SM City Baguio embarks on Brigada Eskwela, transforms learning spaces
BAGUIO CITY — SM City Baguio has embarked on a remarkable endeavor to refurbish and revitalize schools within their respective areas demonstrating their unwavering commitment to education and community development through their participation in the annual Brigada Eskwela initiative.
At Ambiong Elementary School, SM City Baguio joined forces in two separate activities held on August 04 and August 19 with dedicated employees, securities and job clean personnel to undertake a comprehensive transformation of the learning environment.
Other than cleaning the facility, school façade and corridors were repainted to create a vibrant and conducive atmosphere for students.
Additional painting materials were also turned over.
The initiative aimed to inspire and motivate young minds by providing them with an engaging educational space and enhancing the comfort and safety of the students and teachers.
These initiatives are a testament to SM’s dedication to education and their firm belief in the power of volunteerism.
By engaging their employees in community service, SM City Baguio strives to nurture a spirit of volunteerism and social responsibility among their team members.
Brigada Eskwela serves as a platform for collaboration between SM City Baguio and educational institutions, allowing them to work hand in hand to create a positive impact on the lives of students.
Through these projects, SM Malls aim to contribute to the holistic development of the community and empower the future generation.
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