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‘The future lies in the hands of today’s youth, this is why we are investing in their learning and growth.’

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The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines officially turned over the Alamim Learning Resource Center at Habay Elementary School in Bacoor, Cavite, as part of its ongoing support for DepEd’s Brigada Eskwela 2025 initiative.
Ambassador Ilan Fluss personally visited the school to inaugurate the center, named after Alamim, a religious agricultural community near the Gaza border in Southern Israel.
“The Embassy is proud to sponsor another learning resource center for Filipino students. We value education. The future lies in the hands of today’s youth, this is why we are investing in their learning and growth,” said Ambassador Fluss.
The Alamim Learning Resource Center is fully equipped with educational materials and facilities such as a TV set, bean bags, reading materials, educational game boards, and other amenities designed to support a fun, creative, and comfortable learning experience.
The Embassy of Israel has actively supported DepEd’s Brigada Eskwela program, having inaugurated three other learning centers: the Jerusalem Learning Resource Center in Bagong Tanyag Elementary School (Taguig City), Ofakim Learning Resource Center in Malaya Elementary School (Quezon City), and Be’eri Learning Resource Center in San Juan Elementary School (San Juan City), each serving as a symbol of educational innovation and lasting international friendship.