A total of 100 women from disadvantaged communities celebrated a major milestone in their journey toward financial stability and independence as they became the first batch of graduates from livelihood program of the Globe-led Hapag Movement. Know more:
A total of 100 women from disadvantaged communities celebrated a major milestone in their journey toward financial stability and independence as they became the first batch of graduates from the livelihood program of the Globe-led Hapag Movement.
Some 100 women from disadvantaged communities in Quezon City recently graduated from the Hapag Movement livelihood program and showcased their products including macaroons, banana bread, banana muffins, chocolate chip cookies, rags, potholders, and custom-designed tote bags During the ceremony, the graduates showcased and sold some of their products, including macaroons, banana bread, banana muffins, chocolate chip cookies, rags, potholders, and custom-designed tote bags. They are also proud GCash users and able to conduct cashless transactions.
Cel Amores, Senior Director for Corporate Communications at Ayala Foundation said: “We believe in the power of education to create positive and lasting change in the lives of individuals and communities. The Hapag Movement is a testament to this belief, as it has allowed us to create more opportunities for our beneficiaries outside of our usual efforts.”
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