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Visayan Electric, Vivant Foundation Inc. successfully rewire 13 public schools in its franchise area


Turnover Ceremony of the Upgrading of the Electrical Wirings of the 13 school beneficiaries at the DepEd Region VII Office. In the photo are: Visayan Electric President and COO Raul Lucero (left center), Vivant Foundation Inc. Executive Director Shem Garcia (center), Cebu City School Division Superintendent Nimfa Bongo (right center), ESSD DepEd Region VII Chief Tomas Pastor (far left), and representatives from the 13 school beneficiaries.


“This project will illuminate the path to where our learners are going - to the future.” - Jeremy C. Dinampo, DepEd School Division Administrative Officer V of Cebu Province. 


Visayan Electric, in partnership with Vivant Foundation Inc., has rewired and upgraded the electrical systems of 13 public schools within its franchise area as beneficiaries.


The Upgrading of the Electrical Systems or Rewiring Project is one of the core Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects of Visayan Electric that is aimed towards promoting safety and quality education. 


During the turnover ceremony last July 10, 2023, the chief of Education Support Services Division of DepEd Region 7, Tomas Pastor, thanked Visayan Electric and Vivant Foundation Inc. for their continued support in making sure that classrooms and school facilities are safe from accidents and are conducive for learning. 


The same sentiments were echoed by DepEd School Division Administrative Officer V of Cebu Province, Jeremy C. Dinampo. “This rewiring project will illuminate the path to where our learners are going - to the future,” he said. 


Over its 10-year run, Visayan Electric has rewired a total of 5,275 classrooms and facilities, 5002 with Aboitiz Foundation Inc. and 273 with Vivant Foundation Inc. 


Included in this year’s beneficiaries of the project are: San Roque ES (Liloan); Lanipga ES (Consolacion); Panoypoy ES (Consolacion); Panas ES (Consolacion); Tingub ES (Mandaue City); Ilaya ES (San Fernando); Uling ES (City of Naga); Pangdan ES (City of Naga); Cadulawan IS (Minglanilla); Tungkil NHS (Minglanilla); Manipis ES (Talisay City); Tapul ES (Talisay City); and Busay NHS (Cebu City).


Cadulawan Integrated School teacher, Marie Ann L. Sebial, shared “If not for VECO and Vivant Foundation, the schools would have still experienced hazardous electrical concerns since most of us are now leaning on using televisions for educational discussions,” she said.


Panoypoy Elementary School Principal, Adele C. Espinosa, also expressed gratitude to the benefactors. “I think I speak not just for my school but for all the schools who benefited from this project, that we are thankful for this blessing that we have received from Visayan Electric and Vivant foundation,” she said. 


The Rewiring Project is just one of the various CSR projects of Visayan Electric aimed towards the education sector. The distribution firm takes pride in its vast CSR initiatives geared towards the different sectors of the society, including education, livelihood, and the environment.

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