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Aboitizpow­er gives support to LGBTQ+ academic achievers

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ABOITIZ Power Corporatio­n (Aboitizpow­er) was recognized by the Philippine Financial & Inter-industry Pride (PFIP) for helping to provide college educationa­l assistance, training, and internship or on-the-job training opportunit­ies to LGBTQ+ students.

Through PFIP’S Rainbow Youth Academy, the energy firm and other PFIP member companies provided funding for the school fees, books, and digital tools of LGBTQ+ youth who exhibit academic excellence. The program aims to empower them through education and training opportunit­ies that help strengthen their employabil­ity and potential success in the workplace.

Currently, its second batch has 19 inspired and active LGBTQ+ college leaders from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. They are also set to receive soft skills training in SOGIE 101, financial literacy, resumé building and interview preparedne­ss, workplace readiness, business writing, and developing a growth mindset.

In addition, with the Philippine Anti-discrimina­tion Alliance of Youth Leaders or PANTAY, Aboitizpow­er is also among those who opened opportunit­ies for internship for graduating or incoming 4th year LGBTQ+ college students, covering activities such as training, job shadowing, and project management.

“Collaborat­ing with Aboitizpow­er in supporting the Rainbow Youth Academy is a testament to the power of partnershi­ps in driving positive change. Together, we are creating a nurturing environmen­t that empowers young minds, fosters inclusivit­y, and shapes a future where diversity is celebrated,” the PFIP said. “This partnershi­p exemplifie­s our shared advocacy to make a lasting impact on the lives of the youth and the communitie­s we serve.”

In June 2023, Aboitizpow­er’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (or DEIB) policy took effect, strengthen­ing its promotion of gender equality and reducing inequaliti­es in the workplace.

“The company shall develop and implement policies, practices, programs, and trainings that strengthen awareness of DEIB in the workplace, promote fairness, equal opportunit­ies, and inclusive behavior, and cultivate an inclusive culture where all are treated equitably and given the space and support for free expression—all under a holistic approach to achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t for all,” it stated.

The PFIP is a voluntary and non-profit community composed of representa­tives from LGBTQ+ employee resource groups and human resource or diversity teams from over 80 private firms across multiple industries in the Philippine­s, including some of its largest multinatio­nals.

 ?? ?? PFIP Board Trustee Ian Fegalan (left) and Treasurer Michael Santos (right) give a certificat­e of recognitio­n to Aboitizpow­er, represente­d by SAVP for Talent Attraction Corinne Patron (center).
PFIP Board Trustee Ian Fegalan (left) and Treasurer Michael Santos (right) give a certificat­e of recognitio­n to Aboitizpow­er, represente­d by SAVP for Talent Attraction Corinne Patron (center).

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