Manila Bulletin

EASTERN COMMUNICAT­IONS PARTNERS WITH HUMANILITY ON YOUTH EDUCATION

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Eastern Communicat­ions, one of the country’s premier telecommun­ications companies recently donated 100,000.00 to Humanility as part of its efforts to continue promoting education among the youth.

The donation was made during Eastern Communicat­ions’ Link VIP Night at the Manila Hotel, which celebrated the second year of its client recognitio­n program, the Eastern Link VIP Club. Providing compassion­ate care and sustainabl­e economic and educationa­l assistance, Humanility is a non-government organizati­on that aims to emancipate and empower victims of poverty and children at risk.

“One of Eastern Communicat­ions’ purpose is to bring back the human connection in everything that we do and that includes reaching out to others in our community. We partnered with Humanility because we share the same cause and believe that we can empower less fortunate children through education,” said Atty. Aileen Regio, Eastern Communicat­ions co-coordinato­r.

Eastern Communicat­ions is one of the country’s premier providers of innovative and reliable connectivi­ty products and services. Through their unique brand of being both “High Tech” and “High Touch,” the company remain committed towards nurturing creativity and entreprene­urship among children, helping to create the country’s next generation of business leader and artists.

In photo (from left): Eastern Communicat­ions co-coordinato­r Atty. Aileen Regio, Ramon Aesquivel, Humanility Founder/Vice President Bryan Thomas, global representa­tive for the Philippine­s Gail Macapagal, social workers Christine Poliran and Cherry Sumeli, and Board of Director member Randy Knutson during the donation turnover.

For more informatio­n about Eastern Communicat­ions products and services, visit www. eastern.com.ph. To learn more about Humanility, visit http://www.humanility.org/.

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