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Consumer product and diversified science company 3M Philippines recently partnered with public schools to prepare for the School Year 2023 — 2024 opening. With a new period of on-site classes on the horizon, there was no better time for 3M Philippines to launch their back-to-school campaign Malinis, Maaliwalas, at Masiglang Pagbabalik Eskwela, which was conducted as part of the Department of Education's annual Brigada Eskwela program.
For this school year, 3M Philippines aspired to create a welcoming environment for incoming students of Cubao Elementary School in Quezon City and Cayetano Arellano High School in the City of Manila.
Vivian Faustino, country sales leader for 3M Philippines Consumer Business Group, spoke about the company's goals for this latest initiative. Faustino states, "3M supports Brigada Eskwela and the bayanihan spirit of all the education stakeholders in preparing and providing a clean learning environment for students and teachers in public schools."
Indeed, the uniquely Filipino bayanihan spirit prevailed as volunteers from 3M Philippines and Global Service Center spent time cleaning and decorating the schools with teachers, students, and their parents. Some household brands of 3M that sponsored the event are Scotch-Brite, Post-it, and Scotch. With the help of Scotch-Brite Scouring, Bathroom, and Floor Care products, the school facilities were made neat for teachers and students. To beautify the classrooms, 3M Philippines also provided stationery and school supplies from its brands Scotch and Post-it. John Butch P. Locara, principal of Cayetano Arellano High School, expressed his appreciation for the superior quality of 3M's products. "Dito sa aming paaralan, subok na namin ang mahusay na kalidad ng Scotch tapes. Ginagamit ko 'yan sa aking trabaho sa opisina," he said. "Kami ay naniniwala na sa pagbabayanihan ng bawat isa ay maihahanda natin ang paaralan na malinis at maayos para sa ating mga mag-aaral."
Eloisa C. Tamon, principal of Cubao Elementary School, was likewise grateful for 3M's partnership. "Salamat 3M Philippines sa pagpili sa amin bilang benepisyaryo para sa Brigada Eskwela," she said. "Nakasisiguro kami na gamit ang mga produkto ng 3M ay malilinis natin ng mahusay at mapapaganda ang bawat classroom at paligid ng paaralan."