Since
the renaming of PJ Lhuillier Foundation into the Cebuana Lhuillier foundation,
it has since made education accessible to those who need it through donation of
classrooms, learning centers, conference rooms, and buildings to be utilized
for furthering learning for those who need and want it.
For many years now, Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. (CLFI)
has consistently administered poverty-alleviation measures to the underserved
and disadvantaged individuals and sectors nationwide. Following the personal
philosophy of its President and CEO, Jean Henri Lhuillier which is to “Always
Love Schooling”, part of CLFI’s major thrust in education is the implementation of the Alternative Learning
System or ALS along with three other initiatives that emphasize further the
value of education; Nationwide Scholarship Program, Spiritual and Social
Enhancement Program, and Special Projects on Education.
“The
foundation has always espoused the company’s and my personal advocacy of
continuing the pursuit of learning, I am more than elated to see this advocacy
into fruition through the foundation’s many extensive efforts on education.”
said Jean Henri Lhuillier, President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier.
Jean Henri Lhuillier,
Cebuana Lhuillier’s President and CEO
Stands in the hallway of the newly constructed Northern Tacloban City National High School Sports building in 2016.
Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc., puts prime on equipping
ALS students with the financial literacy as it is a company that puts forward
the advocacy of financial inclusion for all Filipinos. The ALS program also
conducts livelihood trainings in the field of hospitality management for
students who need training in the said field.
More so, CLFI ensures that its ALS centers are up-to-date
with the latest equipment. Through the years, CLFI has given its centers with
laptops, projectors with screens, printers, USBs, and has cared for the
reproduction of modules and reviewers used by the students.
CLFI also provides buildings in support for its ALS programs
among the
classrooms, centers and halls donated by Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation is the
Ambassador PJ Lhuillier Lecture Room at the University of the Philippines Cesar
E.A. Virata School of Business which serves as a classroom for the degree
program’s students. Another is the Ambassador Philippe Jones Lhuillier
Conference Room at the De La Salle University in Manila where workshops,
meetings, community engagement get-togethers, and symposiums are being held
regularly. Also made available to students of the Polytechnic University of the
Philippines is the PUP-CLFI E-learning center worth 2 million pesos which
houses 21 desktop computers and contains 400 select e-book titles all free for
use of the students.
Added
to the centers and classrooms sponsored by the foundation is the Northern
Tacloban City National High School Sports Building which is a two-storey
building with six classrooms two of which are dedicated to classes for the
Alternative Learning System. Lastly, among the many donations of CLFI as
support for education for all, the Edna Lhuillier Multi-Purpose Hall in Bais
City, Negros Oriental serves as a library where most of the scholars of CLFI
and ALS learners come to conduct research among the numerous book titles
available. It is also being used for seminars and workshops involving reformed
drug addicts in the city of Bais, as well as a hub for Bais’ senior citizens.
CLFI,
in partnership with DepEd aims to unveil 20 more centers so that more out of
school youth have access to learning.
Because
of the commitment of CLFI, ALS learners from CLFI-backed classrooms have posted
multiple milestones through the years. These include beating the national
average of the Accreditation and Equivalency test for two straight years and
producing a learner which scored 100% on the 2014 Accreditation and Equivalency
test. By end of 2019, the CLFI-backed ALS program has produced close to 10,000
learners nationwide. While in the 2017 Accreditation and Equivalency test, despite
the changes in the passing score for ALS A&E test takers, which saw a low
turnout of 15.6%, the A&E test takers from Cebuana Lhuillier ALS centers
were able to have a turnout of 49% - higher than the national average of 15.6%.
With
the rising demands of today, the Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc., with its
bold mission of empowering the disadvantaged through giving access to education
via its ALS program will surely combat the challenges of a nation gripped by
poverty.
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