Adapting to Home Learning: Mondelez Philippines donates Learning Kits and Laptops to adopted Joy Schools
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The Joy Schools is the flagship community program of Mondelez Philippines, which has been running for the past 9 years. It has touched the lives of tens of thousands of students, through the adoption of 16 public elementary schools for various interventions on nutrition.
As part of the Joy Schools Program’s efforts to support its 3 currently adopted schools – Don Galo Elementary School and Marcelo Green Elementary School in Parañaque, and Balara Elementary School in Quezon City– the Company, together with partner Philippine Business for Social Progress, will be giving away learning kits to 300 students. Each kit contains materials that can help students to keep up with their class activities, even remotely. These basic school materials are simple yet urgently needed by public school students as they embark on their home learning journey. These 300 adopted students are also part of a 9-month feeding program, where families will receive vegetable packs good for one week’s worth of meals. To help ensure students get the right nutrition to continue their learning.
More importantly, as the country is temporarily shifting to online learning, the majority of the adopted students do not have access online. The Company will be extending its commitment to strengthening education as a common good through the donation of 150 laptops to the aforementioned schools.
COVID-19 most definitely creates real challenges. The pandemic invites engagement and action from all sectors of society, including government, corporate organizations, and citizens of this country. This virus has radically reshaped our world, mostly in a negative manner, but efforts like these make resiliency even more possible. Providing access to digital tools and educational materials will hopefully pave the way back to a better normal.
About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2019 net revenues of approximately $26 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as OREO, belVita, and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.
About Mondelez Philippines
Mondelez Philippines Inc. has been providing consumers with delicious snack products for the past 57 years - since 1963. Its product portfolio includes Tang powdered beverages, Eden cheese, mayonnaise, and sandwich spread, Cheez Whiz spread Oreo cookies, Tiger energy biscuits, belVita breakfast biscuits, as well as Toblerone and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolates. The company employs about 450 people in the Philippines, with a manufacturing facility in Parañaque City. Visit https://ph.mondelezinternational.com/home.
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First Have a Blessed Sunday Mumshie 💕💕 this Blog, is So really Amaze Me..sobrang Laking tulong po tlga ito for The Students na nagOonline Class Ngayon ... This Is So Helping po tlaga Mumsh., So Really Appreciate for sharing this Blog , thanks ulit mumshie for sharing this
ReplyDeleteGoodmorning Momshie 😁Another Day with Another Great News ! Wow 😍 I want to say ' Thank you so much ' Di man ako literally nabigyan but I'm so happy for those student na mabibigyan dahil panahon ngayon , kailangan nating matulungan and magmahalan 💕 Thank you Momsh for sharing about Mondeléz and Thank you for sharing this beautiful blog ❤
ReplyDeleteGoodmorning Momshie 😁Another Day with Another Great News ! Wow 😍 I want to say ' Thank you so much ' Di man ako literally nabigyan but I'm so happy for those student na mabibigyan dahil panahon ngayon , kailangan nating matulungan and magmahalan 💕 Thank you Momsh for sharing about Mondeléz and Thank you for sharing this beautiful blog ❤
ReplyDeleteThis is So Love much po tlga mumshie.. sa pagging Generous., sobrang Daming matutulungan na mag Aaral this Pandemic.. sobrang interesting to Read this Blog.. and thanks once again mumsh for sharing this
ReplyDeleteBecause of this program maraming students ang nabuhayan ng pagasa na maipapagpatuloy nila ang kanilang pagaaral, dahil marami po talagang nahihirapan gawa ng walang gadget na magagamit for online class. I salute those people behind this program 😍❤
ReplyDeleteAlthough we didn't really need to shift as we have been homeschooling for 15 years, I think that this is a good initiative. I hope that what the pandemic brings is a huge shift in mindset when it comes to education. Education is everywhere and anywhere, it has never been confined to the four walls of a building. ;) So much to learn at this time.
ReplyDeleteThank you for spreading this good news! Kudos as well to Mondelez for helping out kids. Andami ng need ng help ngayon na students and teachers to make e-learning happen kaya I'm really happy when I hear stories like this. God bless!
ReplyDeleteFirst time ko marining ang Mondelez PH. Sila pala may hawak ng mga big brands dito sa Pilipinas. Ang nice nito! Laking tulong para sa mga students na may financial problems ngayong school year
ReplyDeleteI truly admire companies like this that responds quickly to the needs of the people! They aren’t obligated to do so, but it’s shows how compassionate the company really is. More power!!
ReplyDeleteNakakatuwa naman! I love Mondelez items like yung Tang for example, and I am happy na yung nagagastos namin to mondelez food for groceries are also an act of goodness via them giving these to students in need <3
ReplyDeleteI hope this company will continue to share their blessings to children who needed assistance especially those families who got affected by this pandemic. I am glad that these children are being taking care of! Spreading positive vibes! thank you!
ReplyDeletethis is great news momsh! nakaka happy when big companies lend a helping hand lalo na pag mga bata ang involved. hope they never get tired of helping, as we are never tired for supporting their products.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this pampagood-vibes! Nakakatuwa lang makabasa ng mga ganito na sa gitna ng pandemic na nararanasan natin andaming mga tao na nagsishare ng mga blessings nila.
ReplyDeleteI have some friends who work there in Mondelez! I’m sure they’re so proud that they work for a company that gives back to the community! Laking tulong nito for sure!
ReplyDeletenice to know that mondelez has this kind of charitable activity to those who badly need learning materials these days. thanks for sharing this mamsh.sana marami ang mabigyan talaga.
ReplyDeleteAt times like these, we really need the help of each and everyone! Kudos for them for starting this initiative and the fact that it has been running for 9 years! Woah! :)
ReplyDeleteang ganda ng social responsibility program nila. in tune with the times. talagang kailangan yan ngayon lalo at maraming walang ganyang capability para makahabol sa new normal ng pag-aaral.
ReplyDeleteStudents today needs more help talaga for them to pursue their education and I'm happy to know that Mondelez donated learning kits and laptops for them. That's the support that our students need! Big Kudos to Mondelez!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the way this company are doing something in order to help people affected by the pandemic.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know that Mondelez is behind the big brand names that we've grown to love over the years. This endeavor is timely with the pandemic crisis and it's good to know they've been helping our students with their education needs. Not all have the access or can afford to buy these gadgets so it would really be a big help to our less fortunate students. May God bless them more.
ReplyDeleteHappy to know that they have expanded their CSR program to adapt to the changes due to the pandemic. Those weekly vegetable packs for the feeding program are what these school kids need as they navigate the new normal in learning.
ReplyDeleteGreat initiative from the program to take a step and help children thrive and cope with the pandemic. As a student, I can see kung gaano talaga kahirap mag-adjust and mag-adapt sa online learning system. Lalo na if walang capacity yung famly to provide.
ReplyDeleteBig help talaga sa most communities na wlang pangbli ng mga school supplies for there kids schooling needs. Thanks for Mondelez kasi they have that campaign. Sharing is Caring talaga! ❤️
ReplyDeletewow ang laking tulong po nito sa students lalo na mahirap ang buhay dahil sa pandemic.
ReplyDeletewow ang laking tulong po nito sa students lalo na mahirap ang buhay dahil sa pandemic.
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