C S R 2006 Ppt A T E A S O F 06302006

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LCF’s COLLECTIVE EFFORTS By: Col. Alejandro Teves Escaño LCF DIRECTOR, & VP PRESIDENT: MFI (MERALCO FOUNDATION) PQPM (PHILIPPINE QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY MOVEMENT PCAFI (PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD) 2006 CSR EXPO

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LCF’s

COLLECTIVE EFFORTSBy: Col. Alejandro Teves Escaño

LCF DIRECTOR, & VP PRESIDENT: MFI (MERALCO FOUNDATION)

PQPM (PHILIPPINE QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY MOVEMENT PCAFI (PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD)

2006 CSR EXPO

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an expression of interest and concern in how companies respond to the agenda for corporate citizenship. Different organizations have framed different definitions on corporate responsibility - although there is considerable common ground between them – the management of companies’ business processes to produce an overall impact to society.

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Practise what you preach:

LCF’s Collective Way

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LCF’s Livelihood Forums

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MAASIN CITY, SOUTHERN LEYTE

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MAASIN CITY, SOUTHERN LEYTE

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ST. BERNARD, SOUTHERN LEYTE

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TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE

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INFANTA, QUEZON

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DUMAGUETE CITY, ORIENTAL NEGROS

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DUMAGUETE CITY, ORIENTAL NEGROS

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BAIS FAMILY FARM SCHOOLORIENTAL NEGROS

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LCF’s Brigada Eskuela

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LCF’s Relief & Relocation for

Southern Leyte

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Medical Missions

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SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF

LCF MEMBERS’ IN RESPONSE TO

SOUTHERN LEYTE DISASTER

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1 ABS-CBN Foundation

Staging area for relief goods Distributed relief goods in Leyte

2. Aboitiz Group Foundation

Relief goods donation (i.e. rice, bottled water, mosquito nets, etc. Lending facilities to ship goods from Manila to the Visayas

LCF MEMBERS’ CONTRIBUTORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

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3. Ayala Foundation Globe Telecom Innove Communications Ayala LandAyala Foundation-USAAll Ayala Companies)

Set up free "tawag centers" in the affected areas Cash & Goods Donations initially sent thru ABS-CBN Distribution of relief goods   Pooling of cash donations to create rehabilitation funds Blankets for the victims  Collection of donations from US-based Filipinos, given thru the Philippine National Red Cross Spearheaded a relief operations caravan.  All generated donations sent to the local government of St. Bernard through the Philippine Air Force

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4. BATO BALANI FOUNDATION

Goods donation – P2.5 million

5. COCA-COLA FOUNDATION

Cash Assistance/Goods – P200,000(through the Tacloban office in coordination with CNDR)

6. HSBC Goods donation                                

7. Johnson & Johnson Asia Pacific Contributions Committee

Cash Donation through UNICEF – P1.5 million Conducted a 3-day relief and cash donation campaign among employees

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8. Metrobank Group

Toyota Motor PhilippinesToyota Autoparts PhilippinesMetrobank Card Corp.Metrobank Foundation

Cash Donations – P5 million through its Chairman Mr. George S.K. Ty

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9. MFI (Meralco Foundation Inc)

MFI scholar & employee volunteers, help in the sorting and repacking of the relief goods at the DOE Covered Court, Merritt Road, Fort Bonifacio Col. Alex Escaño, MFI president, coordinated for LCF with Southern Leyte Governor Rosette Lerias and other LGU officials, obtained the master plan for the rehabilitation, relocation and other needs of the province. With the mandate from LCF president Bobby Calingo and in consultations with Malu Erni. Organized the collective effort of LCF members, other NGOs and government institutions for assistance and livelihood projects in LEYTE.

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10. Mirant Philippines Foundation*

Created a Rehabilitation Fund - P6 million Relief goods donated in partnership with PASAR Foundation – P200,000 Held medical mission at Toledo, Pagbilao on Feb 28, 2006. Medical consultation & medicines to at least 150 victims on March 1, 2006 Counseling services to 20 victims

11. Ortigas Foundation and Ortigas & Co Ltd. Partnership

Fielded volunteers for sorting and repacking at the DOE /Petron logistics center

12. PASAR Foundation

Fielded rescue operations team Rescue, relief and rehabilitation efforts

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13. Petron Foundation

Donated – P9 million Fuel and medicines – P500,000 Manning of DSWD Relief Center by Petron volunteers, located at the Dept of Energy Center Mobilized retail network and depots in the Visayas to serve as drop-off points and collection centers of donations from motorists Created a rehabilitation initiatives specifically on providing housing

14. Pfizer Philippines

Cash Donated – P300,000 Medicines Donated – P2,645,970.44 Delivered goods to DOE facilities

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15. Pilipinas Shell Foundation

Relief operations through Retail Business (Visayas Sales Region) and Shell Dealers Assoc. Shell Dealer of St. Bernard was the focal point of relief operations in the area for goods and cash received from various publics, Shell Dealers Association of Cebu and other donors enjoined by Shell; funds and goods were directly given to the local relief centers Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp (PSPC)-Retail contributed P.01/liter of its sales from Feb 17-28, 2006 Mobilization continues for donations from employees of PSPC and SPEX thru Project Better World and Project Malasakit corporate volunteerism programs Shell Philippines Exploration (SPEX) and the Malampaya Joint Venture together with PSPC consolidated resources for rehabilitation work

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16. PLDT / PLDT Foundation / First Pacific Co., LTD / Indo Food/SMART Communications

• Released initial relief operations fund – P200,000• Pooling of community rehabilitation fund from the following: First Pacific Co. Ltd., Indo Food, PLDT, PLT Foundation Inc., and Smart Communications – P10 million• Free Smart telecoms services provided at site

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17. Ronald McDonald House Charities

Donated 200 sacks of rice Delivered to DOE facilities in a 40-footer truck the goods collected from all their branches Accepted in all McDonald's branches nationwide donations for canned goods, water, clothes, medicines and cash in coordination with NDCC, DSWD, Red Cross, ABC-CBN Foundation and GMA7 Kapuso Foundation

18. Roxas Gargollo Foundation

• Cash and in-kind donation from employees of CADPI and CADP Group Corporation

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19. San Miguel Corporation

Safety First distilled water donated 200 cases of coca-cola products PureFoods canned goods products – P103,392 Conducted an employee drive for the landslide victims.

20. Splash Foundation

Offered their Valenzuela Facilities as a depository for donations in kind before ship out via Aboitiz Foundation Offered transport services to ferry the consolidated items to Aboitiz for shipment to the Visayas Donated 50 cases of 350 ml bottled water and 10 sacks of rice

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21. Tan Yan Kee Foundation

• Sent a 22-man rescue team composed of PAL mountaineers •PAL provided free cargo for disaster relief goods •Loaned 2 helicopters for rescue and relief operations•Donated relief goods and 20,000 bottles of distilled and mineral water from Asia Brewery Inc.•In cooperation with the FFCCCII (Filipino Chinese •Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.), committed to build 5 two-classroom schoolhouses to replace the school buried by the mudslide and also save P1,000 for each of the 410 survivor-families identified as of afternoon of Feb 20, 2006•Committed to help future rehabilitation of the area and its residents

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22. Zuellig Foundation

Non-food kits (mats, mosquito nets, blankets and t-shirts) – P100, 000 Donated medicines and assisted in post-disaster rehabilitation

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Partner

Dialogue

Network

Learn

LET’S TEAM UP!!!

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Just like a ship cruising along turbid waters, LCF will continue to run afloat as it

continues to row towards one direction, all at the same time.

LCF TEAM

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Victoria P. GarchitorenaLCF Chair

President, Ayala Foundation

Roberto R. CalingoLCF President

ED, Mirant Phils. Foundation Inc.

Alejandro T. EscañoLCF VP for Programs

President, Meralco Foundation, Inc.

Maurice P. LigotLCF Treasurer

Managing Director, Splash Foundation

Pacita U. JuanLCF VP for Marketing &

Business DevelopmentDirector, Figaro Foundation Corp.

Augusto P.I. CarpioLCF VP for Operations &

Membership ServicesManaging Trustee, Aboitiz Group Foundation

Elaine G. MapaLCF Public Affairs Director

ED, Education for Youth Enterprise(EYE) Foundation

Mary Margaret M. BarroLCF Executive Director

Marivic M. SarmientoLCF Corporate Secretary

President Sarmiento Foundation

LCF Members, Directors, Officers, Advisory Council, Executive Director and Staff Towards LCF’s Social Agenda

LCF TEAM

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