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Noel Bazaar, the Philippines’ longest-running shopping event gave back to its partners and beneficiaries

10:26 AM February 25, 2024
Noel Bazaar, the Philippines’ longest-running shopping event gave back to its partners and beneficiaries

Present during the turnover of donation are Aprille Robles, Cut Unlimited, Inc’s project director; Connie R. Kalagayan, Inquirer Foundation’s executive director and PDI’s AVP for Corporate Affairs; Mayose Gozon-Bautista, Cut Unlimited Inc’s president; Atty. Rudyard S. Arbolado, PDI’s president and CEO and Justine Bautista, managing director, Cut Unlimited, Inc. (Photo by Eugene Araneta)

Mayose Gozon-Bautista, Cut Unlimited Inc’s president and founder of the Noel Bazaar handed the check donation to Inquirer Foundation.

Atty. Rudyard S. Arbolado, PDI’s president and CEO said, “we thank Noel Bazaar, its staff and Cut Unlimited for this generous donation. Your support will be a great help in our youth empowerment advocacies such as INQskwela and scholarship grants for deserving students.

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In her response, Bautista said “I have always believed that education is key and necessary in helping families live comfortable lives in the long run. INQskwela’s advocacy to support literacy and scholarship programs for students around the country thus resonates a lot with me, and aligns with my company and its mission. We are honored to extend our support to the most we can every year.”

INQskwela is an award-winning social responsibility program launched by the Inquirer Foundation and supported by LGU’s and its respective DepEd. This education advocacy incorporates the Inquirer news content in the lesson plan of teachers to help students in their reading comprehension, critical thinking and knowledge of current events.

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