Foundation helps fund classroom construction | Inquirer News

Foundation helps fund classroom construction

/ 06:13 AM July 19, 2013

In its commitment to better education for the Filipino children, the Juanito I. King Foundation Inc. (JIKFI), together with partners Cebu Landmasters and RDAK Land, formally turned over donations amounting to P600,000 to the Children’s Hour last July 6 at the ABSoberano International Corp. building in barangay Labangon, Cebu City.

The event was attended by Cebu Landmasters chief executive officer Jose Soberano III, JIKFI executive director Kenneth Raymund H. King and Children’s Hour assistant executive director Geenette Garcia.

The money is used in constructing a two-classroom structure to address the lack of classrooms of Upper Tunghaan school in Minglanilla town, southern Cebu.

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The school has 21 sections but it only has 15 classrooms, prompting the six other sections to hold classes in makeshift classrooms.

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The two-classroom structure is due to be finished this month and be occupied by the first week of August.

JIKFI, which is accredited by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC), strives to uplift the lives of the Filipino people through health and education projects.

For inquiries on how to join the foundation, call 4158330 local 802 or visit their office at Room 202, Cebu Holdings Center.

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