The Philippine Star

FPIP unveils Kabuhayan CSR program

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Lopez-led economic zone operator First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP) has lined up various community-oriented initiative­s to further improve conditions in the cities of Santo Tomas and Tanauan in Batangas and underscore its gratitude to the cities generously hosting the company’s operations.

FPIP has consolidat­ed the initiative­s into one cohesive corporate social responsibi­lity program that it launched recently as the “FPIP Kabuhayan” to encompass the company’s educationa­l, occupation­al and communal developmen­t projects.

“We believe that, as a unified CSR program, FPIP Kabuhayan will serve as a more efficient tool in delivering projects that foster a positive and lasting impact on our target communitie­s that have consistent­ly supported us over the past 26 years of our operations. This bold step also exemplifie­s our recognitio­n that corporate responsibi­lity extends beyond business operations,” said FPIP external affairs vice president Ricky Carandang.

Under the FPIP Kabuhayan umbrella program, the company will extend scholarshi­ps to deserving students; assist residents in getting work through its job fairs; provide relief during disasters and emergencie­s; and support community healthcare and wellness activities, among other benefits.

Located in the thriving industrial CALABARZON area, FPIP was establishe­d in 1996 by local conglomera­te First Philippine Holdings with Japanese global trading giant Sumitomo Corp. Today, FPIP is one of the fastest-growing contiguous industrial parks in the Philippine­s and home to a wide variety of world-class companies, such as Brother, Canon, Collins Aerospace, Dyson, Honda and Thermos, to name a few.

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