Showing posts with label Baseco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baseco. Show all posts

Enriching Education: Xiaomi & World Vision Donates Smart Devices to Baseco High School

A gift of smart devices for Baseco students. Xiaomi and
World Vision partnered to donate air purifiers, tablets,
and TVs to a high school in Baseco, a coastal community
in Manila. The devices will benefit hundreds
of Grade 12 ICT students and their teachers.

Joining forces, Xiaomi and World Vision equip Baseco's Grade 12 ICT students with a tech suite, including Xiaomi Smart Air Purifiers, Tablets, and Smart Television sets

Xiaomi and World Vision recently donated smart devices to a high school in Baseco, Manila, as part of their annual initiative of ensuring Grade 12 ICT students have access to cutting-edge resources. The donation comprised 24 Xiaomi Smart Air Purifiers 4, 10 Xiaomi Pad 6, and 6 Xiaomi TV A Pro Series 55-inch, each chosen to enrich the learning experience of the beneficiaries.

Xiaomi bring Holiday cheer to 400 BASECO families and students

Global technology leader Xiaomi Philippines, recently partnered with, World Vision, a child focused relief, development and advocacy organization, to donate backpacks containing school supplies to 400 Grade 12 students of Pres. Corazon Aquino Senior High School as well as 400 Noche Buena packs for families located at BASECO.

In line with the company’s advocacy to support education in the country, Xiaomi Philippines partnered with World Vision to help students pursue their education during this challenging time.  With students still adjusting to distance learning, Xiaomi is responding to the call to help by supplying the needs of deserving students so they can continue learning and pursue their studies. 

Embassy of Czech Republic, World Vision partner for “Bridge to Employment Project” in Baseco, Manila

Embassy of Czech Republic, World Vision partner for “Bridge to Employment Project” in Baseco, Manila

Despite the difficulty of finding a stable job, Rodelyn Rabaya, who is unemployed, still hopes to earn a decent living. “I worked as an office encoder and as a warehouse assistant but since the contracts ended, I have been without work since then,” said the 23-year-old housewife from Baseco compound in Manila.

Especially now with a global health crisis, she thought opportunities were hard to come by for someone like her who did not earn a college diploma. Rabaya had to drop out from first year college to give way for her other siblings’ schooling.

National Filipino Food Month: How foodpanda bridges cultures and cravings nationwide

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