ENGAGE October 2022

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Newsletter for Corporate Partnerships

October 2022

30 students from Manila finish remedial reading classes with flying colors MANILA — 30 elementary school children recently graduated with flying colors after finishing their online remedial reading classes under World Vision and TELUS International Philippines’ Brigada Pagbasa (Reading Brigade) Program. “I can now read faster,” says 9-year-old Mark Benedict, one of the school children, who took part in the reading classes. The child participants attended 15 online sessions held every Saturday since July. They received special awards, such as Perfect Attendance Award and Most Active Student Award, among others, given during the culminating activity on October 29, 2022. Students were also given certificates of completion. It was in 2019 when the Department of Education (DepEd) and World Vision launched Brigada Pagbasa, an afterschool reading program that aims to enhance the culture of reading among Filipinos, as well as improving children’s literacy and reading comprehension. World Vision serves as the co-lead convenor of the said program. For the 15 sessions, World Vision teamed up with TELUS International Philippines in conducting the online afterschool reading program. Some TELUS International employees also volunteered as teachers.

“Though our team member volunteers are not formally trained teachers, they committed to go through the preparation for this program and to be with the school children to help them with their modules on a weekly basis,” Phoebe Carrera, Corporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager for TELUS International Philippines, said. “We hope you continue to nurture your love for reading and for learning and continue to help your mom, dad, and your siblings at home.”


Meanwhile, World Vision Resource Development director Jun Godornes noted that hearing the stories of school children improve in their reading skills, as well as their enthusiasm to participate in every session, is heartwarming. “I’m thankful that this event happened; this is very important for us, especially for the children,” Godornes said, as the culminating activity was the first face-to-face event the children attended as all sessions were online. Apart from the culminating activity, a Project Salut, a partner recognition ceremony, was held during the same event, where TELUS International Philippines was given a plaque of recognition for the support it has provided World Vision in its projects for children.

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