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Strengthening Communities: TeaM Energy and Quezon Province Unite

In a continued effort to support local development, TeaM Energy has partnered with the Office of Quezon Vice Governor Anacleto Alcala III to donate essential office equipment to various local government units and schools across the province. The turnover ceremony marked a significant step in strengthening grassroots governance and educational services, highlighting the company’s commitment to community empowerment.

During the formal turnover, Froilan Gregory Romualdez III, Assistant Vice President for External Affairs of TeaM Energy, personally handed over desktop computers, printers, and copying machines to Vice Governor Alcala. Joining the ceremony were Carlo Calvario, External Affairs Coordinator of TeaM Energy, and Katherine Ursolino, Executive Assistant from the Vice Governor’s Office. Their presence underscored the importance of collaboration between the private sector and public institutions in uplifting local capabilities.

This initiative reflects TeaM Energy’s broader mission of fostering sustainable progress in the regions it operates in. By equipping local offices and schools with modern tools, the partnership aims to enhance service delivery, boost educational efficiency, and ultimately improve the quality of life for Quezon residents.

Written by Village Connect

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