The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. donated school bags to students of Northville IV and Northville IV-B Elementary School in Marilao, Bulacan last September 28, 2015. The Foundation gave away a total of 4,227 school bags during a turnover ceremony at Marilao Central School. The activity was supervised by Anne P. Castillo, Northville IV Principal III, and Priscila P. Iliscupidez, Ph.D., District Supervisor, Marilao District.
Those who also attended the event were Ms. Mercedez Garcia, Officer-in-Charge, Northville IV-B; Jowie Foronda and Nerriah Soriano, Teachers, Master of Ceremonies; the staff of Office of the Vice Mayor “OVM”; teachers, students, parents, and the Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. headed by Philip Sing, Valerie Tan, Jonathan Anuma, Jan Nazarene Irorita, and Raymond Apan.
Principal Castillo gave the welcome address while a special message was given by TYKFI’s Corporate Communications Officer Valerie Tan. Following the speeches were the signing of the Deed of Donation and Acceptance and the distribution of the bags. Both principals of Northville IV and Northville IV-B delivered their respective messages on behalf of the student beneficiaries. The closing remarks was given by Priscila Iluscupidez.
The students and their parents were very happy with the school bags they received. Teachers and parents were also one in saying that this TYKFI project will encourage students to go to school regularly and study harder.
As Ms. Maria Karla N. Vinoya, Teacher 1 said: “The project will result in the positive behavior of pupils toward schooling. They will be more encouraged to attend their classes with their new bags. Thank you for choosing our school as beneficiary of your project. It will help our pupils a lot. May God continue to shower blessings on your Foundation so you may continue helping the poor.”
According to Mary Cley G. Crebillo, Teacher 1 “The project will help the pupils of every school to have convenience by giving them school bag in each pupil. It will help motivate them to attend school. Thank you very much for supporting Northville IV School. More power to you!”
As for Ms. Michelle A. Gatus, Teacher 1 said: “The Adopt-a-School project is very beneficial to school and most importantly to the pupils as it provides aid and assistance for the betterment of the pupils.
We would like to give our heartfelt appreciation to Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. for providing our students with school bags.”
Principal Castillo gave the welcome address while a special message was given by TYKFI’s Corporate Communications Officer Valerie Tan. Following the speeches were the signing of the Deed of Donation and Acceptance and the distribution of the bags. Both principals of Northville IV and Northville IV-B delivered their respective messages on behalf of the student beneficiaries. The closing remarks was given by Priscila Iluscupidez.
The students and their parents were very happy with the school bags they received. Teachers and parents were also one in saying that this TYKFI project will encourage students to go to school regularly and study harder.
As Ms. Maria Karla N. Vinoya, Teacher 1 said: “The project will result in the positive behavior of pupils toward schooling. They will be more encouraged to attend their classes with their new bags. Thank you for choosing our school as beneficiary of your project. It will help our pupils a lot. May God continue to shower blessings on your Foundation so you may continue helping the poor.”
According to Mary Cley G. Crebillo, Teacher 1 “The project will help the pupils of every school to have convenience by giving them school bag in each pupil. It will help motivate them to attend school. Thank you very much for supporting Northville IV School. More power to you!”
As for Ms. Michelle A. Gatus, Teacher 1 said: “The Adopt-a-School project is very beneficial to school and most importantly to the pupils as it provides aid and assistance for the betterment of the pupils.
We would like to give our heartfelt appreciation to Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. for providing our students with school bags.”