The Philippine Star

The Asset honors program for PWDs

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BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of BDO Unibank, has received yet another recognitio­n for promoting the welfare of underserve­d members of society and empowering disadvanta­ged communitie­s. Its program for persons with disabiliti­es (PWDs) affected by Typhoon Yolanda was recently recognized by The Asset Corporate Awards as a Highly Commended Initiative in Social Responsibi­lity.

The award, which was presented to BDO Unibank at an event in Hong Kong, cited the foundation for developing a community for calamityst­ricken PWDs and supporting their livelihood.

BDO Foundation and its partner, the Foundation for These-Abled Persons Inc. (FTI), a non-profit organizati­on that promotes the welfare of PWDs, built a community for Leyte-based PWDs, who were displaced and left homeless by Typhoon Yolanda. In line with its disaster response advocacy, BDO Foundation and FTI constructe­d 100 typhoonres­ilient resettleme­nt homes in Sta. Fe, Leyte for the disabled people and their families.

The PWD community, touted as the first of its kind in the Philippine­s, was backed by the provincial government of Leyte, the Sta. Fe Municipal Social Welfare Developmen­t Office and Institute for Social Entreprene­urship.

BDO Foundation also built a multi-purpose hall in the village to support the livelihood activities of the beneficiar­ies. The PWDs use the structure to manufactur­e school furniture, which the foundation purchases for its school buildings program.

The award-winning corporate citizenshi­p initiative aims to alleviate the plight of persons with disabiliti­es, who have lost their homes and livelihood in the wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda.

The PWDs of Leyte bore the brunt of the disaster as many of them did not have immediate access to aid due to their disability.

 ??  ?? PWDs and their benefactor­s enjoy working together at the BDOF multi-purpose hall.
PWDs and their benefactor­s enjoy working together at the BDOF multi-purpose hall.

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