Corporate Social Responsibility

CORPORATE SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITY

Brands have been known to talk about the value of corporate social responsibility and its importance for their employees and stakeholders. A global pandemic has tested companies to make good on that commitment. The way businesses responded to the crisis became a defining moment that will be remembered for years to come.

LBC Foundation’s vision has always been anchored on a mission to transform lives and empower communities. We do this by creating access and opportunities for the underserved Filipino through strategic partnerships, capacity building, and engaging people to move it forward. Our longstanding focus has always been on education, but a global pandemic has shifted our attention to include health and wellness as well.

Operational Highlights

  • Provided access to education for over 20,000 students across underserved communities through infrastructure building and facilities, scholarship grants, and ensuring access to tools and resources.
  • Assisted over a hundred children who were victims of abuse, violence and trafficking through the Build a School for the Orphaned project Kalipay and LBC Foundation “Bringing Joy Through Education.”
  • Provided direct assistance to internal LBC team members through the dependent Medical Assistance Scholarship Program.
  • Provided assistance for nearly 100,000 individuals affected during the Taal Volcano Eruption Relief Operations.
  • Harnessed LBC core business and human capital to extend reach and create positive impact during COVID Relief Operations across nearly 75,000 beneficiaries.
  • Served nearly 20,000 learners via the Adopt A School Program by donating printed modules across 12 divisions in Luzon.
  • Served 19 communities reaching 260 students across elementary, high school, senior high school and college levels through LBC’s educational scholarship programs.

Embarked on COVID Response and Recovery initiatives on top of educational programs including:

  • Masks Save Lives Campaign which benefitted nearly 200,000 families
  • Distribution of food packs to partner communities benefiting nearly 2000 families and 1,500 students, no-work-no-pay workers, job applicants, and returning OFWs.
  • Livelihood initiatives for women, mothers and farmers.
    Move It Forward campaign that provided shipping sponsorships to organizations and NGOs.
  • PPE distribution to public hospitals amid national shortage that benefited 500 frontline health workers.