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LBP TO HELP REPAIR CLASSROOMS IN 12 DISASTER AREAS

The Department of Education (DepEd) and the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to repair classrooms in 12 schools located in disaster-affected areas.

Education Secretary Sonny Angara and LBP President Lynette Ortiz led the signing ceremony of the MOU, which outlines LBP’s commitment to fund the repairs with P500,000 per school for the duration of the two-year partnership.

In addition, LBP President Ortiz also shared that the LBP Leasing and Finance Corporation and the LBP resources and development corporation has contributed an extra P1M in funding and construction assistance for the selected schools.

“Ramdam na ramdam po namin ang inyong malasakit.”

“Nagpapasalamat po kami ng lubos sa inyong generosity at kagandahang loob. Ramdam na ramdam po namin ang inyong malasakit and it is clear that you have chosen communities that will really benefit from the donations,” Angara said to Land Bank partners.

In the MOU, concerned Schools Division Offices (SDOs) will oversee adherence to government standards and facilitate learning continuity during repairs. School heads, meanwhile, will manage documentation and updates, while Schools Division Engineers will coordinate with LBP’s technical team for the repair activities.

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, LBP will also mobilize its employees as volunteers, promoting a culture of community service.

“We are introducing this volunteerism component that will mobilize employees to participate in repair and renovation efforts.”

“We are introducing this volunteerism component that will mobilize employees to participate in repair and renovation efforts as well as support activities for both communities and learners involved,” Ortiz said.

The LBP President also committed to help DepEd in connecting with other banks to include the Adopt-a-School Program of DepEd as part of their CSR.

The education chief applauded this commitment, citing that the Department welcomes other partnerships to improve the delivery of basic education services in the country.

“If we put together the combined CSR of all the banks, we will make a dent. We are looking forward to more partnerships in the future,” the education head said.

LBP Executive Vice President Alex Lorayes, Senior Vice President Catherine Rowena Villanueva, Senior Vice President Marilou Villafranca, Senior Vice President Atty. Joselito Vallada; Ricardo Juliano, President and CEO-LBP, Resources and Development Corporation; Michael Arañas, President and CEO, LBP Leasing and Finance Corporation, and members of the DepEd Executive Committee witnessed the said partnership.

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