Bosch MA continues support to TFP
Companies have raised around P2.76 million for philanthropic initiatives
Bosch Mobility Aftermarket (MA) continues its support to Teach for the Philippines (TFP) through philanthropic initiatives like the “Tara, Kaya!” program and classroom refurbishment activities.
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How many students have benefited from Bosch MA and TFP's philanthropic efforts?
Per Bosch MA, their projects have benefited over 1,500 students.Where did Bosch MA stage its Brigada Eskwela project?
Bosch MA has staged its Brigada Eskwela project at Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Quezon City.According to the Ayala-led automotive aftermarket parts company, the “Tara, Kaya!” program aims to increase student scores and help them build confidence, emotional resilience, as well as connections with others.
By 2025, Bosch MA looks to reach more students as well as parents and guardians with the aforementioned project.
“The Care for Education initiative, now in its second year, has improved so many lives and we look forward to continuing this positive impact in the years to come,” Bosch Philippines Managing Director Paulo Duarte stated.
“Ensuring access to education for all will bear fruits in an ever-growing population,” he added.
At the time of writing, Bosch MA and TFP raised around P2.76 million. Of the said figure, some P1.76 came from Bosch MA and Bosch Primavera (a charitable organization under the Bosch umbrella) while the remaining P1 million was donated by Warren Automotive Company (a Bosch MA distributor).
The said amount has been used to support TFP’s Student Programs for Literacy and Life Skills initiative, which has benefited over 1,500 students as well as 770 parents and guardians.
Per Bosch MA, the majority of participating students have shown growth by the end of TFP’s programs. They achieved an average of 70 percent in endline scores for literacy and 87 percent in numeracy. Further, the kids also showed notable paradigm shifts in socioemotional mindsets.
“We greatly appreciate how Bosch MA shares our vision of ensuring all FIlipino children can benefit from quality education,” TFP Chief Executive Officer Mavie Almeda Ungco said.
“Our continued partnership with education champions like Bosch MA enables us to innovate and ensure that we are able to deliver the most relevant programs for our public school students,” she added.
On the other hand, Bosch MA’s Brigada Eskwela project — which was staged sometime in August — aims to support the recently opened School Year 2024-2025.
Volunteers went to Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Quezon City to help repair classroom furniture and school facilities.
Bosch MA said that their efforts were aimed to create a more conducive learning environment for public school students.
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