Xiaomi donated some electronic learning gadgets to aid students as they embark on the recent implementation of face-to-face classes.
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Donated items |
Xiaomi x World Vision donates laptops, tablets, and school supplies!
A school in Barangay Baseco in Manila City was able to receive 10 units of RedmiBook 15, 400 sets of LCD writing tablets, and school supply kits which includes crayons, pencils, and writing pads.
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Drawing tablets handed out |
This program was also achieved through the help of World Vision Philippines, a non-profit organization, that is dedicated to uplifting the lives of every child, family, and community.
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The students received their learning tools |
Xiaomi did this to provide the students the learning materials they need for the school year while also allowing them to nurture creativeness and talents using those devices and tools given.
The last two years have indeed been trying times for these students. It has always been the mission of Xiaomi to be a brand that supports young people’s aspirations by equipping them with the latest technology available, explained Tomi Adrias, Xiaomi Philippines' Head of Marketing.
Xiaomi stated, that the donation is the brand's second year working with World Vision, and it is part of their ongoing advocacy to actively promote the further development of education in the country through technology that will help enhance and harness Filipino students' digital prowess.
Xiaomi recognizes the importance of how technology plays a major role in every aspect of our lives including education therefore we would like to help aid the youth with their first steps into the digital era, further enhance their creativity, and let their imagination bloom with our technological assistance. Today, many innovative products and technologies have become very useful in assisting the youth to become even more creative than ever before, as it allows them to explore and create trials on many new things. Moreover, Xiaomi has continued to contribute to our efforts to empower the young generation’s education, not only in the Philippines but also in other countries as well, KM Leong, General Manager of Southeast Asia.
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