Canon Marketing Philippines Leads Brigada Eskwela to Help Prepare Lagro High School for the New School Year




Fresh paint, rolled-up sleeves, and a shared sense of purpose filled the halls of Lagro High School as Canon Marketing Philippines joined this year’s Brigada Eskwela efforts ahead of the new school year.

Together with faculty members, students, and employee volunteers, Canon helped refresh classrooms to make them more welcoming for returning students. The initiative brought Canon employees and the school’s student council side by side for a morning of repainting walls, swapping stories, and working toward a common goal: creating spaces where students can feel motivated to learn and grow.

More than just a cleanup drive, the activity highlighted the community spirit that Brigada Eskwela has become known for over the years. Volunteers showed up in paint-streaked shirts, armed with brushes, teamwork, and plenty of enthusiasm as they transformed classrooms in preparation for opening day.

Canon Marketing Philippines also donated printers to support the school’s teaching and administrative needs, reinforcing the company’s continued commitment to empowering educators and students through technology.


“Our participation in Brigada Eskwela reflects Canon's Kyosei philosophy of living and working together for the common good,” said Anuj Aggarwal, President and CEO of Canon Marketing Philippines. “We believe education plays a vital role in shaping communities, and through simple but meaningful initiatives like this, we hope to help create better learning environments for students and teachers alike. Kyosei is most meaningful when experienced through collective action and genuine care for others.”

 

Through initiatives like Brigada Eskwela, Canon Marketing Philippines continues to strengthen its corporate social responsibility efforts by supporting communities and helping create spaces where people can learn, connect, and thrive.

At its core, the initiative served as a reminder that sometimes, small acts, whether it’s repainting a classroom or donating tools for learning, can help make students feel a little more excited to walk back into school.



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