The Philippine Star

More laudable auto industry CSR projects

- RAY BUTCH GAMBOA Filipino

This is indeed a very long weekend as the country gives way to the all-important ASEAN Summit. We take this opportunit­y to welcome all the leaders of our neighborin­g countries and fervently wish that crucial issues affecting the region will be threshed out productive­ly. With our Philippine President’s turn to host this summit, we hope we can lead the way in creating more respect over each other’s sovereignt­y in the South China Sea and the West Philippine Sea. This, I think, is the prayer of many families in these crucial times. Many families also find this long weekend as the perfect time for a family getaway, and my educated guess points to a destinatio­n by the beach. The Philippine­s is certainly not short on this, and while our family made plans for a beach getaway too early on for a later date (not knowing about this very long weekend), we wish the Pinoy family a great bonding time, a great swim in our worldfamou­s beaches, and lots of boodle fights on long tables laden with the ubiquitous adobo, inihaw na baboy/isda, itlog na maalat, manggang hilaw with bagoong and whatever else was prepared in your kitchen.

To everyone else who opted to stay in the metropolis during this long weekend, enjoy our traffic-free metro roads for these next few days!

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I would like to share with my valued readers another great CSR program of one of the biggest automotive companies in the country that earned a Platinum Award in the recent ‘Driven to Serve Awards’ of the Society of Philippine Motoring Journalist­s (SPMJ) recently held at the Ceremonial Hall of Marriott Hotel in Resorts World Manila complex. Santa Rosa City in Laguna counts itself lucky to have

Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) as one of its corporate citizens that have found a permanent home in this city. And Brgy. Pulong Santa Cruz in Santa Rosa is luckier that TMP has chosen it to be the home of the Toyota Motor

Philippine­s School of Technology or TMP Tech for short. For those not in the know, this is a world-class technical institutio­n that provides specialize­d education to deserving and qualified young students.

The quality education offered at the TMP Tech is run by highly-trained instructor­s at this school which offers a twoyear Toyota General Job Automotive Servicing Course and a two-year Specialize­d Toyota Automotive Training Program. What makes this more than a skills-only type of education is the fact that their curriculum includes the TESDA National Certificat­ion for Levels 1 to IV. General education subjects and foreign language training as well are added to the Toyota-specific technical courses, making for a more well-rounded curriculum.

This corporate social responsibi­lity program of Toyota Motor Philippine­s has earned for it the Platinum Award in the first ‘Driven to Serve Awards’ in the Community Developmen­t category. The company also offers a liberal scholarshi­p program to deserving scholars in partnershi­p with the TMP Foundation, GT Foundation and the Toyota Dealers Associatio­n. To date, two hundred nineteen young Filipinos have been given these scholarshi­p grants, whether as full scholars or recipients of financial aids.

The much-needed skills training and general education for two years is good news for any family whose child is lucky enough to be granted a scholarshi­p at the TMP Tech or otherwise accepted as a student. But what does this really mean? Because these students are immersed in highlevel Toyota technologi­es and value system, the graduates of a two-year course are given priority by TMP for employment by local and global companies in the Toyota dealer network. No wonder they have included foreign language training in their courses as well, just in case the lucky student graduate lands a job in any Toyota company or dealership in a foreign country. Upon graduation, they earn the opportunit­y to join not only a local dealer outlet in the Philippine­s, but also Toyota dealership­s abroad. Just to be clear on this, graduates of the two year Specialize­d Toyota Automotive Training Program are already employed in Toyota’s extensive dealer network in Saudi Arabia. This was made possible by the partnershi­p agreement between Toyota and Abdul Latiff Jameel Imports and Distributi­on Co., Ltd. in Saudi Arabia.

While some 219 students have received scholarshi­p grants and/or financial aid from TMP Tech, the school has produced 405 graduates since it opened in 2013. Of this, 287 are from the Toyota General Job Automotive Servicing Course and 118 are from the two-year Specialize­d Toyota Automotive Training Program whose graduates are ready for employment in Toyota’s dealership network in Saudi Arabia. The foreign employment is not limited to Saudi Arabia though. Toyota has recently added Australia, Canada and other Commonweal­th countries to their expanding options for more foreign job opportunit­ies through their recent partnershi­p with the Chisolm Institute. This is an Australian-registered training organizati­on and through this partnershi­p, TMP is aligning its curriculum to Australian standards. Once the graduates attain the Australian requiremen­ts for competency, TMP Tech graduates may look forward to gainful employment in the aforementi­oned countries within Toyota’s vast dealership network.

For a very young CSR program that started only about four years ago, so many positive developmen­ts have been introduced in the TMP Tech program. Sta. Rosa, Laguna is where TMP operates with a world-class manufactur­ing plant where the very popular Vios car is made and assembled. Most if not all of their employees are from the area, so the company considers Sta. Rosa as their community. The TMP Tech in Brgy. Pulong Sta. Cruz in the city of Sta. Rosa is the company’s commitment to their corporate social responsibi­lity in the area where they operate. It is an important landmark that is a testament to the symbiotic relationsh­ip that they fostered here.

Mabuhay!!! Be proud to be a Filipino. For comments & inquiries (email) sunshine.television@yahoo.com

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