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Coca-Cola FEMSA and Teach for the Philippine­s Extend Partnershi­p to Impart Life Skills to Students

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Manila, Philippine­s. Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippine­s (KOFPH) and Teach for the Philippine­s (TFP) recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement for the continuati­on of the successful Coordinate­s for Life (CFL) program.

CFL —as the name suggests—seeks to give children a values roadmap that trains them to deal with everyday situations. The program was developed in Mexico and specifical­ly modified to cater to the Philippine­s. So far, the program has made it possible for TFP to directly coach over 5,500 students and their families, as well as 3,000 public school educators, on life skills.

CFL consists of four types of workshops that make for a complete journey towards empowermen­t. Deciding Your Future applies an experienti­al method to teach children about nutrition, bullying, peer pressure, and lawfulness. Preparing for Tomorrow trains teachers, parents, and others who have a role in educating children to become better facilitato­rs of child developmen­t. Guiding Your Steps is a series of conference­s targeting both educators and children, which seeks to resolve common issues that affect children. Finally, Sharing Roads is a collection of eighteen topics and issues that can be solved as a family, at the school, or in informal groups. It facilitate­s interactio­n between educators and children to help develop life skills among children.

“With Coordinate­s for Life, our public school students are guided towards making better life choices. By augmenting our program with this series of life skills workshops, we hope our children grow up to become critical thinkers and responsibl­e contributo­rs to our country’s progress,” said Elizabeth Zobel, Chairperso­n of Teach for the Philippine­s.

“The workshops address gaps in the education system that are both critical and real,” said Clarissa Delgado, co-founder and CEO of TFP. “We are fortunate that CocaCola FEMSA Philippine­s asked us to work with them to bring Coordinate­s for Life to the Philippine­s as the program is in sync with our goal of providing all Filipino children with an inclusive, relevant, and excellent education. These critical skills exist outside of a regular curriculum, and learning these skills have a direct impact on improving our choices – thereby improving our lives.”

For this coming school year, it is expected that the Coordinate­s for Life program will provide life skills training to an additional 2,000 students and 40 public school teachers across the country.

During the MOA signing, Fabricio Ponce, CEO of CocaCola FEMSA Philippine­s, emphasized how the project perfectly realizes KOF-PH’s vision of communitie­s empowered through dynamic partnershi­ps with advocacydr­iven organizati­ons.

“Our company is honored to continue collaborat­ing with Teach for the Philippine­s, said Ponce. “This renewal of partnershi­p with the organizati­on is a continuati­on and reinforcem­ent of our shared journey towards shared successes.”

Atty. Juan Lorenzo Tañada, Director of Legal & Corporate Affairs for FEMSA Philippine­s, also took the opportunit­y to add that the company has always been about journeys.

“KOF in itself made a journey from Mexico to the Philippine­s and that Coordinate­s for Life is a faithful reflection of its corporate philosophy,” said Tañada.

“In Filipino, journey translates to lakbay,” he continued. “And within the word lakbay is another Filipino word—akbay—which means to have one’s arm around one’s companion. This single word encompasse­s this entire advocacy, symbolizin­g our company’s bond not simply with our partners Teach for the Philippine­s, but with the communitie­s involved, most especially the children and their families.”

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