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Siam Cement Group recently recognized their scholars during their annual turnover event for their Sharing The Dream Scholarship Program. After two years of holding the event online via Zoom, the eager scholars and SCG executives returned to the Philippine International Convention Center on 15 September.
"I feel very excited and proud of SCG that we resumed this kind of event to congratulate our scholarship students," said country director Jakkrit Suwansilp.
Through their Sharing The Dream scholarship program, SCG envisions teaching their students how to become model citizens, who follow the company's concept of Environmental, Social and Good Governance whenever applicable as the company aspires that its scholarship program produces students and citizens who want to make a better community for themselves and others.
For years, SCG's Sharing The Dream scholarship program supported students from Bulacan, Taguig, Batangas and Manila schools as they achieved their dreams through education and the SCG hopes that its scholars maintain their perseverance in life.
"Continue and follow your dreams," Suwansilp said. "Poverty can't stop you from your dream. Please continue to dream, but not only dream. Please make it happen. Once you make it happen, you'll be proud of yourself and make your parents, community, teacher, and country proud."
Besides the Sharing The Dream scholarship program, SCG supports education in the Philippines in several aspects to further develop quality learning within the country. Another is the Adopt-A-School program, which began five to six years ago in partnership with the Department of Education.