Epson Philippines Corporation (EPC) has strengthened its corporate responsibility portfolio with new support for the ADHD Society of the Philippines, providing productivity equipment aimed at enhancing the group’s communication, training, and outreach capabilities.
As part of the partnership, EPC supplied a business projector, two scanners, and a multifunction printer with inks—tools expected to streamline the Society’s operations as it expands nationwide awareness efforts and professional engagement programs. The donation aligns with EPC’s broader strategy to position its technology solutions as catalysts for community development and organizational efficiency.
The ADHD Society has long been a key advocate for neurodiverse individuals, offering education campaigns and support networks for families, teachers, and specialists. Epson said the new equipment reinforces its push to embed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives into its business culture and stakeholder engagement.
“Epson believes that technology should help break barriers and empower people,” said Masako Kusama, President and Director of Epson Philippines Corporation. “Our support for the ADHD Society of the Philippines reflects our shared goal of building a more inclusive society, one that recognizes and celebrates every individual’s potential.”
The partnership builds on EPC’s earlier DEI activities, including an internal neurodiversity awareness program featuring advocates from the Philippine Neurodivergent Self Advocates (PhiNSA). These sessions aim to help employees better understand inclusive practices and workplace adjustments for neurodiverse colleagues.
For the ADHD Society, the technology donation adds operational value as demand for advocacy and outreach grows.
“Our work is rooted in helping individuals with ADHD and their families feel understood, supported, and included,” said Patis Famador, Board of Trustees Treasurer of the ADHD Society of the Philippines.
“Epson’s contribution allows us to strengthen our outreach and engagement, especially in communities where awareness and access to information are most needed. Partnerships like this remind us that inclusion is a collective effort and that when organizations come together with empathy and purpose, real change happens.”
EPC said its latest partnership underscores its long-term effort to align business growth with social impact, leveraging its imaging, printing, and scanning technologies to support education, accessibility, and community empowerment programs across the region.