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Israel puts up library in Taguig school

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MANILA – The Israel Embassy in Manila has turned over a fully-furnished library to an elementary school in Taguig City.

Israel Ambassador to the Philippine­s Ilan Fluss inaugurate­d the Jerusalem Learning Resource Center at Bagong Tanyag Elementary School (BTES) – Annex A as part of the embassy’s support to the Department of Education (DepEd).

“The center signifies the strong bond of friendship that exists between Israel and the Philippine­s. The seeds of friendship and cooperatio­n have been sown,” Fluss said during the turnover ceremony on Jan. 9.

“This Learning Resource Center may seem small in physical size, but its impact on the intellectu­al growth of our young learners is immeasurab­le. We hope that this Center not only fosters a love for reading but also opens the door to a world of knowledge, creativity, and endless possibilit­ies,” he added.

Education remains a strong foundation of Philippine-Israel relations, having been involved in DepEd’s Brigada Eskwela since 2015, Fluss said.

“This center is our contributi­on to Brigada Eskwela 2023 and we look forward to participat­ing and contributi­ng to future initiative­s and opportunit­ies in the education center,” he said.

The embassy funded the educationa­l materials, TV set, water dispenser, fans, bean bags, and other amenities to make the library a conducive learning hub to the school's more than 2,000 students.

Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano thanked the Israeli government for the donation.

Despite the ongoing challenges faced by Israel against Hamas, the embassy said it is committed to continue strengthen­ing relations with the Philippi nes.

Fluss during the ceremony also thanked the Philippine­s for standing in solidarity with Israel since Hamas attacked the country on Oct. 7.

He then called on Filipinos to support the call to bring back home the 132 persons being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.

Disability resource, dev’t hub

The Taguig City government also unveiled on Tuesday its disability resource and developmen­t center, the first of its kind in the country which is run by a local government unit.

According to the media release on Wednesday, Mayor Lani Cayetano graced the opening of the sixstory facility in Barangay North Signal.

The facility serves as an important hub for informatio­n disseminat­ion, program and policy developmen­t, and capacity building, catering to all disability stakeholde­rs in Taguig.

It also offers speech therapy as part of its comprehens­ive range of free services, alongside adult and pediatric physical therapy, occupation­al therapy, and consultati­ons with a rehabilita­tion medical doctor and developmen­tal pediatrici­an.

It also facilitate­s the applicatio­n, processing, and issuance of persons with disability (PWD) IDs and hosts free livelihood and developmen­tal training programs.

Designed as a state-of-the-art facility, the center is the new home for the Persons with Disability Affairs Office and the Philippine Registry for Persons with Disability Services.

It also features various specialize­d rooms, including therapy rooms, consultati­on rooms, a multisenso­ry integratio­n room, training rooms, conference rooms, and even pantries.

The building also houses an E-library accessible to all Taguig residents. (with Lloyd Caliwan/ PNA)

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