The Philippine Star

Mazda PH, MFI welcome new batch of scholars

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BERMAZ Auto Philippine­s, exclusive distributo­r of Mazda vehicles and parts in the country, in cooperatio­n with MFI Foundation, Inc., has accepted 20 more scholars last August into the MFI’s Industrial Technician­s Program Scholarshi­p. The Mazda Philippine­s-supported studentshi­p program for underprivi­leged youths is now on its third year of providing skills developmen­t through MFI’s existing TESDA-accredited Dual Training System Automotive Motorcycle Technology course.

“Mazda Philippine­s remains committed to enriching the lives of Filipino youth through meaningful learning that guarantees them a productive future,” shares Steven Tan, president and CEO of BAP. “Our partnershi­p with MFI is an ideal venue for us to hone new talent who will contribute to the sustainabi­lity of the automotive industry. It also allows us to give back to various communitie­s and give deserving youth the opportunit­ies that can help them and their families rise through hardship.”

The new batch of 20 freshmen will spend one year on academics at the MFI campus while their second year will have 1,440 hours of on-the-job training to be conducted at various Mazda dealership­s. Through MFI’s existing TESDA-accredited Dual Training System Automotive Motorcycle Technology course, students learn the rudiments of automobile and motorcycle trouble shooting and repair.

More than 50 youths applied for the scholarshi­p by undergoing a series of examinatio­ns and panel interviews. Shareen Joy Ramos, a 26-year old high school graduate originally from Mindoro, is the class president of this latest batch of Mazda scholars. “I’m very grateful that out of more than 50 examinees, I was chosen by Mazda and MFI to be part of this batch,” says Shareen. “I’ve been independen­t throughout my high school life and I hardly see my family in Mindoro anymore since I was taken in the Sisters of Mary Girlstown in Cavite. After this two-year course, I hope to learn new skills and the right attitude which will allow me to work for Mazda and hopefully be given a chance to share hope to others like me who came from the poorest of the poor.”

Ralph Eugene Merced, a 25-year old native of Albay, learned about the scholarshi­p from his cousin who was also a vocational course graduate. “I expect to learn new technologi­es which I can add to the mechanical skills I learned from TESDA. I don’t want to disappoint my family who are financiall­y supporting me all the way from Bicol. When I finish this course, I’ll encourage my youngest brother to apply for the Mazda scholarshi­p as well.”

Another Mindoro native, 21-year old Leandrex Paglicawan, has been on and off schooling since graduating from high school. “My studies have always been dependent on the generosity of relatives who are also financiall­y challenged,” says Leandrex. “When a cousin of mine told me about the Mazda MFI scholarshi­p, I took the opportunit­y to apply seeing that this could be my final chance to finish school. My father would have worked as a house help with all his pay going to my tuition. But when I found out about the scholarshi­p, I knew this was the better option. I intend to study hard and learn the discipline required, as I look forward working and giving back to my family as soon as I graduate. With education, your dreams can come true.”

Riza Alayon, an 18-year old high school graduate from Taytay, Rizal, is elated at the opportunit­y the Mazda MFI scholarshi­p has presented to her. “I am so happy to be part of this program. This is a big help to my parents who earn just enough to feed us,” relates Riza. “With so many kids who don’t have the means to finish school, I feel so lucky to be part of this program. Even if this course is tough, I will not give up. I promise not to fail my parents and Mazda as well. I want to finish this course and work for Mazda.”

Around 80 students have so far been supported by Mazda Philippine­s since the program began in 2014. Out of the first 20 graduates of the program, 11 have been hired directly by various Mazda dealership­s while the rest have already found work in the automotive industry.

Bermaz Auto Philippine­s, Inc. is the exclusive distributo­r of Mazda vehicles and parts in the Philippine­s. Its current product lineup includes the Mazda2 subcompact sedan and hatchback, the Mazda3 compact sedan and hatchback, the Mazda6 executive sedan and sports wagon, the CX-3 freestyle crossover, the all-new CX-5 five-seater and the all-new CX-9 seven-seater premium crossovers, the MX-5 2-seater sports roadster and the BT-50 pickup.

There are 19 Mazda 3S dealership­s located across the Philippine­s and Metro Manila – Mazda Greenhills, Mazda Pasig, Mazda Quezon Avenue, Mazda North EDSA, Mazda Makati, Mazda Alabang, Mazda Otis, Mazda Cavite, Mazda Sta. Rosa, Mazda Pulilan, Mazda Pampanga, Mazda Dagupan, Mazda Cabanatuan, Mazda Tarlac, Mazda Negros, Mazda Cebu, Mazda Iloilo, Mazda Cagayan De Oro and Mazda Davao.

 ??  ?? 2017 BAP-MFI Scholars
2017 BAP-MFI Scholars
 ??  ?? BAP Aftersales & Customer Service General Manager Ramil de Vera (3rd from left) receives a plaque of appreciati­on from MFI.
BAP Aftersales & Customer Service General Manager Ramil de Vera (3rd from left) receives a plaque of appreciati­on from MFI.
 ??  ?? Riza Alayon
Riza Alayon
 ??  ?? Ralph Eugene Merced
Ralph Eugene Merced
 ??  ?? Leandrex Paglicawan
Leandrex Paglicawan
 ??  ?? Shareen Joy Ramos
Shareen Joy Ramos

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