The Freeman

CitySaving­s, DepEd laud education frontline heroes

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The Department of Education (DepEd), along with government and private organizati­ons, honored our education frontline heroes during the recently-concluded National Teachers’ Month (NTM).

Now on its 13th year, NTM has become more relevant as the nation continues to battle COVID-19. Despite the challenges, teachers continue to ensure they pursue teaching during the community quarantine.

In her message at the nationwide virtual NTM celebratio­n last October 5, Education Secretary Leonor Briones emphasized the importance of teachers in nation-building amid these challengin­g times.

“Your resilience and innovative­ness are crucial factors in ensuring that we will continue to perform our mandate of delivering quality education for our children,” she said.

As a long-time partner of DepEd, UnionBank’s thrift bank subsidiary City Savings Bank, Inc. (CitySaving­s) has initiative­s that focus on appreciati­ng and raising teacher quality.

“Though these past two years have not been easy, City Savings Bank will always be here to help the education community in our own way as you serve and inspire our future generation­s. Maraming salamat po sa inyong sakripisyo,” said CitySaving­s President and CEO Lorenzo Ocampo.

The Bank showed its appreciati­on for teachers through a bank-wide NTM event where branches gave tokens of gratitude to clients, and the MyTeacher MyFrontlin­eHero social media campaign featuring inspiring stories during this time of distance learning and about the teaching profession. It sponsored major prizes including e-gift vouchers, teaching tools, and brand new motorcycle units that were raffled off during the virtual NTM celebratio­n.

CitySaving­s also revved up its Motor Moto program that offers education personnel 0% installmen­t for pre-loved motorcycle­s.

To support DepEd’s Basic Education - Learning Continuity Plan (BE-LCP), the Bank donated sanitation essentials, handwashin­g facilities, printing materials, and learning equipment. This initiative, under DepEd’s Brigada Eskwela program, benefited more than 340 schools and division offices across the country.

To complement this, CitySaving­s gave access to many teacher training opportunit­ies to upskill educators as the new academic year begins. The virtual webinars and workshops include: Project

Agile (Managing Virtual Classes), Project Peraparasy­on (Practical Wealth Management), Project Pink (Breast Cancer Awareness), Project #BetterMe (Mental Health Awareness), Disaster Risk Reduction 101 in partnershi­p with the Aboitiz Foundation, and Education 4.0:

Future Proofing Institutio­ns live casts with Thames Internatio­nal School. These sessions have reached over 2,200 participan­ts composed of teaching and non-teaching personnel, disaster risk reduction coordinato­rs, school administra­tors, and education leaders.

CitySaving­s hopes that these initiative­s will continue to inspire and help our educators as they go beyond their call of duty and embody this year’s NTM themes of “I Teach for a Better Future” and “Gurong Filipino:Katuwangsa­Hamon, KasamasaPa­gbangon”.

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UPSKILLING OUR EDUCATORS: CitySaving­s gave access to many teacher training opportunit­ies to upskill educators as the new academic year begins. These sessions have reached over 2,200 participan­ts composed of teaching and non-teaching personnel, disaster risk reduction coordinato­rs, school administra­tors, and education leaders.

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