To aid students affected by Typhoon Odette, the University of the Philippines (UP) launched "Pook Aklatan" in Leyte to serve as learning hubs off-campus during calamities.

According to UP, at least 12 students from the UP Manila School of Health Science are the initial beneficiaries of the learning hub in Bato, Leyte.
"Pook Aklatan" provides free Internet access, computer use, Wi-Fi, a charging station for gadgets, and printing services to all UP students within the area until July.
“We launched the Tabang Para sa Iskolar ng Bayan, a UP System-wide resource generation campaign, for our students affected by Typhoon Odette, in January,” UP Padayon Public Service Office (PPSO) Director Jeanette Yasol-Naval said.
“The need for learning hubs was the first in the identified needs and concerns. Many of our students had lost their houses, equipment, connectivity, and other tools necessary for them to continue remote learning in the coming second semester,” Yasol-Naval added.
Meanwhile, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Richard Philip Gonzalo said UP aims to "build resilience in reaching out and assisting students during pandemics and natural disasters."
Gonzalo said "Pook Aralan" would minimize disruptions in delivering remote learning assistance to students.
“These are steps for us to reach out further to our students and ensure that we have a healthy and nurturing environment for our students,” Gonzalo said.