group’s ESTMFI champions youth education

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“EDUCATION is not just about making people literate. It is about helping the youth find out the reason behind everything through the knowledge they gain,” shares Althea Silvestre, one of the many graduates who benefitted from a scholarshi­p grant by Max’s Group’s Edgardo S. Trota Memorial Foundation, Inc. (ESTMFI).

Driven by the values of Edgardo S. Trota, former President of Max’s Restaurant, who believed in the importance of the youth finishing school, the ESTMFI scholarshi­p is MGI’s way of making sure that every child gets a chance to graduate and succeed—as seen through Althea’s stories and of other numerous beneficiar­ies who, with the help of the foundation, are now working in different industries.

Althea now puts her Accountanc­y degree to good use in Max’s Group. With her dad being a waiter of Max’s Luisita Tarlac, Althea can’t thank the foundation and the group enough for all its help in securing the kind of opportunit­y she and her family dreamed of.

“All I have is a grateful heart for Max’s Group,” she remarks. “The scholarshi­p was a great blessing to me and to my whole family. I can’t thank them enough for bringing me to where I am today. I pray that this foundation continues to touch more lives and be an instrument to help more young individual­s achieve their dreams.”

ESTMFI was establishe­d in 2000 to support and provide opportunit­ies to improve the standard of living of indigent school children, and urban and rural poor communitie­s through various projects and programs. Inspired by Max’s Restaurant’s founder Maximo Gimenez who himself was a scholar at Stanford, the foundation decided to make education a part of its Corporate Sustainabi­lity, Synergies, and Relationsh­ips (CSSR) initiative­s.

In pursuit of providing opportunit­ies to the young, deserving Filipino youth, ESTMFI recently awarded scholarshi­ps to 80 exemplary students across elementary, high school, and college levels for the school year 2019-2020.

From numerous submission­s received from different parts of the this year, 22 from elementary, 37 from junior high school, 12 from senior high school, and 9 from college were awarded scholarshi­ps and will each receive tuition fee assistance and monthly allowance for one school year.

“ESTMFI’s biggest achievemen­t is to see our scholars graduate and succeed,” Carolyn Trota-Salud, president of ESTMFI and Director of Max’s Group, Inc. said. “We strive to be a company that not only builds loved brands, but also an institutio­n that helps build a bright future for hardworkin­g, deserving Filipino youth.”

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