The Philippine Star

SM Foundation bags Gold Anvil

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SM Foundation bags the Gold Anvil Award for Public Relations Programs on a Sustained Basis Education from the Public Relations Society of the Philippine­s recently.

Its Tech-Voc Scholarshi­p Grants for Gainful Employment Program was recognized for providing 1,000 technicalv­ocational scholarshi­p grants, which was an 800 percent increase from previous years.

The technical vocational scholarshi­p program of SM Foundation started in 2007. In 2016, it took in 1,000 scholars with the implementa­tion of the government’s K+12 education program to address an urgent need for the youth who cannot afford college education to acquire employable skills. With the tech-voc scholarshi­p, the youth are given the option to finish two-year technicalv­ocational courses in areas with great demand in the market, thus ensuring them better opportunit­ies in life. Today, SM Foundation’s tech-voc scholarshi­p program is benefittin­g 2,000 scholars.

SM Foundation’s tech-voc scholars have the option to pursue specializa­tion in the areas of food and beverage, automobile mechanic, fitter machinist, electro-mechanical technician, refrigerat­ion and air-conditioni­ng, small arc welding and electromec­hanics. They enjoy full tuition subsidy, on the job internship, referral to industry partners after course completion, and activities to help improve their personalit­ies.

SM Foundation has been partnering with Don Bosco systems since 2007. Today, its partner schools are located throughout the country. Aside from the Don Bosco systems, SM Foundation has also partnered with Punlaan School in San Juan, Anihan Technical Institute (Calamba), Dualtech Training Center (Laguna), Baguio City School of Arts and Trades, MFI, Monark Foundation Institute (Laguna and Cagayan de Oro) and the Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (Davao), School of Knowledge for Industrial Labor and Leadership and Service (Cebu) and the Banilad Center for Profession­al Developmen­t (Cebu), among others.

 ??  ?? In photo are (from left) Juris Soliman, head, school-building program, SMFI; Joji Banzon, vice chairman awards committee, PRSP; Debbie Pe-Sy, executive director, SMFI; Jika Dalupan, PRSP president; Jose Sio, chairman of the board, SMIC and president...
In photo are (from left) Juris Soliman, head, school-building program, SMFI; Joji Banzon, vice chairman awards committee, PRSP; Debbie Pe-Sy, executive director, SMFI; Jika Dalupan, PRSP president; Jose Sio, chairman of the board, SMIC and president...

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