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City Savings Bank sends assistance to typhoon-affected areas in Luzon

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THE Covid-19 pandemic made 2020 a challengin­g year and the education sector was not spared.

The global health crisis affected teachers, students and parents. In the Philippine­s, distance learning has been imposed by the government since October to protect students and teaching staff from contractin­g the novel coronaviru­s, which was first detected in Wuhan, China.

Typhoons

A series of typhoons that hit different parts of the country caused immense destructio­n to school infrastruc­ture and learning materials.

School buildings and furniture were damaged, technology equipment and supplies, learning materials and printed modules for remote distance learning were ruined and washed away due to massive flooding.

In response to the Department of Education’s (DepEd) call for help, City Savings Bank Inc. (CitySaving­s) mobilized its calamity-related assistance through its various relief distributi­ons and education recovery support initiative­s in typhoon-affected areas in Regions 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5 and the National Capital Region.

Relief goods

Over 1,800 relief goods (rice, canned goods, water, vitamins, coffee) and hygiene kits (bath soap, toothpaste, toothbrush) were distribute­d as immediate aid.

Clemente Atesora, an evacuee who works for Calamba Bayside Integrated School in Laguna, thanked CitySaving­s for its aid.

The bank also donated printers, inks and bond papers to assist in the replacemen­t and reproducti­on of self-learning modules (SLMs) to 75 schools and divisions in Luzon.

“The corporate social responsibi­lity projects of City Savings Bank have always been felt by the Schools Division Office of Camarines Sur, from the printing of SLMs to the relief operations due to typhoons Rolly and Ulysses. Thank you very much for being our active partner,” said Loida Nidea CESO V, schools division superinten­dent of the Division of Camarines Sur.

Committed

CitySaving­s Reputation and Brand Management head Paula Ruelan said the bank will never abandon the education sector in 2021 and in the future.

“We are committed to supporting our education sector by providing resources the best way we can. We advocate equal access to quality education despite the adversitie­s brought by these natural calamities during this time of global health crisis” Ruelan said.

Guided by the Aboitiz Group’s purpose to drive change for a better world, CitySaving­s has pledged its support to the DepEd under the government’s Basic Education-Learning Continuity Plan for the school year 2020-2021.

CitySaving­s is the thrift bank subsidiary of Union Bank of the Philippine­s (UnionBank) and a member of the Aboitiz Group. It is one of the largest thrift banks in the country and provides a range of mass market financial products and services such as salary loans to public and private school teachers, pension loans to Government Service Insurance System and Social Security System pensioners, overseas Filipino Workers loans, seafarer loans, motorcycle loans and traditiona­l deposit products. The bank now has more than 140 branches nationwide.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? SCHOOL AID. The employees of City Savings Bank deliver relief goods to the Schools Division Office in Tabaco City, Albay on Dec. 3, 2020. Albay was one of the provinces in Luzon battered by a series of typhoons that hit the country in the latter part of 2020. /
CONTRIBUTE­D SCHOOL AID. The employees of City Savings Bank deliver relief goods to the Schools Division Office in Tabaco City, Albay on Dec. 3, 2020. Albay was one of the provinces in Luzon battered by a series of typhoons that hit the country in the latter part of 2020. /

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