The Philippine Star

Gift of empowermen­t

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Students of Ponciano Bernardo High School in Quezon City will now be better equipped for their computer studies as leading global business service company Concentrix Philippine­s donated 50 computer units to their school. The donation will also help the school to qualify for the National Technical Certificat­ion and TESDA certificat­ion.

The school was chosen after winning first place in Brigada Eskwela, a volunteer program for the repair of schools before the start of each school year, which Concentrix Philippine­s is also a part of. Ponciano Bernardo High School principal Josephine

Obligar said, “We are grateful to Concentrix Philippine­s for providing additional computers for the students. With more computers available, learning for our students will definitely be easier and faster as they do not have to wait in line.”

Concentrix country leader Elek Toth said, “We are proud to fulfill our commitment of giving back to communitie­s. Concentrix has always been supporting programs that focus on education, welfare of the youth, as well as environmen­t. With the donation, we hope to better equip these students to excel in their studies, and empower them to achieve their full potential.”

The leading global business services company’s outreach programs and charitable works include the Marawi Donation Drive, a coastal cleanup and “The Adventure Bear Program” that brought smiles to kids with cancer.

 ??  ?? Elek Toth and principal Josephine Obligar with Ponciano Bernardo High School students, who show their appreciati­on for Concentrix’s donation to the school.
Elek Toth and principal Josephine Obligar with Ponciano Bernardo High School students, who show their appreciati­on for Concentrix’s donation to the school.
 ??  ?? Concentrix Philippine­s country leader Elek Toth and Ponciano Bernardo High School principal Josephine Obligar.
Concentrix Philippine­s country leader Elek Toth and Ponciano Bernardo High School principal Josephine Obligar.
 ??  ?? Ponciano Bernardo High School Technology and Livelihood education head Ulysses Balanu and Concentrix regional marketing and corporate communicat­ions leader Hazel Ludovice.
Ponciano Bernardo High School Technology and Livelihood education head Ulysses Balanu and Concentrix regional marketing and corporate communicat­ions leader Hazel Ludovice.

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