CAL LiFT ( Learning ICT for Tomorrow )
LiFT (Learning ICT For Tomorrow) was born when CAL enlisted in the Department
of Education’s Adopt-A-School program. The objective is to helps
public schools acquire decent computer training for both teachers and
students. This is in line with the company’s mission to bridge
knowledge gap, making a difference in national development.
The program also encourages the private sector
to get involved in the development of the Philippine education system
by sponsoring an IT program to less privileged schools.
Who can help? Any private
individual, group, organization or institution.
Qualifications: Possess a credible track record, companies
must be supported by a certificate of registration with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) or with the Cooperative Development Authority
(CDA)
Which schools will be selected as recipients? Elementary,
secondary or tertiary public schools preferably located in poorest provinces/municipalities
in the Philippines, with poor education condition (i.e severe classroom
shortage, insufficient budget, deficient books and instructional materials,
no IT program)
The donor has the prerogative to select a recipient school as well as
the area where it wishes to place its support. Schools could also be
provided by the three education agencies (DepEd, CHEd and TESDA)
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