Sun Life Grepa and A.Y. Foundation donate tablets to schools in General Trias |

Sun Life Grepa and A.Y. Foundation donate tablets to schools in General Trias

/ 06:21 PM February 24, 2022

Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc. (Sun Life Grepa), a major life insurance company in the country, together with the A.Y. Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Yuchengco Group of Companies, recently donated tablets to the Department of Education – Division of General Trias. These tablets will be distributed to four different schools, namely Tropical Village Elementary School, Governor Ferrer Main National High School, Pasong Kawayan II Elementary School and Luis Y. Ferrer Jr. National High School as part of Sun Life Grepa’s Share the Passion corporate social responsibility program.  

“This kind of donation is important to schools especially now when virtual learning is needed and gadgets like these can support the learning of students,” said Doris Estalilla, Department of Education General Trias Schools Division Superintendent.

“Education is an important cornerstone of Sun Life Grepa and the AY Foundation’s advocacy,” said Bessie Arciga, Head of Corporate Brand for Sun Life Grepa. “Through donations like this, we continue our commitment to being part of the evolving learning landscape as schools strive strengthen their learning infrastructure in the new normal.”

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Shown in the photo (left to right) are Education Program Specialist II Jofit Dayoc; Dr. Ines Inocencio, Education Program Supervisor;  and Dr. Estalilla, Schools Division Superintendent, who received the tablet donation from A.Y. Foundation Scholarship Coordinator Lyka Luzuriaga (2nd from right) and Sun Life Grepa Head of Corporate Branding and Communications Bessie Arciga (far right).  

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