Since 2014, associates from Coca-Cola
Beverages Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) Bacolod have been volunteering in
the BrigadaEskwela program of the Department of Education, helping repair and
prepare public elementary and high school classrooms and other facilities
before the opening of classes to help make sure that they åre ready for the students
upon the start of the school year.
This year, in Bacolod City, over
50Coca-Cola Bacolod associates trooped to the Antonio L. Jayme Elementary
School in Barangay Mansilingan and volunteered to clean and paint its facilities,
including the main gate, entrance pathway, and school façade.
“Coca-Cola has been part of Bacolod
for more than 70 years, and we have always been invested in helping take care
of the community that we’ve always called home,” said Bernard Engada, Coca-Cola
Bacolod plant manager. “And with volunteerism as a fundamental part of our
culture in Coca-Cola, we actively involve ourselves with efforts such as
BrigadaEskwela,”
Engada adds, “We are always
looking forward to activities that give us opportunities to show our support for
Bacolod. We are proud that community engagement programs that enable us to do sustainability
initiatives, like Brigada, are an integral part of who we are as Coca-Cola. For
our BrigadaEskwela efforts this year, we hope that we have been able to help
over 2,900 students enjoy a more conducive environment for learning.”
Throughout the Coca-Cola
system, thousands of CCBPI associates nationwide actively volunteer their time
and resources to positively contribute to programs and projects on education,
health, and livelihood, and environment conservation.
As a company, CCBPI ensures
that it leaves a lasting positive impact in its host-communities, as it works
toward continuously strengthening partnerships with all stakeholders through
environmentally- and socially-conscious policies.
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