SM Foundation and Mastercard have successfully launched Digital Learning Hubs in public schools across the Philippines, pursuing their shared mission of bridging the digital divide in education.
Four public schools, Lemery Pilot Elementary School, Batangas; Tuba Central School, Benguet; Jugan Elementary School, Consolacion, Cebu; and Macasandig Elementary School, Cagayan de Oro City, have been equipped with the said learning hubs.
Each of the schools has been equipped with 20 computer desktop sets and LCD TVs, providing students with the opportunity to develop their digital skills through hands-on experience with various computer programs and tools.
Students of Macasandig Elementary School, Cagayan de Oro City use the new Digital Learning Hubs installed by SM Group and Mastercard. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Simon Calasanz, Mastercard’s country manager for the Philippines, remarked that the partnership will help the students develop their tech proficiency so they can more confidently navigate the rapidly changing digital landscape.
“As a global payments technology company, part of Mastercard’s mission is anchored in driving an inclusive digital ecosystem. This initiative with SM Foundation is timely as it provides students access to essential equipment, enriching their learning experience and honing their digital literacy, which will be helpful as they continue their academic —and eventually career — journey,” Calasanz said.
The initiative’s funding was bolstered by the Shop & Share with Mastercard program, which ran from Nov. 10 to 12, 2023. During the period, P100 was donated to SM Foundation for every minimum P3,000 single-receipt purchase made with a Mastercard card at SM Stores.
Deborah Sy, executive director and trustee of SM Foundation, said that the latest project builds upon the partnership’s previous efforts in educational empowerment of the youth.
Sy, meanwhile, shared that the latest project builds upon the partnership’s previous efforts in the educational empowerment of the youth.
“We are happy to have Mastercard and The SM Store as our partners in bringing technology-driven initiatives to underserved communities.
These Digital Learning Hubs equip students with essential digital skills that will empower their education and future careers. From providing tablets to over 1,200 scholars during the pandemic to supporting STEM scholarships for young women, our commitment to accessible education remains strong. It is through shared values and a collective vision for social good that we are able to create lasting, meaningful impact,” Sy shared.
Amidst the completion of the recent collaboration, Sy and Calasanz remain optimistic about exploring opportunities that support educational inclusivity and accessibility.
The SM Group’s dedication to corporate social responsibility aligns with Mastercard’s commitment to empowering individuals, driving economic inclusion, and promoting sustainability. Focusing on SM Group’s education pillar, the partnership provides students with the tools and resources needed to fuel their passions and build brighter futures.
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