Therma mobile turns over learning equipment to Malabon schools

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DAVAO CITY –— In its effort to help the young students of Acacia Elementary School and Guillermo Sanchez Memorial Elementary Schoolin Malabon, the Therma Mobile Inc. (TMO) turned over learning equipment turnover for Malabon City schools.

The turn over was part of the company’s share for the successful celebration of Malabon Teachers’ Day.

Therma Mobile reposnded to the call of the local city government to support teachers with resources needed to make teaching and learning more effective.

The TMO donated the items that will be used by the faculty members to print lesson plans and other learning materials. Acacia Elementary School, which is part of TMO’s host community in Malabon, was selected as one of the recipients, while Guillermo Sanchez Memorial Elementary School was the chosen beneficiary by the city government.

Present during the event were DepEd Malabon OIC SDS Dr. Ernest Cabrera, Acacia Elementary School Principal Irene Raya, Guillermo Sanchez Memorial Elementary School Principal Anne Grace Vergara, Malabon City Mayor Jeannie Sandoval, AboitizPower Reputation Manager Kristian Anderson Santos, AboitizPower Reputation Sr. Specialist Camille Midua, and Malabon MEAL Head Catherine Larracas.

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