
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
[The following story is reproduced from Philstar dated Monday, July 19, 2021]
Does helping communities in the wake of a typhoon end with distributing relief goods?
The Ayala Group through #BrigadangAyala believes in sustaining efforts that will assist communities on their way to recovery. This is why through Ayala Foundation and AC Energy, #BrigadangAyala is initiating a livelihood training program for two communities in Cagayan Province. By doing so they are helping families find new and sustained sources of income, especially when disaster strikes.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Powered by a partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Ayala Foundation and AC Energy are starting a disaster resiliency program through livelihood. The program will provide training for a total of 300 mothers or heads of families affected by Typhoon Ulysses (international name Vamco), which slammed Luzon in November last year.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
An initial 50 mothers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey, Cagayan Valley will be trained in cookery, baking and pastry skills. The remaining 250 participants will go through the training during the remainder of the year. Which is under the Mobile Training Program of TESDA and will also cover the towns of Amulung, Solana, Enrile, Baggao and Alcala.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Inaasahan ko na magkaroon ako ng sariling bakeshop para makatulong sa pamilya ko. Thank you kasi sa ganitong programa, malaking tulong ito para sa amin. Tapos lalo na ngayon pandemic. Hirap naman kasi magapply. So mas okay yung magkaroon ka ng sarili mong business para mabuhay.” said, Narlene Durandazo. She’s among the beneficiaries from Lal-lo.

Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Masaya tsaka excited ako. Kasi gusto ko talagang ituloy yung negosyo. Maraming pamilya na umaasa sa akin. Inaasahan ko na madadagdagan yung kaalaman ko tungkol sa negosyo.”, added Judith Domingo, another beneficiary from Lal-lo.

Judith Domingo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Ulysses is considered one of the more destructive typhoons to hit the country in recent years. In particular Northern Luzon and Cagayan Valley. The areas were still reeling from the devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and a string of previous typhoons. Many communities in Luzon particularly Cagayan Valley had to face massive flooding and loss of property and livelihood. Based on estimates, Typhoon Ulysses resulted in damages amounting to roughly P20.3 billion.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“This is a partnership with AC Energy and TESDA for disaster resilience in Cagayan Valley. It is in keeping with our efforts to align with the needs of stakeholders focusing on interventions that make the most impact on the lives of people.”, said Ruel Maranan, President of Ayala Foundation. “As Ayala Foundation celebrates its 60th anniversary we affirm our faith in the Filipino as we all stand resilient in the face of challenges.”

Ayala Foundation Pres. Ruel Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
“It is our privilege to serve the communities of Cagayan, together with Ayala Foundation and TESDA and the rest of the Ayala Group.”, said Eric Francia, President and CEO of AC Energy. “Initiatives that help communities become self-sustaining and resilient during disasters are critical in several ways. It is also good for business, community development and our shared goal of building a nation.”

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

AC Energy Pres. & CEO John Eric T. Francia- Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The Ayala Group was among the first private groups to mobilize relief operations in Cagayan. With Ayala Foundation taking the lead, the Ayala Group provided emergency relief support for 1,800 families or 9,000 individuals in Cagayan. The support came in the form of: food packs, installation of Libreng Tawag and WIFI stations in evacuation sites and delivery of essential medicines to the Provincial Health Office.

(11) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
In a show of synergy Ayala Foundation, AC Energy, Globe Telecom, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Generika and the Ayala Multipurpose Cooperative came together for the relief operations.

AC Energy Head Communications & Sustainability Irene Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The group also provided support for learners and teachers in Cagayan who are currently adapting to the new normal of education. Public school students and teachers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey received transistor radios, face masks and Globe Home Prepaid WIFI kits.

(13) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

TESDA Dir. Gen. Sec. Isidro Lapeña – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
#BrigadangAyala is Ayala Group’s united contribution to serving people and communities nationwide. It is Ayala Group’s integrated response to its almost two century old commitment to national development by doing various social development and corporate social responsibility initiatives. These range from disaster relief and response, assistance for public education, championing of social enterprises and public health advocacy among others.

(15) Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
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Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

(18) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

(21) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo. Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
[The following story is reproduced from Philstar dated Monday, July 19, 2021]
Does helping communities in the wake of a typhoon end with distributing relief goods?
The Ayala Group through #BrigadangAyala believes in sustaining efforts that will assist communities on their way to recovery. This is why through Ayala Foundation and AC Energy, #BrigadangAyala is initiating a livelihood training program for two communities in Cagayan Province. By doing so they are helping families find new and sustained sources of income, especially when disaster strikes.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Powered by a partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Ayala Foundation and AC Energy are starting a disaster resiliency program through livelihood. The program will provide training for a total of 300 mothers or heads of families affected by Typhoon Ulysses (international name Vamco), which slammed Luzon in November last year.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
An initial 50 mothers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey, Cagayan Valley will be trained in cookery, baking and pastry skills. The remaining 250 participants will go through the training during the remainder of the year. Which is under the Mobile Training Program of TESDA and will also cover the towns of Amulung, Solana, Enrile, Baggao and Alcala.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Inaasahan ko na magkaroon ako ng sariling bakeshop para makatulong sa pamilya ko. Thank you kasi sa ganitong programa, malaking tulong ito para sa amin. Tapos lalo na ngayon pandemic. Hirap naman kasi magapply. So mas okay yung magkaroon ka ng sarili mong business para mabuhay.” said, Narlene Durandazo. She’s among the beneficiaries from Lal-lo.

Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Masaya tsaka excited ako. Kasi gusto ko talagang ituloy yung negosyo. Maraming pamilya na umaasa sa akin. Inaasahan ko na madadagdagan yung kaalaman ko tungkol sa negosyo.”, added Judith Domingo, another beneficiary from Lal-lo.

Judith Domingo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Ulysses is considered one of the more destructive typhoons to hit the country in recent years. In particular Northern Luzon and Cagayan Valley. The areas were still reeling from the devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and a string of previous typhoons. Many communities in Luzon particularly Cagayan Valley had to face massive flooding and loss of property and livelihood. Based on estimates, Typhoon Ulysses resulted in damages amounting to roughly P20.3 billion.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“This is a partnership with AC Energy and TESDA for disaster resilience in Cagayan Valley. It is in keeping with our efforts to align with the needs of stakeholders focusing on interventions that make the most impact on the lives of people.”, said Ruel Maranan, President of Ayala Foundation. “As Ayala Foundation celebrates its 60th anniversary we affirm our faith in the Filipino as we all stand resilient in the face of challenges.”

Ayala Foundation Pres. Ruel Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
“It is our privilege to serve the communities of Cagayan, together with Ayala Foundation and TESDA and the rest of the Ayala Group.”, said Eric Francia, President and CEO of AC Energy. “Initiatives that help communities become self-sustaining and resilient during disasters are critical in several ways. It is also good for business, community development and our shared goal of building a nation.”

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

AC Energy Pres. & CEO John Eric T. Francia- Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The Ayala Group was among the first private groups to mobilize relief operations in Cagayan. With Ayala Foundation taking the lead, the Ayala Group provided emergency relief support for 1,800 families or 9,000 individuals in Cagayan. The support came in the form of: food packs, installation of Libreng Tawag and WIFI stations in evacuation sites and delivery of essential medicines to the Provincial Health Office.

(11) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
In a show of synergy Ayala Foundation, AC Energy, Globe Telecom, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Generika and the Ayala Multipurpose Cooperative came together for the relief operations.

AC Energy Head Communications & Sustainability Irene Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The group also provided support for learners and teachers in Cagayan who are currently adapting to the new normal of education. Public school students and teachers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey received transistor radios, face masks and Globe Home Prepaid WIFI kits.

(13) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

TESDA Dir. Gen. Sec. Isidro Lapeña – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
#BrigadangAyala is Ayala Group’s united contribution to serving people and communities nationwide. It is Ayala Group’s integrated response to its almost two century old commitment to national development by doing various social development and corporate social responsibility initiatives. These range from disaster relief and response, assistance for public education, championing of social enterprises and public health advocacy among others.

(15) Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

(18) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

(21) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo. Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
[The following story is reproduced from Philstar dated Monday, July 19, 2021]
Does helping communities in the wake of a typhoon end with distributing relief goods?
The Ayala Group through #BrigadangAyala believes in sustaining efforts that will assist communities on their way to recovery. This is why through Ayala Foundation and AC Energy, #BrigadangAyala is initiating a livelihood training program for two communities in Cagayan Province. By doing so they are helping families find new and sustained sources of income, especially when disaster strikes.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Powered by a partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Ayala Foundation and AC Energy are starting a disaster resiliency program through livelihood. The program will provide training for a total of 300 mothers or heads of families affected by Typhoon Ulysses (international name Vamco), which slammed Luzon in November last year.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
An initial 50 mothers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey, Cagayan Valley will be trained in cookery, baking and pastry skills. The remaining 250 participants will go through the training during the remainder of the year. Which is under the Mobile Training Program of TESDA and will also cover the towns of Amulung, Solana, Enrile, Baggao and Alcala.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Inaasahan ko na magkaroon ako ng sariling bakeshop para makatulong sa pamilya ko. Thank you kasi sa ganitong programa, malaking tulong ito para sa amin. Tapos lalo na ngayon pandemic. Hirap naman kasi magapply. So mas okay yung magkaroon ka ng sarili mong business para mabuhay.” said, Narlene Durandazo. She’s among the beneficiaries from Lal-lo.

Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“Masaya tsaka excited ako. Kasi gusto ko talagang ituloy yung negosyo. Maraming pamilya na umaasa sa akin. Inaasahan ko na madadagdagan yung kaalaman ko tungkol sa negosyo.”, added Judith Domingo, another beneficiary from Lal-lo.

Judith Domingo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
Ulysses is considered one of the more destructive typhoons to hit the country in recent years. In particular Northern Luzon and Cagayan Valley. The areas were still reeling from the devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and a string of previous typhoons. Many communities in Luzon particularly Cagayan Valley had to face massive flooding and loss of property and livelihood. Based on estimates, Typhoon Ulysses resulted in damages amounting to roughly P20.3 billion.

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
“This is a partnership with AC Energy and TESDA for disaster resilience in Cagayan Valley. It is in keeping with our efforts to align with the needs of stakeholders focusing on interventions that make the most impact on the lives of people.”, said Ruel Maranan, President of Ayala Foundation. “As Ayala Foundation celebrates its 60th anniversary we affirm our faith in the Filipino as we all stand resilient in the face of challenges.”

Ayala Foundation Pres. Ruel Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
“It is our privilege to serve the communities of Cagayan, together with Ayala Foundation and TESDA and the rest of the Ayala Group.”, said Eric Francia, President and CEO of AC Energy. “Initiatives that help communities become self-sustaining and resilient during disasters are critical in several ways. It is also good for business, community development and our shared goal of building a nation.”

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

AC Energy Pres. & CEO John Eric T. Francia- Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The Ayala Group was among the first private groups to mobilize relief operations in Cagayan. With Ayala Foundation taking the lead, the Ayala Group provided emergency relief support for 1,800 families or 9,000 individuals in Cagayan. The support came in the form of: food packs, installation of Libreng Tawag and WIFI stations in evacuation sites and delivery of essential medicines to the Provincial Health Office.

(11) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
In a show of synergy Ayala Foundation, AC Energy, Globe Telecom, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Generika and the Ayala Multipurpose Cooperative came together for the relief operations.

AC Energy Head Communications & Sustainability Irene Maranan – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
The group also provided support for learners and teachers in Cagayan who are currently adapting to the new normal of education. Public school students and teachers from the towns of Lal-lo and Buguey received transistor radios, face masks and Globe Home Prepaid WIFI kits.

(13) Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

TESDA Dir. Gen. Sec. Isidro Lapeña – Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
#BrigadangAyala is Ayala Group’s united contribution to serving people and communities nationwide. It is Ayala Group’s integrated response to its almost two century old commitment to national development by doing various social development and corporate social responsibility initiatives. These range from disaster relief and response, assistance for public education, championing of social enterprises and public health advocacy among others.

(15) Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

(18) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo.
Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

(21) Narlene Durandazo is among the training beneficiaries from Lal-lo. Photo from Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation

Photo from–Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/

Ayala Foundation fb: https://www.facebook.com/ayalafoundation
Photo from video: https://fb.watch/6Rb2hLQRmz/
WordPress:
http://judebsports.wordpress.com/ , http://judebfood.wordpress.com/ , http://judebphoto.wordpress.com/ , https://judebgallery.wordpress.com/ , http://judebautista.wordpress.com/