Bridging the gulf between the resources of the world’s wealthy and communities of the poor involves substantial, creative networking. The complexity of running a school for a poor community’s children requires discovering and enlisting strong, local partners that can collectively access the skills and resources necessary for success.
Partners in the Philippines
Education Partner: CENTEX –
Centex, the Ayala Foundation's Center of Excellence in Public Elementary Education, has committed its expertise in educating disadvantaged children.
Out of its proven track record, Centex shared an integrated curriculum, teacher training, and classroom methodology. The Centex team also provided local knowledge of standardized testing, the application process, and suppliers.
Community Development Partners: Manila and Bulacan Schools
Families and Children for Emplowerment and Development (FCED) –
FCED, recognized by the United Nations for work educating parents and supporting children, has mobilized parents, facilitated health care, and provided parent education for the launch FHM School which serves families in the depressed areas of Paco and Pandacan, Metro Manila.
Caritas International –
Caritas International operates in over 200 countries and territories and is one of the world’s largest humanitarian networks. The Bulacan Caritas organization was first on the scene supporting informal settlers relocated to the new community of Bangkal. Their on-the-ground network supported the launch process for this affiliate’s second school which will be located in Mololos, capital of the Bulacan province.
Business Partner
The AMCHAM Foundation –
The Amcham Foundation of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines provided space, medical assistance, and logistical support.
In the initial year of operation, the Amcham Foundation, through its Leonard Benjamin Development Center, made space available for the first class and staff office. Teachers and students also used existing facilities, including a library, kitchen, computer center, and medical/dental clinic.
Lead Corporate Sponsors
Navitaire Inc. – With nearly 200 of its 700 employees in Manila, Navitaire led in sponsoring the first FHM School in the Philippines.
Cargill –
The global commitment to corporate citizenship and education, along with the success of its animal nutrition business in the Philippines, contributed to Cargill’s decision to sponsor the lead class in Bulacan, where several of its plants operate.
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