Businessman Lucio Tan, TYKF chairman, assisted by City Mayor Nestor Alvarez and CLSU president Rodolfo Undan, led last Wednesdays ground-breaking ceremony, highlighted by the lowering of a time capsule for the P15-million, 2,184-square-meter gym, which the TYKF donated.
TYKF, named after Tans late father, has been at the forefront of assisting in the upliftment of the quality of life of Filipinos through its multimillion-peso scholarship grant at the University of the East; the continuing "Books Across the Seas" book donation program nationwide; the Foundation for Upgrading the Standard of Educations nationwide teacher training programs and Continuing Studies via Television (Constel); and other health and educational programs to various institutions.
"On this site, we will soon see a multi-purpose gym that will house many activities for the students of CLSU. I am most pleased to keep the memory of my late father remembered well in acts of generosity, especially for young students who will one day be leaders of this country," he said.