Harte Hanks Phl partners with Taguig school

DepEd representatives Dr. Marcial Sison, EPS-Journalism coordinator; Nestor Ramos, supervisor for division special events; Clarence Santos, chief of staff of Rep. Lino Cayetano; Coun. Carlito Ogalinola, education committee chairman, Taguig City Council; and senior Harte Hanks executives who flew in from the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas pose with students of Ricardo Papa Sr. Memorial High School in Taguig City.

MANILA, Philippines - Harte Hanks Philippines, one of the world’s leading marketing services organizations, officially signed an agreement with Gen. Ricardo R. Papa Sr. Memorial High School-Annex in Taguig City under the Adopt-a-School program of the Department of Education.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, Harte Hanks committed to donate desktop computers and to convert one of the school’s classrooms into a computer laboratory, and will likewise partner with the school for a sustainable learning enhancement program focused on computer literacy.

The learning program, which will be implemented in 2015, aims to provide learning opportunities not just to students, but also to members of the community around the school. The program will include free training sessions conducted within the school to be conducted by volunteer Harte Hanks employees.

The company understands that a stable educational foundation requires learning facilities that can keep up with the current demands and trends in technology. Thus, it continues to advocate better learning to assist today’s young minds in further developing their skill sets, growing and improving as individuals, and eventually establishing bright careers and securing not just their own future, but also the country’s.

This initiative is just one of many covered by Harte Hanks Philippines’ corporate social responsibility program called LIFT, or Leading and Inspiring The Future.

For inquiries, contact Harte Hanks Philippines communications officer Mhay Rondael at mhay.rondael@hartehanks.com.

 

 

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