Sunday, July 20, 2025

Isuzu Heart and Smile scholars

Batch 23 graduates from auto servicing course

Fifteen scholars from Batch 23 of the Isuzu Heart and Smile Project (IHSP) graduated from a rigorous two-year Automotive Servicing Course at the Isuzu-TESDA Auto Mechanic Training Center in Tacloban, Leyte, earning the highest qualification—an NC IV Certificate.

The educational aid project is a collaboration between Isuzu Motors Limited, Japan (IML), the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and World Vision. It exemplifies Isuzu’s commitment to uplifting underprivileged youth by honing their automotive servicing skills to advance their careers in aftersales service.

Transformative education

Established in 2008, the Isuzu Heart and Smile Project has since provided holistic automotive education to 436 underprivileged youth. The program comprises the standard TESDA curriculum for automotive servicing, supplemented with additional classes on Isuzu diesel technology and other relevant topics, thereby enhancing both general and specialized skills.

IHSP graduates can further their careers in the automotive industry, which Tetsuya Ikemoto from Isuzu Motors Limited remarked is making strides in the country. “The auto industry in the Philippines is growing every year, and more and more people are interested in working in it,” noted Ikemoto.

IHSP trainees during the skills demonstration

Posting an employment rate of 94.3% for all its graduates, the program proves to be a transformative educational experience. Among these graduates, 67% are employed locally, while 24% are employed overseas, and 3% are self-employed. Those working overseas are now making an impact in top global markets such as Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, the United States, and other parts of Asia and the Middle East.

Ikemoto encouraged the new graduates to carry on the program’s track record of success. “We hope that through this project, graduates will be able to satisfy customers by demonstrating the skills they acquired in their training and contribute to the development of the company and the Philippines,” Ikemoto said during his address.

Tradition of excellence

Following the graduation ceremony, IHSP welcomed 18 new scholars from Batch 27, who will train in automotive servicing until 2027. To inspire the incoming batch and offer a preview of the skills they will develop, current scholars from batches 24 to 26 conducted a special Skills Demonstration. Several students were also recognized during the ceremony for their exemplary performance in the IHSP.

Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) President Mikio Tsukui expressed optimism about the scholars’ future success. “We are honored to be part of these students’ journey as they become professionals who can apply their skills for the benefit of the company, our valued customers, and society,” said Tsukui. “We look forward to their continued success—not only as key members of the Isuzu dealer network both locally and internationally, but also in their broader career pursuits.”

Seventeen years since the inception of the Isuzu Heart and Smile Project, the Isuzu Group and its partners continue to fulfill their commitment to communities and society as your responsible partner.

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