ANGELES CITY, Philippines – iQor, a global leader in customer engagement and BPO solutions, has reinforced its commitment to education and community development by donating over 400 refurbished computers to 53 public schools in Angeles City. This generous act, executed in partnership with Rapid Tech, aims to bridge the digital divide and provide students with essential tools for academic success.
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“Education and youth development are cornerstones for growth,” emphasized iQor Chief People Officer Fleurette Navarro during the donation event held on August 14th. “This donation is a testament to iQor’s commitment to support the communities in which we operate and our dedication to empower students with the technology they need to succeed.”
iQor’s initiative goes beyond simply providing hardware. The company collaborated with Rapid Tech to ensure each computer was ready for immediate use, complete with a fresh operating system, keyboard, and mouse. This attention to detail underscores iQor’s dedication to making a tangible and lasting impact.
“This initiative reflects iQor’s unwavering commitment to create opportunities for the next generation. By providing these essential tools, we hope to inspire and equip students in Angeles City to reach their full potential,”stated iQor Philippines Country Lead Rod Hoddinott.
The computer donation is part of a broader collaborative effort between the Department of Education and the business community to enhance digital learning in the region. By addressing the identified need for computers in schools, this initiative ensures that every public school in Angeles City benefits. It’s a powerful example of how public-private partnerships can drive positive change.
The event was attended by key figures from both the public and private sectors, including Clark Angeles Vice Mayor Maria Vicenta Vega, City Attorney Raphaela Kercee Vendel Pineda Lazatin, Asst. Division Schools Superintendent Enrique Angeles Jr., Senior Education Program Specialist Alberto Otchengco, and Rapid Tech General Manager Kristin Santos. Their presence highlighted the significance of this initiative and the collective commitment to empowering the youth through technology.
iQor’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond this donation. The company is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at fostering educational development and creating opportunities for young people worldwide. This latest act of generosity serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact businesses can have when they prioritize social responsibility.
“We’re driven by our Need to Give Back and are thrilled about the opportunities these computers will offer local children,” added Navarro, encapsulating the spirit of iQor’s community-centric approach.
By equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age, iQor is not only investing in the future of Angeles City but also setting a commendable example for corporate social responsibility.
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