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JULIE’S HOLDS BALIK ESKWELA IN ARGAO

Alambijud is a mountain barangay some 20 kilometers away from Argao proper in southern Cebu Julie’s Bakeshop has been helping Alambijud Elementary School since 2011 when it donated cash for its water system

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It’s back to school for the students of Alambijud Elementary School in the southern town of Argao, Cebu.

These children have to climb a mountain, cross a river and go through forest under the heat of the sun or heavy rain to learn from their teachers.

“On the first day of school, we welcomed the students and teachers with bags, notebooks and sliced breads. We have been supporting Alambijud Elementary School since 2011 to help improve the school. This community building project aims to promote a successful collaborat­ion between Julie’s and the adopted community,” said Joseph Gandionco, Julie’s Franchise Corp. president and chief executive officer.

Alambijud is a mountain barangay some 20 kilometers away from Argao proper.

The bakeshop started helping the public elementary school in 2011 when it donated cash for the constructi­on of a 300-foot deep well and water system.

In 2014, Julie’s initiated the constructi­on of a three-classroom building with the cooperatio­n of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), the Municipali­ty of Argao, Barangay Alambijud, the Department of Education, Alambijud Elem School-PTA, Society of Divine Word, People’s Action for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Inc., and Alambijud Elementary School–PTA.

For more updates, one may visit and like Julie’s Bakeshop official fan page on Facebook.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? SUPPORT. Teachers of Alambijud Elementary School and other stakeholde­rs pose with the mascot of Julie’s Bakeshop, which has been supporting the school since 2011.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO SUPPORT. Teachers of Alambijud Elementary School and other stakeholde­rs pose with the mascot of Julie’s Bakeshop, which has been supporting the school since 2011.

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