Technology Math Club, DOST Scholars’ Guild share gifts with pupils
he Technology Math Club, in partnership with the MSEUF DOST Scholars’ Guild, conducted the Pamaskong Handog Program on Nov. 28 at Elvira Razon Aranilla Elementary School in Lucena City, bringing holiday cheer to elementary learners and school staff.
The gift-giving initiative aimed to share joy and warmth with young learners during the Christmas season. Organizers said the activity sought to remind the school community that they are valued, supported, and remembered, reflecting the spirit of compassion and generosity associated with the holidays.
Learners expressed excitement as they received their gifts, with their smiles becoming a highlight of the activity. Organizers noted that these simple gestures contributed to the children’s emotional well-being and helped strengthen community bonds within the school.
The Pamaskong Handog Program also fostered unity among participating student organizations, underscoring the role of student-led initiatives in promoting empathy, care, and social responsibility.
The activity concluded with shared moments of joy among volunteers, learners, and school staff, marking a meaningful Christmas celebration grounded in service and compassion.
The initiative reflects Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation’s commitment to Service and Mindfulness by responding to community needs with compassion and care. It also demonstrates Unity through collaboration among student organizations and Excellence by encouraging socially responsible student leadership.
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SDG 1: No Poverty – By extending support and care to young learners through community assistance.
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SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being – By promoting emotional well-being and positive social interaction.
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SDG 4: Quality Education – By supporting a nurturing school environment for learners.
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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – Through collaboration among student organizations and community partners.