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Home » Press Release » Dell Re-affirms Commitment to Increasing Tech Access for Underserved Youth in the Philippines
Dell Re-Affirms Commitment To Increasing Tech Access For Underserved Youth In The Philippines
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Dell Re-affirms Commitment to Increasing Tech Access for Underserved Youth in the Philippines

Grant SorianoBy Grant SorianoSeptember 26, 20152 Comments4 Mins Read

Demonstrating its long-term commitment to bridging the digital divide, Dell Philippines today reaffirms its dedication to local youth by announcing US$359,000 (PHP 16 million) in donations for its long-term charitable partners – ChildHope Asia Philippines, Inc. (CHAP) and Childrenโ€™s Joy Foundation, Inc. (CJFI). The donation is part of Dellโ€™s global Youth Learning program, which includes 62 partners in 15 countries working to increase access to technology and education for underserved youth in the communities Dell serves.

Dell Re-Affirms Commitment To Increasing Tech Access For Underserved Youth In The Philippines
Dell Re-Affirms Commitment To Increasing Tech Access For Underserved Youth In The Philippines
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Dell Re-Affirms Commitment To Increasing Tech Access For Underserved Youth In The Philippines
Dell Re-Affirms Commitment To Increasing Tech Access For Underserved Youth In The Philippines

โ€œSkilled workers are increasingly in demand, including in Asia, yet STEM-related sectors are experiencing a shortage of skilled talents. Despite the enormous opportunity, many young students have limited ability and access to build the critical skills required to succeed in a connected world,โ€ said Denis Kelly, vice-president, GSC Client Basic Support, Dell Inc. โ€œWe are thrilled to help youth organizations achieve our mutual goal of enabling the next generation and making a difference and for the Philippinesโ€™ future.โ€

Speaking at the ceremonial turn-over of the grant, Richard Teo, president of Dell Philippines reinforced the companyโ€™s commitment to empower the youth through education. โ€œTodayโ€™s youth are tomorrowโ€™s leaders. Enabling them to gain proficiency in technology skills is Dellโ€™s way of contributing meaningfully to the development of a generation that will be ready for the future,โ€ Teo said. โ€œWe are pleased to be leading the charge in giving Filipino youth access to education and technology through our continued partnerships with CHAP and CJFI.โ€

CHAP, a leading advocate for street children, gives poverty-stricken youth access to educational opportunities outside a traditional school setting. Through this additional grant, Metro Manilaโ€™s street children can benefit from Alternative and Basic Education, Computer Literacy, Vocational Technology and Service Skills Training classes. An additional mobile education van equipped with a TV monitor, projector and 10 laptops will be deployed to reach more than 1,000 street children from six cities namely Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Pasay, Makati and Paraรฑaque, which will enhance the children’s learning and facilitate classes even during rainy days.

โ€œCHAP is grateful for Dellโ€™s ongoing support for youth education programs that endeavor to uplift the lives of marginalized children. The grants from Dell over the last four years have made a positive impact on the community and on the lives of the children who now have a chance for a brighter future,โ€ said Teresita L. Silva, president and executive director of CHAP.

CJFI has been a recipient of Dell grant and technology solutions for almost a decade. Dellโ€™s donation this year will enable CJFI to enhance its Empowering Children and Youth through Computer Literacy Program, giving them the means reach more children and cover all grade levels in elementary and high school, including out of school youth.ย  From seven center-based computer laboratories and one mobile computer lab, it will expand to eight center-based computer laboratories and three mobile computer labs in an effort to reach communities in the countryside.

The mobile computer laboratories are expected to impact over 10,000 children as it travels to depressed communities to provide free access to computer education and a sophisticated computer laboratory. CJFI will set up a center-based computer laboratory in Davao City, equipped with 20 Dell PCs run by a Dell server using thin client solution.

โ€œThe support that Dell has given over the last 10 years is one that CJFI deeply appreciates. Beyond the state-of-the art equipment and monetary donation, the true value of Dellโ€™s giving grant lies in the seed of hope they have planted in the hearts and minds of all the youth that have been touched by the program. As we see the childrenโ€™s growing appreciation for math and science education, we believe that we are making a positive step towards youth empowerment,โ€ said Rosemarie N. Dimagnaong, executive director, CJFI.

In addition to the above, Dellโ€™s employees regularly do volunteer work with children in these two organizations. To date, Dell Philippines team members have volunteered more than 3,400 hours, mainly with CHAP and CJFI, to supporting technology education and other life skills.


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2 Comments

  1. Joshua Malonzo on September 26, 2015 1:37 am

    Do people even buy Alienware products?

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    • Back2Gaming on September 27, 2015 1:41 am

      They’re planning to bring Alienware products here in PH so yeah, people will buy them. So Dell, kindly note us for review possibilities. We’d love to dispel that your products are nothing but overpriced crap. Lest you want it to persist.

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