Expanding support for DepEd with learner protection, teacher wellness, and Brigada Eskwela initiatives
As classes open nationwide this June, EastWest Rural Bank
(EWRB)—EastWest Banking Corporation’s rural banking arm—is strengthening its
support for both students and educators. The Bank is rolling out a
multi-faceted program focused on learner protection, teacher wellness, and
community engagement initiatives in partnership with the Department of
Education (DepEd).
“These initiatives reflect our shared commitment with DepEd as the
new school year begins,” said EWRB President Sheila Marasigan-Bajado. “We
believe that supporting education means caring for both learners and
teachers—by strengthening protection systems, promoting health and financial
well-being, and helping create safe, ready learning environments for every
Filipino child.”
Among these initiatives is the donation of 20 smartphones to DepEd Learner Support Center, aimed at strengthening communication and improving responsiveness of learner protection services nationwide, including mental health, child welfare, and anti-bullying response. The turnover was held during the YAKAP at Kalinga Caravan across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
To support teacher readiness, EWRB continues
its free Annual Physical Test (APT) for Teachers, providing health
consultations and mobile check-up services. The program, which has
already reached over 4,000 educators since 2024, now also
integrates GuroWAIS, delivering financial literacy sessions to help
teachers strengthen money management and long-term financial well-being.
Complementing these efforts, EWRB also
contributed in-kind donations such as cleaning materials and supplies to
selected schools, alongside employee volunteerism efforts in support of
Brigada Eskwela.
“This back-to-school season reminds us that education is a shared
responsibility,” said Marasigan-Bajado. “We believe in building a future
where every learner and educator feel protected, valued, and
supported, and we are privileged to work alongside partners like DepEd in
turning this vision into reality.”

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