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(P&G Volunteers with the faculty of National Orthopedic Hospital School for Crippled Children in Quezon City) |
P&G Philippines supports Brigada Eskwela 2022
Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Philippines, whose portfolio has been trusted over the years for its premium
health care, home and hygiene products, continues to step up as a force for
good by extending efforts to promote proper hygiene and cleanliness in 55
public schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) and supporting the
Department of Education’s (DepEd) Brigada Eskwela (“Back-to-School Brigade”).
The
Brigada Eskwela, with this year’s theme, “Tugon sa Hamon ng Ligtas na
Balik-Aral,” DepEd’s annual maintenance program that aims to bring together
stakeholders to voluntarily participate and contribute time and skills to do
repairs, clean-up work and prepare public elementary and secondary schools for
the school opening.
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(P&G Volunteers cleaning armchairs)
Volunteers
from P&G went to National Orthopedic Hospital School for Crippled Children
in Quezon, City to help with minor maintenance tasks such as cleaning the
classroom walls, windows, armchairs, and hallways in preparation for the school’s
re-opening of in-person classes this August 2022.
P&G
also donated Safeguard foaming hand soap products to 16 Schools Division
Offices (SDOs) of DepEd NCR to support and promote proper hygiene education
among students and teachers as they return to school face-to-face. This will
benefit 75,000 learners and 7,000 teachers across public schools in NCR.
P&G’s participation in Brigada Eskwela highlights the Company’s commitment
of using its hygiene brands and partnerships to be a force for good and a force
for growth for the communities it serves.
(DepEd NCR Schools Division officers with P&G’s Safeguard donation) |
#SafeWASH in Schools
As
face-to-face classes resume, the need to ensure the health and safety of pupils
and teachers becomes more crucial. Aside from its participation and donation of
hygiene products in this year’s Brigada Eskwela, P&G Philippines in
partnership with Manila Water Foundation, continues to support the Oplan
Kalusugan (OK) sa DepEd and WASH in Schools (WinS) programs of the Department
of Education by constructing 10-faucet, foot-pedal-operated hygiene facilities,
distribution of hygiene supplies, provision of info-education materials, and
conduct of hygiene education sessions in over 285 public schools in NCR and
Rizal Province.
#SafeWASH
in Schools aims to support the safe return of students, teachers, and staff
upon resumption of face-to-face classes. This collaboration project aims to
improve the WinS readiness of public schools by prioritizing zero-star rated
schools under the category of group handwashing facilities in DepEd’s WinS
Three Star Approach. To date, there are already 161 NCR and Rizal schools with
new multi-faucet hand hygiene facilities, ensuring a healthy school community,
WASH-ready and safe from germs and communicable diseases.
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