J&T Express, a leading delivery service provider in the Philippines, has partnered with the Department of Education (DepEd) and school administrators across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to support the Brigada Eskwela initiative, focusing on “Bayanihan Para sa Matatag na Paaralan.” J&T Express Philippines also participated in DepEd’s annual school supplies distribution and maintenance program, involving employees, teachers, and parents to prepare public school facilities for the new academic year.

“At J&T Express, we strive to demonstrate our commitment beyond delivering packages across the nation. We believe that even simple acts of support for our students can make a meaningful difference in providing them with a conducive learning environment. Through our efforts, we aim to contribute to the development of our future leaders,” said Joseph Emmanuel Orcine, Branding Department Representative of J&T Express Philippines. 

0918.18 J&T Express Builds Brighter Futures with Brigada Eskwela

From its kick-off activity in July until August, J&T Express extended its helping hands to public schools in more humble and remote barangays including in Metro Manila, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Lapu-Lapu City, and Agusan Del Norte with its employees also taking an active part in the initiative. 

“Partaking in DepEd’s Brigada Eskwela is one of our ways to embody our commitment to supporting the programs of our local and national government agencies. We wanted to strengthen our role in serving not only our customers but also the local communities”, Orcine concludes.

In this initiative, J&T Express puts forward its passion for service, striving to set its employees as role models when it comes to delivering action and reflecting its core values and social responsibility. As this valuable partnership continues, J&T Express reaffirms its dedication to the Brigada Eskwela program, contributing to the nation’s progress by playing an active role in the education sector. Nurturing an environment not just for students who are eager to start the school year, but also for the next generation of Filipinos.