2023 October to December -In collaboration with Bantu Philippines, Artelia Philippines organized the second run of Sustainable Youth Development. The youths participated in this program with one goal: to acquire skills and abilities to apply for jobs.
The youths attended trainings prepared and conducted by our wonderful colleagues. The program was designed to help the youth gain confidence in their public speaking, English language skills, and general preparation to gain quality employment. 👨💻
Bantu will continue supporting these youth with their job search as well as providing mentoring for youth to tackle typical work conflicts once they do reach employment. 🤝🏼
Thank you very much to our Artelia Philippines employees for giving the youths the opportunity to gain knowledge and helping them achieve their goals and aspirations.
The Artelia Foundation, a philanthropic organisation created in 2006, bases its assignments as a priority on an original form of skills-based sponsorship. Over its 14 years of existence, the Artelia Foundation has supported more than 200 projects for 80 different associations. More than 330 employees have carried out assignments with the Foundation in 28 different countries.
Bayanihan for Typhoon Paeng Relief Operations
Artelia Philippines donated to the Typhoon Paeng Relief Operations through the Ateneo Dream Team, Tanging Yaman Foundation, and Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan. The casualties caused by Typhoon Paeng in October affected thousands of Filipinos, especially in the Mindanao region.
Preparing the youths for a brighter future with Enfants du Mekong
Artelia Foundation and Artelia Philippines worked with Enfants du Mekong, a French NGO that aids students from low-income households to have a better life, on a 3-day CSR training program in Tuguegarao City. Artelia Foundation and Artelia Philippines worked with
Empowering the young generation through Sustainable Youth Development
Artelia Philippines, in collaboration with Artelia Foundation, has recently completed giving free training to the underprivileged youth from the slum area of San Andres Bukid, Manila. The training sessions lasted for eight days and has run from April to