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MR.DIY BRIGADA ESKWELA: Empowering education with Acts of Kindness

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Top left photo, on July 21, MR.DIYs senior marketing manager Charles Salecina (left) and Corporate Engagement specialist Lorina Krish D. Atchico of World Vision turned-over donations to Melibeth Ruiz (middle), principal of Concepcion Elementary School, Malabon.
Bottom three photos, on July 22, at Poodan Elementary School & Ekip Elementary School in Bokod, Benguet.

In the spirit of fostering a brighter future and spreading Acts of Kindness (AOK), MR.DIY recently concluded its 2-leg back-to-school outreach program, “Brigada Eskwela.” The campaign, held on July 21 and July 22, exemplified MR.DIY’s commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of young learners and their communities.

On July 21, MR.DIY employees, joined by the dedicated World Vision Team, stepped up to the plate and initiated the first leg of the campaign at Concepcion Elementary School in Malabon City.

The day started with a complete classroom refurbishment, involving a thorough general cleaning and a fresh coat of paint to breathe new life into the rooms. The volunteers also furnished the classrooms with curtains and visual aids.

MR.DIY presented donations, including children’s books, toys, cleaning materials, school bags, steel racks, air conditioners, and PVC accordions. 

On July 22, MR.DIY employees joined hands with the 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company headed by Police Capt. Faustino Lang-Akhan, PNP  Explosive Ordinance Disposal and Canine group headed by PEMS – Norman Batoon, and the Bokod Municipal Police Office to extend a helping hand to Poodan Elementary School & Ekip Elementary School in Bokod, Benguet.

As part of this outreach, the 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company, PNP  Explosive Ordinance Disposal and Canine, and the Bokod Municipal Police Office conducted a hair-cutting session for the students. MR.DIY distributed hygiene kits and school supplies.

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