In time for the opening of class for school year 2012-2013, Scotch-Brite™ together with 3M employees, volunteers and media people (mommy bloggers included!) helped in celaning up West Rembo Elementary School.
West Rembo Elementary School was the first beneficiary of Scotch-Brite™ brand’s The Clean-up Project.
The Scotch-Brite™ brand’s The Clean-up Project is geared towards transforming select areas in communities into brighter ones via a clean-up activity using the Scotch-Brite™ cleaning tools. Well-known for its effective sponges, scouring and cleaning pads, the Scotch-Brite™ brand line-up also includes cleaning tools for different areas – for floor care, a variety of cloth wipes for cleaning different surfaces and gloves for hand protection.
The clean up event at West Rembo Elemtary School also serves as the kick off for the Scotch-Brite™ brand’s The Clean-up Project.
Scotch-Brite™ brand manager started the Clean up drive by handing out Scotch-Brite™ cleaning tools to Dr. Osarlo Cantos, Officer-in-charge of West Rembo Elementary School and Hon. Judith Baquiran Celos, Punong Barangay of West Rembo.
“Here at 3M, we are dedicated to helping people get cleaner, brighter environments by giving them the necessary efficient and high quality cleaning tools they need. We are very happy to be here at West Rembo Elementary School to help them provide a sparkling clean school to welcome the students in the coming school year,” said Mr. Reggie Pulumbarit, Vice President for Consumer and Office Business, 3M Philippines.
Volunteers together with 3M employees helped in the clean up.
Mommy bloggers and teachers work hand in hand in making West Rembo Elementary School brighter and cleaner in time for the opening of classes.
Scotch-Brite™ cleaning tools used includes, outdoor gloves, furniture cloth, mops, mop wringer bucket. Brand new cleaning tools were also donated to the school.
West Rembo Elementary School is only the beginning for the Scotch-Brite™ brand as its aims to help more institutions in the coming year. The clean-up is not only limited to schools but other important pillars in the community, such as hospitals and charitable organizations.
“The Clean Up Project is committed to helping communities all over the country become cleaner and brighter and we hope that more organizations can support us in this endeavor,“ Pulumbarit said.
It has been years since I last took part in a clean up project (high school days.. #masswork) but the feeling was still the same.. fulfilling and fun!
I am sure students at West Rembo Elementary School will be surprised how bright and clean their school is!