Ligas KBP Foundation Inc. Conducts Lakbay Aral for Day Care Pupils of Barangay Ligas

October 10 2025

Last October 10, 2025, Ligas KBP Foundation Inc. organized a two-session Lakbay Aral for the day care pupils of Barangay Ligas. The activity aimed to provide a fun and educational experience that introduced young learners to the wonders of nature and the value of farming. During the visit, the children enjoyed a hands-on tour around the LKBP Farm, where they had the chance to plant their own seeds and feed chickens and ducks. Their curiosity and excitement filled the air as they learned how plants grow and how life flourishes on a farm. They also explored the lettuce area, where they were able to see, touch, and even taste freshly harvested greens. This immersive experience not only made learning enjoyable but also nurtured their appreciation for agriculture and sustainability, a small yet meaningful step toward inspiring the next generation of nature advocates.

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Due to the pandemic, millions of Filipinos have lost their jobs. Therefore, they lost their source of income for their day-to-day living. Also, the effect of coronavirus caused depression and fear to everyone. So, Ligas Kooperatiba ng Bayan sa Pagpapaunlad through Ligas KBP Foundation, Inc., conducted a livelihood training called "Bitso Making" to help them gain income and divert their attention to more positive things. The said activity was conducted via Facebook live and has gained 6,211 views.


Brigada Eskwela 2020: Igniting the power of Cooperativism

August 20 2020

Ligas Kooperatiba ng Bayan sa Pagpapaunlad in coordination with Ligas KBP Foundation, Inc., jointly conducted Brigada Eskwela 2020 through donating bond papers, bleach, alcohol and foot mat with disinfectant solutions to 10 schools covered by LKBP Branches in Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan and Nueva Ecija. The spread of Coronavirus has greatly affected the education system worldwide that leads to temporarily closure of some schools, colleges and universities. Thus, the Department of Education introduces a Self-Learning Modules (SLMs) with different learning modalities to be distributed by teachers to students. Online classes are held nationwide in the Philippines. The new normal in the education system brought by Covid-19 made the schools and teachers to seek for paper donations for the printing of the modules of students, thus creating the “Bond paper mo, Module ko” online campaign. Thus, LKBP decided to donate bond papers and to include sanitary and disinfecting materials. Mr. Jeffrey V. David, Principal I of Paraiso Elementary School in Dinalupihan, Bataan expressed his views on the new set-up in the education system implemented by the DepEd. “This new normal in the learning process of our students is a big challenge to us teachers. We have a of lot of things to do in preparation for the opening of the classes. Of course, there is fear and doubt, but with the support of the Department of Education, with our co-teachers here in Paraiso Elementary School, we will get through this. We need to adapt to change”, he said. The other school beneficiaries are the following: Felizardo C. Lipana High School in Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan; Cut-Cut Elementary School in Tuktukan, Guiguinto, Bulacan; Engr, Vicente Cruz Memorial School in Baliuag, Bulacan; Malibay Elementary School in San Miguel, Bulacan; Juan R. Liwag Memorial School in Gapan, Nueva Ecija; Tabing-ilog Elementary School in Marilao, Bulacan; San Juan Elementary School in Apalit Pampanga; Sto. Cristo Elementary School in Cabanas, Malolos, Bulacan; and Balanga Elementary School in Balanga, Bataan. The distribution of materials started from July to August 2020 following all the strict protocols implemented in the provinces.


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