Unilever, though Domex, is supporting this year's Brigada Eskwela.
School is finally back in session as the Department of Education has
declared August 22 as the first day of classes. While blended learning is
still the mandate, schools have kicked off their preparations for
face-to-face classes through Brigada Eskwela, inspiring community-wide
effort and collaboration to prepare the schools in time for the resumption
of classes.
Domex Powers Up Unilever’s Support for this year’s Brigada Eskwela
Brigada Eskwela 2022
Brigada Eskwela 2022 held its national kick-off last August 1 at the Imus
Pilot Elementary School, where Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte
shared that “the collaboration between the parents, the teachers, local
governments, and the entire community on Brigada Eskwela opens a deeper and
meaningful collaboration even until after the school year closes”.
With the theme “Tugon sa Hamon ng Ligtas na Balik-Aral”, this year’s Brigada
Eskwela focuses on the collective effort to create a safe learning environment
for the students, teachers, and school community while ensuring the delivery
of quality education.
Domex keeps school toilets clean
Answering this call to support our public schools and create a safe return to
face-to-face classes, Unilever Philippines has partnered with the Department
of Education to help provide access to clean school toilets and promote proper
hygiene in the community.
Powering this effort from Unilever Philippines is
Domex: a brand of disinfectants proven to kill 99.9% of germs while helping
remove visible stains and eliminate odors (based on lab tests against
representative germs).
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Unilever employees volunteer to clean bathrooms in Gat Andres Bonifacio Elementary School |
For Brigada Eskwela 2022, Unilever Philippines successfully provided over
Php300,000 worth of Domex products to more than 40 schools nationwide, along
with deploying cleaning tools and dedicated Domex clean-up teams to 7 partner
schools across Metro Manila.
The partner schools include Batasan Hills National High School, Quezon City
Science High School, Comembo Elementary School, Palanan Elementary School,
Santolan Elementary School, Santolan High School, and Gat Andres Bonifacio
Elementary School.
Domex Brand Manager Regina Ocampo further explains, “As a brand, we believe
access to clean and safe toilets should be a right, not a privilege, and that
clean, safe toilets contribute to better learning and ultimately, better
futures for our students. This commitment is why Brigada Eskwela is only the
start of an exciting new partnership with DepEd.”
More activities lined up
Ocampo shares that later this year, Domex and DepEd will be launching the
Domex Eskwelang Unstoppable Awards, a program built with implementing partner
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) that empowers
and distinguishes outstanding school division offices and schools in
implementing DepEd’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Schools (WinS)
program.
She adds, “Essentially, it recognizes the commitment and effort of schools and
school divisions in providing clean toilets for the students.”
And to further promote public health and environmental hygiene, Domex has also
extended product provision to various local institutions. Philippine Red Cross
vaccination hubs and laboratories, and local hospitals received their share of
Domex disinfectants as part of the goal to curb rising cases of COVID-19.
To learn more about Domex’s advocacy of making clean comfort rooms accessible
to all Filipinos visit
https://www.facebook.com/DomexPhilippines.
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