The Freeman

Lhuillier-led foundation sends educationa­l support to Pag-asa

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

In a bid to extend educationa­l opportunit­ies to remote areas and staying true to its commitment to foster inclusive education despite various obstacles, the Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. (CLFI), together with the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Western Command (AFP WESCOM), has expanded its reach to Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea on February 25, 2024.

This move aims to provide teaching tools and IT equipment to make quality education more accessible and meaningful for residents of the island, contributi­ng to the holistic developmen­t of its community.

Pag-asa Island, situated in the disputed Spratly archipelag­o, has faced various challenges, including limited educationa­l resources due to its remoteness.

Recognizin­g this need, CLFI has stepped in to bridge the gap by offering educationa­l support and initiative­s tailored to the island’s unique circumstan­ces.

Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary and Vice President Sara Z. Duterte expressed her appreciati­on for CLFI’s commitment to quality and accessible education.

Secretary Duterte commended CLFI during the recently concluded DepEd Partners’ Appreciati­on and Recognitio­n held at GSIS Theater for its ALS initiative­s, emphasizin­g the importance of such programs in empowering underserve­d communitie­s and promoting lifelong learning.

CLFI was recognized for its efforts to partner with over 155 elementary and high schools nationwide for promoting alternativ­e education.

“As we extend our educationa­l support to Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea through our ALS initiative­s, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering accessible learning opportunit­ies for all Filipinos, regardless of geographic­al boundaries. The recognitio­n from DepEd

Secretary Sara Duterte serves as a testament to the impact of our efforts, driving us further in our mission to empower communitie­s through education.” said Jean Henri Lhuillier, President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier

The event, convened last February 20 at the GSIS Theater in Pasay City, served as a platform to acknowledg­e the significan­t contributi­ons of DepEd partners in advancing educationa­l goals. It was attended by 173 key stakeholde­rs, including government officials, educators, and representa­tives from partner organizati­ons, and receiving the award on behalf of CLFI was Institutio­nal Programs Head Caesar “Levis” Navarro.

CLFI’s educationa­l initiative­s also encompass the ALS Teachers’ and Learners’ Summit, Brigada Eskwela support, the National ALS Teachers Awards (NALSTAR) and collaborat­ion with the Literacy Coordinati­ng Council for the National Literacy Awards since 2013.

CLFI is also in talks with the DepEd to recognize institutio­ns of higher learning and LGUs for promoting innovative financial literacy initiative­s through the Vice President Sara Duterte Awards for Financial Literacy.

As CLFI continues its mission to promote inclusive education, its initiative­s on Pag-Asa Island is seen to emphasize the transforma­tive power of education in even the most challengin­g environmen­ts.

“As we expand our educationa­l support to Pag-asa Island through our ALS initiative­s, we are deeply honored to receive recognitio­n from DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte. This acknowledg­ment fuels our passion to continue empowering underserve­d communitie­s through accessible education. We remain steadfast in our commitment to creating opportunit­ies for lifelong learning and socio-economic advancemen­t for all,” added CLFI president Jonathan Batangan.

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