BDO Foundation and PGPC construct school building in Northern Samar
CATARMAN, Northern Samar – More than 130 students stand to benefit every year from a new three-classroom school building constructed by BDO Foundation and the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. (PGPC) at the Baybay Elementary School here.
BDO Foundation and PGPC officials inaugurate a new school building at Baybay Elementary School in Catarman, Northern Samar as part of joint efforts to aid educators and learners in disaster-affected areas. The result of an agreement signed by the foundation and PGPC, the partnership project aims to address the shortage of classrooms in the school and provide teachers and students an environment conducive for learning. The structure was turned over to administrators in ceremonies led by BDO Foundation president Mario Deriquito, BDO Foundation program director Rosemarie Espinosa, PGPC chief finance officer Ian Jason Aguirre, PGPC director for legal and corporate affairs Maria Fe Guirnalda-Lucero, and PGPC government affairs lead Victor Dugan. BDO Unibank and BDO Network Bank officials in the province also witnessed the official opening of the building together with school officials. “The shortage of classrooms affects the academic performance of students,” Baybay Elementary School principal Noel Dolorzo said. “The new building will help in the development of our learners. It will also serve as an evacuation site for the community during calamities. Thank you, BDO Foundation and PGPC, for your assistance.” The structure is the latest project of the foundation and PGPC, a pioneering geothermal energy company that provides clean, reliable, and renewable energy to meet the Philippines’ power requirements. BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of BDO Unibank, previously collaborated with the geothermal firm for the construction of other school buildings as part of post-typhoon “Yolanda” (Haiyan) rebuilding efforts. The corporate citizenship initiative in Catarman supports the partners’ shared advocacy to aid underserved communities affected by disasters. The municipality was severely affected by typhoon “Odette” and other disasters in recent years. Supportive of the Department of Education’s Adopt-A-School program, the construction of the school building included the provision of blackboards, tables, chairs, and electric fans.
BDO Foundation and PGPC officials inaugurate a new school building at Baybay Elementary School in Catarman, Northern Samar as part of joint efforts to aid educators and learners in disaster-affected areas. The result of an agreement signed by the foundation and PGPC, the partnership project aims to address the shortage of classrooms in the school and provide teachers and students an environment conducive for learning. The structure was turned over to administrators in ceremonies led by BDO Foundation president Mario Deriquito, BDO Foundation program director Rosemarie Espinosa, PGPC chief finance officer Ian Jason Aguirre, PGPC director for legal and corporate affairs Maria Fe Guirnalda-Lucero, and PGPC government affairs lead Victor Dugan. BDO Unibank and BDO Network Bank officials in the province also witnessed the official opening of the building together with school officials. “The shortage of classrooms affects the academic performance of students,” Baybay Elementary School principal Noel Dolorzo said. “The new building will help in the development of our learners. It will also serve as an evacuation site for the community during calamities. Thank you, BDO Foundation and PGPC, for your assistance.” The structure is the latest project of the foundation and PGPC, a pioneering geothermal energy company that provides clean, reliable, and renewable energy to meet the Philippines’ power requirements. BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of BDO Unibank, previously collaborated with the geothermal firm for the construction of other school buildings as part of post-typhoon “Yolanda” (Haiyan) rebuilding efforts. The corporate citizenship initiative in Catarman supports the partners’ shared advocacy to aid underserved communities affected by disasters. The municipality was severely affected by typhoon “Odette” and other disasters in recent years. Supportive of the Department of Education’s Adopt-A-School program, the construction of the school building included the provision of blackboards, tables, chairs, and electric fans.