PHILIPPINES – DOOGEE, a recently launched technology brand, has extended its support to the Gawad Kalinga Foundation by donating tablets to aid the organization’s ARAL program. These tablets, specifically the DOOGEE U10 Kid Android tablets, were provided to facilitate reading and comprehension tutorials for the foundation’s initiative.
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The donation was aimed at enhancing educational efforts, with the tablets equipped with a specialized app called Kids World. This app boasts over 300 learning activities tailored to accelerate literacy programs like ARAL. Igue Bonifacio, the Integrated Marketing Head of DOOGEE Philippines, expressed the brand’s eagerness to contribute to Gawad Kalinga’s noble cause, emphasizing the long-term benefits for children and the potential impact on poverty alleviation in the Philippines.
Mr. Bonifacio highlighted, “We are very honored to be a part of this noble program of Gawad Kalinga, which will benefit children and, in the long term, help alleviate poverty in the Philippines. We didn’t hesitate to say yes when they approached us.”
Moreover, DOOGEE Philippines intends to continue its support for NGOs like Gawad Kalinga, focusing on providing suitable technology for educational and recreational purposes.
Expressing gratitude for the donation, Vangie Sesma, Head of Key Accounts at Gawad Kalinga Foundation, commented, “Gratitude is the melody of generosity. Thank you DOOGEE for your heartfelt donation. You’ve orchestrated a brighter future for children who dream of learning. Your gift of a tablet is not just a device; it’s a key that unlocks doors of knowledge and opportunities for those who cannot afford their own. Your kindness resonates in the eager minds of these kids, empowering them to reach new heights. Thank you for composing a symphony of hope and education.”
The partnership between DOOGEE and Gawad Kalinga Foundation signifies a collaborative effort towards enhancing educational resources for underprivileged children in the Philippines.