Rep. Leviste gives over 150,000 school bags to Batangas students

Leandro Leviste gives over 150,000 school bags to Batangas students

By: - Reporter / @JEPOI04
/ 03:53 PM July 06, 2025

Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste gives school bags to Batangas students.

Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste gives school bags to Batangas students.

Representative Leandro Legarda Leviste has donated over 150,000 school bags for every student in the 1st District of Batangas, marking one of the largest private initiatives to support education in the Philippines.

Leviste’s Lingkod Legarda Leviste Foundation began delivering these school bags to elementary schools and high schools at the opening of the new school year.

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Each bag is filled with school supplies tailored to the student’s grade level, helping ensure children are prepared at the start of the school year. Parents, students, and educators welcomed Leviste’s initiative across the 1st District of Batangas, which is comprised of Balayan, Calaca, Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, Nasugbu, Taal, and Tuy.

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More than 150,000 school bags are given by Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste to Batangas students without a cost to the government.

More than 150,000 school bags are given by Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste to Batangas students without a cost to the government.

The school bags were personally donated by Leviste, at zero cost to the government. Apart from giving school bags, Leviste launched last school year a program to give students personal financial assistance, which he plans to expand in the coming weeks.

READ: Leandro Leviste’s first bill: Allowance for every Filipino student

Leviste, the country’s youngest billionaire entrepreneur, decided to focus on public service in 2024 after selling a controlling stake in Solar Philippines New Energy Corporation to Meralco for P34 billion. Now in Congress, he is working on programs aimed at ending the cycle of poverty through education.

Leviste has filed a bill to provide a monthly allowance of Php 1,000 to every Filipino student, from kindergarten to college, regardless of socioeconomic status.

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The allowance would help cover basic needs such as food, transportation, and other educational expenses. Recognizing the limitations of government funding, the bill also proposes to seek donations and other funding sources to support the national student allowance program.

While work continues on increasing government support for education in the Philippines, Leviste aims to use the proceeds from his business ventures for his philanthropic initiatives.

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“I see it as my responsibility to share what I have with others, especially to address the shortage of funding for education in the Philippines. A lack of budget for basic needs like food, transportation, or school supplies should not be an obstacle for any child’s education,” Leviste said.

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