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Teachers' Initiatives supports Brigada Eskwela 2016

Teachers' Initiatives supports Brigada Eskwela 2016
Blogpost by Roxanne H. Fuentes

Teachers' Initiatives recently conducted its first community activity this year of 2016. This time, we helped the Junior Chamber International Kagayhaan Gold (JCI-KG)chapter in its Brigada Eskwela 2016. Partnering with JCI-KG, along with its other partners (Ayala Foundation Inc., Liceo Dragonoids and Marymount Academy teachers), we were able to help prepare Gusa Elementary School for the incoming school year 2016-2017.


In the photo: Members of JCI-KG to which two (Owen, Roxanne) are front liners of Teachers' Initiatives as well.

Last June 3, 2016, a Turn-Over Ceremony was conducted to which we were able to donate a computer set, toothpastes, school supplies and faucets.The program was attended by the partners, school administrators and teachers.



We look forward to a great year ahead!



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