Pru Life UK’s Adopt-a-Madrasah Program Sparks Controversy in Corporate Responsibility

Pru Life UK’s Adopt-a-Madrasah program has drawn attention for its impact on education in Mindanao.

Over 450 students and teachers from three community madrasahs in Bangkal, Davao, have benefited from this pilot initiative.

The program underscores the company’s commitment to fostering resilient communities in the region.

Madrasahs play a crucial role in Muslim communities, offering students moral and intellectual guidance rooted in Islamic teachings.

Participants from Dar Alkhair Madrasah, Maahad Talomo Al-Islamie, and Almadrasatol Arabia Wal Islamia received essential school supplies and engaged in an art workshop.

Pru Life UK employees volunteered alongside local leaders to facilitate these activities.

Samer Musa Allong, Commissioner for the Youth at the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, commended the company’s support for educational initiatives.

Atty. Paul Mandal, Senior Vice President at Pru Life UK, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to sustainable development.

“Creating meaningful and lasting impact for the community is part of our commitment,” he stated.

As the Adopt-a-Madrasah program unfolds, it raises critical questions about corporate roles in addressing educational disparities.

The long-term effects on local communities remain to be seen.

To know more about Pru Life UK and its sustainability programs, visit www.prulifeuk.com.ph

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