In support of public education and giving back to the community, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) employees joined the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela 2025 by helping prepare Aplaya Elementary School and Don Jose Integrated High School in Santa Rosa City, Laguna for the upcoming school year.
To help ensure that the school is clean, safe, and conducive to learning, MMPC donated materials such as paints, painting tools, cleaning agents, disinfectants and books. Employee-volunteers also repainted and cleaned classrooms, demonstrating the company’s strong spirit of bayanihan and volunteerism.
“This initiative is part of MMPC’s ongoing efforts to be a responsible corporate citizen and to support the communities where we operate,” said Mitsubishi Motors Vice President for Safety, Health & Environment under Manufacturing Division Marfel Ancheta. “Our commitment to the community goes beyond business. We believe that creating impact means showing up where we are needed most, and this Brigada Eskwela effort is one way we help build a brighter future, starting with the youth”.
Brigada Eskwela serves as a platform for public-private partnerships to come together in support of basic education. MMPC’s involvement underscores its broader advocacy of nation-building, going beyond automotive excellence by making meaningful contributions to education, environment, and community welfare.

MMPC volunteer employees led by Vice President for Safety, Health & Environment under the Manufacturing Division Marfel Ancheta (3rd from left) and Supervisor under Environment Section, Safety, Health and Environment Department Roselle Ann Longoria (5th from left), turnover cleaning supplies to Don Jose Integrated High School.

MMPC Supervisor under Environment Section, Safety, Health and Environment Department Roselle Ann Longoria (3rd from left) and Vice President for Safety, Health & Environment under the Manufacturing Division Marfel Ancheta (2nd from left), receives certification of appreciation from Aplaya Elementary School Principal Necita F. Barba (4th from left).


MMPC employees taking on cleaning and repainting tasks to refurbish the school.