Ayala Foundation, Mitsubishi Corporation partner for youth program

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Ayala Foundation, Mitsubishi Corporation partner for youth program

PHOTO: Ayala Foundation has been working with community youth leaders in different parts of the country. Through various initiatives for the youth, Ayala Foundation and its partners provide training and mentoring, as the program participants conceptualize and implement community-based projects that seek to address local concerns. Some of the areas that have been served so far include the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (photo 2), Talisay City, Negros Occidental (photo 3), and Anilao, Iloilo (photo 4).

Ayala Foundation and Mitsubishi Corporation recently renewed their commitment to support the youth sector through a memorandum of understanding for the Maging Magiting Youth Leadership Program (MMYLP).

The yearlong partnership aims to prepare students to be leaders of the future and help the youth develop a stronger love of country through active citizenship.

Officials from Ayala Foundation and Mitsubishi Corporation sign the agreement for   Maging Magiting Youth Leadership Program. From left: Joanna Duarte, senior director for Social Development, Ayala Foundation; Ruel Maranan, president, Ayala Foundation; Keiichi Matsunaga, general manager, Mitsubishi Corporation–Manila Branch; and Christian Gomez, senior manager, Ayala Foundation

The donation from Mitsubishi will enable 250 youth leaders to engage with their communities and implement projects that address the needs of local stakeholders.

Its online component, meanwhile, will allow youth leaders to participate in virtual field trips to Ayala Museum so they can deepen their appreciation for Philippine art and culture. It will also provide enrichment activities to CENTEX students to hone their leadership skills. Lastly, the MMYLP will hold a national digital conference to celebrate the youth’s role in preserving freedom.

“These interconnected programs are new expressions of our faith in the Filipino—especially the Filipino youth,” said Ayala Foundation President Ruel Maranan. “Let me thank Mitsubishi for continuing to work with us as we forge partnerships for nation-building.”

“Mitsubishi is glad to support this project that targets to empower youth leaders. This will pave the way to harness and maximize their potential through developing love for the country,” said Atsushi Okubo, Corporate Division Head, Mitsubishi Corporation.

For 15 years, Mitsubishi has supported Ayala Foundation’s programs, particularly those for youth leaders and out-of-school youth.

“We are happy to deepen the relationship between organizations and, at the same time, participate in the MMYLP,” said Keiichi Matsunaga, General Manager, Mitsubishi Corporation–Manila Branch.

“[This] is a testament that the partnership of [the] Ayala [group] and Mitsubishi is more than just doing business together,” added Mr. Okubo.

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