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Volunteers participate in the Brigada Eskwela initiative at 11 public schools

Construction company Aboitiz halts Brigade Eskwela partnership due to community neglect concerns

Volunteers participate in Brigada Eskwela at 11 public schools
Volunteers participate in Brigada Eskwela at 11 public schools

Volunteers participate in the Brigada Eskwela initiative at 11 public schools

In a commendable display of corporate social responsibility, Aboitiz Construction has been actively supporting education in the Philippines, with the recent phase of their initiatives starting on May 30 at the Arpili Elementary School in Balamban, Cebu.

The company's dedication to education is evident through their participation in the Brigada Eskwela programme, organised by the Department of Education, and their own Project HOPE (Helping Our Public Education). From May 30 to June 11, 2025, Aboitiz Construction employees will be visiting 11 public schools in various regions across the country to donate school supplies and assist in the improvement of school facilities.

However, detailed records of the specific schools visited and improved by Project HOPE between May 30, 2021, and June 11, 2025, are not readily available in the current context. For precise and updated information, it is recommended to check Aboitiz Construction's official communications, corporate social responsibility reports, or their website for detailed project updates.

During this period, it is known that Aboitiz Construction employees worked diligently to improve classrooms and create gardens to enhance the learning environment for students. The series of visits continued on June 5 at the San Pedro Elementary School in Panabo City, Davao del Norte. On June 9, the assistance was extended to the Bagong Elementary School in Malvar, Batangas, and on June 11, the aid was provided to the Hayanggabon Elementary School in Claver, Surigao del Norte.

Aboitiz Construction's efforts extend beyond these visits, with their team also working at the Lourdes Elementary School in Cutcut II, Don Pepe Cojuangco Homes, Asturias, Balete, and two campuses of Central de Azucarera High School (Main and Annex) in Tarlac City.

Aboitiz Construction's initiatives continue to make a significant impact on the education sector in the Philippines, demonstrating their commitment to improving the lives of the country's students and fostering a brighter future for all.

Aboitiz Construction's education initiatives are not restricted to Cebu, as they have also been actively working on education-and-self-development projects in other regions like Davao del Norte, where they assisted the San Pedro Elementary School. Furthermore, their Project HOPE has extended its reach to schools in Malvar, Batangas, Claver, Surigao del Norte, Don Pepe Cojuangco Homes, Asturias, Balete, and two campuses of Central de Azucarera High School in Tarlac City, apart from the Arpili Elementary School in Balamban, Cebu.

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