Vision:
To be the premier catalyst in encouraging ACCP member companies to institutionalize their CSR activities and to use their CSR activities to support their corporate strategies.
Mission:
ACFPI serves as the socio civic arm of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine member companies
Values:
• Promote the idea that good CSR work and community development is good business policy and provide recognition for CSR best practices of member companies
• Provide ACCP member companies a forum to showcase their best CSR activities and community development
• Collaborate with ACCP member companies in developing, promoting, and administering some of their CSR programs when necessary
• Modernize our operations through the use of new technology (on line donation, SMS, computerization of data, etc.)
• Provide member companies and their employees the benefit of working with ACFPI whenever possible (volunteers for education)
• Train, develop, and recognize our employees; they are the keys to the foundation’s success
• Continue to build our endowment fund through “friend raising” projects and events to assure the sustainability of our operations
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. marks its 10th year of partnership with AmCham Foundation
Education in the Philippines has become a privilege only for those who can afford it. In most cases, poverty is the major hindrance to receiving a full education.Through the years, government, due to limited resources, has called on the private sector to support its mission of providing basic services to those in need.A growing proof of this show of support for public welfare is the increasing number of firms, including American corporations, implementing programs to benefit the less-fortunate as part of their corporate social responsibility.
As the socio-civic arm of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, the American Chamber Foundation Phils., Inc. (ACFPI), has been encouraging members of the Chamber to support the Foundation’s programs focused on youth development.It also continues to tap their corporate resources (cash contributions, in-kind donations, technical expertise, and employee volunteers) for use in its various programs.
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. is a corporate partner of the AmCham Foundation in its Educational Assistance Program for poor but deserving Filipino youth.It has sent 50 youth for a vocational course at Don Bosco Technical Institute (DBTI) for about 10 years already.
On August 19, 2009 the Foundation presented the School Year 2009/2010 scholars to S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Once more on its 10th year of partnership with AmCham Foundation, S.C. Johnson & Inc. continues to live its principle – “The goodwill of the people is the only enduring thing in any business.It is the sole substance…the rest is shadow!”
First Photo: Seated are the new scholars (L to R): Calvin Cogtong, Garry Risaba, Jocelyn Mata, Alice Ullang and Rose Ann Arante
Standing (L to R): Del Hilario, Program Manager AmCham Foundation; Floyd Pedernal, Sales Director S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Gloria Panganiban, HR Director - Malay Cluster & Manila Shared Service Center S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Rob Sears, Executive Director American Chamber of Commerce; Jun Salipsip, Executive Director AmCham Foundation; Bro. Elmer Rodriguez, SDB, Industrial Relation and Resource Mobilization Officer Don Bosco Technical Institute; Mon Daez, General Manager-Malay Cluster S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Catherine Lee, HR Manager-Malay Cluster; Maria Fe Orense, Marketing Director and Chato Tolentino, Executive Assistant Office of the General Manager and Marketing Department S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Second Photo: L to R: Floyd Pedernal, Sales Director S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Rob Sears, Executive Director American Chamber of Commerce; Gloria Panganiban, HR Director - Malay Cluster & Manila Shared Service Center S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Jun Salipsip, Executive Director AmCham Foundation; Mon Daez, General Manager-Malay Cluster S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.; Bro. Elmer Rodriguez, SDB, Industrial Relation and Resource Mobilization Officer Don Bosco Technical Institute; Maria Fe Orense, Marketing Director and Catherine Lee, HR Manager-Malay Cluster S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
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