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Showing posts with label Globe Coop CAREavan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globe Coop CAREavan. Show all posts

20 December 2025

Newsletter: From Hearts to Hands: Globe Coop Volunteers Bring Care and Connection to Orphaned Children

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Hearts in Hands at work: Globe Coop CAREavan volunteers prepared and delivered personalized gift bundles to uplift the children at DSWD RSCC Pampanga

Globe Coop brought its compassion-driven spirit to the DSWD Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC) in Lubao, Pampanga through Hearts in Hands, an initiative that empowers employees to support orphaned children with both practical essentials and heartfelt care. This is part of the Globe Coop CAREavan, an employee-led outreach effort with Globe’s regional teams, delivering tailored initiatives across the country to create sustainable, localized impact for vulnerable groups including special children, teen mothers, fisherfolk, out-of-school youth, students, and indigenous communities like the Mangyan and Aetas.

04 December 2025

Newsletter: Globe Coop CAREavan Brings Education and Livelihood Opportunities to Dingalan Students

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Empowering the Future: Globe Coop CAREvan provides education and livelihood support to students and families at Dingalan Community College.

Globe Coop, the employee cooperative of Globe Telecom, continues to turn challenges into opportunities through its Globe Coop CAREavan, which recently brought education and livelihood support to students and families at Dingalan Community College (DCC). This first stop marks the start of an employee-led outreach effort with Globe’s regional teams, delivering tailored initiatives across the country to create sustainable, localized impact for vulnerable groups including special children, teen mothers, fisherfolk, out-of-school youth, students, and indigenous communities like the Mangyan and the Aeta communities.