Building the Future by Building Education: CEMEX and GMA Kapuso Foundation build new, typhoon-resilient schools

One of the key advocacies of CEMEX Philippines Foundation Inc’s (CPFI) is Building Education. Through this pillar, CPFI supports the educational needs of young schoolchildren from various parts of the country. 


Last year, parts of Visayas and northern Mindanao were heavily affected by super typhoon Odette, destroying homes and infrastructure in its path, including public school facilities.


With a shared vision of fostering integral education by providing students from public schools with decent and functional classrooms, as well as water distribution and sanitation facilities, CPFI partnered with GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF). CPFI is the corporate social responsibility arm of CEMEX Holdings Philippines Inc.

CEMEX Philippines Foundation donated a total of 3,850 cement bags, through the partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation, which were used for the construction of a total of 11 classrooms in three public elementary schools, namely New Malangza Elementary School in Liloan (top) and Magallanes Elementary School in Limasawa Island – both located in Southern Leyte, and Baybay Elementary School in Burgos, Siargao, Surigao del Norte.


“Our mission of building a better future for the next generation includes the creation and development of opportunities for young students by providing them with a conducive learning space,” says Luis Franco, President and CEO of CEMEX Holdings Philippines.

A total of 3,850 cement bags were donated  by CEMEX Philippines Foundation that went to the construction of a total of 11 classrooms in three public elementary schools, namely Magallanes Elementary School in Limasawa Island and New Malangza Elementary School in Liloan, both located in Southern Leyte, and Baybay Elementary School in Burgos, Siargao, Surigao del Norte. 

Education (DepEd) CARAGA Regional Director Dr. Ma. Gemma M. Ledesma , DepEd Siargao Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Nelia S. Lomocso and Head Teacher 1 Marysol Estorba during the turnover ceremonies at Baybay Elementary School in Burgos, Siargao. Joining them are representatives from other sponsors and partners who made the project possible, including the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), local government units and CEMEX Philippines Foundation represented by its Executive Director Erlinda Lizardo (2nd from left).


“Our advocacy on Building Education is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on Quality Education which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all,” Franco added. 

The newly built classrooms are designed to be typhoon-resistant and earthquake-proof, withstanding winds of up to 300 kilometers per hour and earthquakes of up to intensity eight. It features reinforced concrete walls, steel doors and window jambs, fiber-cement board ceiling and an integrated floor slab and foundation. 

CEMEX Philippines representatives visit the new classrooms built in partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation. (Left to right) Area Sales Manager (ASM) Jhuneva Marie Bontuyan, Communications, Social Impact and Foundation Officer Ma. Kristina Gallardo, ASM Rado Boy Rodriguez and CEMEX Philippines Foundation Executive Director Erlinda Lizardo.


The new classrooms are also PWD-friendly through the installation of PWD ramps and dedicated toilets per classroom.

CEMEX Philippines Foundation Executive Director Erlinda Lizardo and Kristina Gallardo, Communication, Social Impact and Foundation Officer graced the groundbreaking and the subsequent inauguration ceremonies.


CPFI advances advocacies that are dedicated to building a sustainable, better future by proactively launching various programs in the fields of education, livelihood, environment, health, and partnerships – all dedicated to empowering communities and uplifting the lives surrounding it. 

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