SMC to train Cavite ‘Boystown’ youth for technical jobs
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 7) - The San Miguel Corporation, through its packaging subsidiary San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corp. (SMYPC), will train indigent students of Sisters of Mary School – Adlas, Inc. (Boystown) in Cavite for technical jobs in the manufacturing sector.
The company donated manufacturing equipment to the school and also renovated its mechanical workshop.
“Now more than ever we need to produce bright, talented young minds that are central to driving the manufacturing sector forward. Through this program, we hope to raise the interest of the next generation of Filipinos and equip them with skills in modern technologies to make them industry-ready and self-reliant,” said SMC President and Chief Operating Officer Ramon Ang.
Published April 8, 2021, 5:30 AM
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) subsidiary San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corp. (SMYPC) is planning to train underprivileged youth for technical jobs.
The firm said this will provide the youth with access to economic opportunities and help improve overall competencies in the country’s manufacturing sector.
SMC president and COO Ramon S. Ang
SMC President and Chief Operating Officer Ramon S. Ang committed to continue helping indigent students in the care of the Sisters of Mary Schools – Adlas Inc. (Boystown) in Silang, Cavite following SMYPC’s donation of manufacturing equipment and renovation of the school’s mechanical workshop.
“Now more than ever we need to produce bright, talented young minds that are central to driving the manufacturing sector forward. Through this program, we hope to raise the interest of the next generation of Filipinos and equip them with skills in modern technologies to make them industry-ready and self-reliant