CDC donates printing materials to Zambales school

THE Clark Development Corporation (CDC) recently donated printing materials to an elementary school in Zambales.

As part of the "Clark Cares" project under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, CDC donated four units of printers and 50 reams of bond papers to the faculty and staff of San Marcelino Elementary School in Zambales.

The donations amounting to P40,380 will benefit about 1,147 students that are currently enrolled at the San Marcelino Elementary School for the school year 2020-2021.

This also included 40 Indigenous People students from the United Nations Women Aeta Schools satellite office.

The printing materials will provide help and support to the teachers and students of the said school due to the demand for module learning during this "new normal," wherein face-to-face classes are still prohibited.

CDC Director Ana Liza Peralta led the turnover of donations together with CDC Assistant Vice President for External Affairs Rommel Narciso and CDC Capacity Building Officer III Agnes Matias.

The materials were received by District Teachers Association President Joy Dado and San Marcelino Elementary School Intermediate Teacher Jeany Valdez.

True to its thrust on inclusive development, the state-owned firm continuously creates projects that are beneficial to various communities not only in the freeport but also across Central Luzon region.

These include CSR programs on education and livelihood initiatives among others.

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