Graduates ng livelihood training program ng Hapag Movement pinuri

By Jan Escosio January 16, 2023 - 09:43 PM

MAY  100 kababaihan mula sa disadvantaged communities ang bumubuo sa unang batch ng mga nagtapos mula sa livelihood program ngHapag Movement ng Globe Telecom.

Ang Hapag Movement ang pinag-isang paglaban ng Globe at ng partners nito kontra kagutuman, na naglalayong matulungan ang may 500,000 Filipinos .

Ang pinakamahalagang bahagi nito ay ang livelihood training, na nagkakaloob sa mga Filipino ng  kasanayan na magbibigay sa kanila ng mapagkakakitaan.

Sa natatanging seremonya  sa Quezon City, ang unang batch ay kinilala ng Globe, Ayala Foundation, at ng partner organization Virlanie Foundation.

Sila ay mula sa Manila North Cemetery, Parola, Rolling Hills, at Bagong Silangan sa Quezon City at nagtapos sa training ukol sa  beauty care, baking, food processing, rags making and sewing, at mushroom and urban gardening.

“The Hapag Movement is an important initiative for Globe, as it not only helps to address hunger in the Philippines, but it also empowers communities to be self-sufficient through key skills and training. We look forward to continuing to support our fellow Filipinos as they build a sustainable livelihood for themselves and their families,” pahayag ni Apple Evangelista, Head of Sustainability and Social Responsibility sa Globe.

Sinabi naman ni  Cel Amores, senior director for Corporate Communications sa Ayala Foundation na;  “We believe in the power of education to create positive and lasting change in the lives of individuals and communities. The Hapag Movement is a testament to this belief, as it has allowed us to create more opportunities for our beneficiaries outside of our usual efforts.”

“The Hapag Movement is a perfect example of how organizations can work together to support vulnerable communities. We are grateful to have partnered with Globe and Ayala Foundation to provide these 100 graduates with the tools and skills they need to build sustainable livelihood and improve their lives,” wika naman ni Arlyne Fernandez, RSW, Executive Director for Virlanie Foundation Philippines.

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