Vista Land backs DepEd's Adopt-a-School Program
Vista Land joins school officials and DepEd representatives in reaffirming its commitment to public education through the Adopt-a-School Program by providing resources for facility improvement and participating in Brigada Eskwela activities.
Vista Land supports public education by donating construction materials, including paint buckets, to 85 schools nationwide through the Adopt-a-School Program. Established under Republic Act No. 8525, the initiative under the Department of Education (DepEd) provides private organizations the opportunity to become partners in strengthening public education in the country. It provides assistance to schools through resources that address infrastructure needs and learning environments. Partnerships are formalized through a memorandum of agreement between the donor and the recipient school or division, helping ensure that assistance is coordinated, documented, and aligned with the academic community’s needs.
The Vista Land donation was intended to help its adopted schools in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao carry out repainting and rehabilitation activities that contribute to safer, orderly, and more conducive learning environments. Construction materials support improvements to classrooms, common areas, and other facilities.
Camella Davao representatives turn over paint and construction materials to an adopted public school under DepEd’s Adopt-a-School Program, supporting school rehabilitation and repainting initiative
Vista Land executives and employees also participated in Brigada Eskwela, the annual DepEd volunteer program that mobilizes teachers, academic personnel, parents, and local partners to prepare public schools for the opening of classes. Volunteers contribute their time to clean and improve facilities, fostering a spirit of bayanihan (communal unity) and shared responsibility for education.
Through these initiatives, the company honors public schools as vital pillars where youth build knowledge, discipline, and confidence for the future. The organization highly recognizes the collaborative efforts of DepEd, educators, parents, and volunteers. This collective commitment highlights the power of cooperation in sustaining quality education, the foundation for regional progress and national development.