Meanwhile, Mark Binay-an, the head teacher of AKES, said that this is the first time that a private institution extended help to the school.
“We feel honored to be chosen as the beneficiary of Lenovo Philippines’ CSR activity. The company’s support will go a long way in helping our students in their educational journey. We hope that you will push this advocacy further and be able to reach out to more far-flung schools in the Philippines,” Binay-an said.
A leading tech provider in the consumer, commercial, and enterprise market, the company also donated two Lenovo laptops that can be used by faculty members when submitting vital documents and reports to the DepEd division office, as well as to incorporate digital technology in classroom learning.
AKES has a student population of over 300, most of whom are children of vegetable- and flower-growers in the community. On the other hand, another 300 and more pupils make up its high school counterpart, the La Trinidad National High School – Alno Annex, which also received school kits from Lenovo. These schools are just two of the many institutions in distant areas of the province seeking assistance from both government and private organizations to upgrade educational facilities.
Aside from the education sector, Lenovo looks to create an impact in other sectors of society by providing them with game-changing tech products that will help uplift their lives, and in a larger scale, assist in nation-building.