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Jollibee Foundation envisions that every Filipino is able to access basic community services and live a life defined by dignity, purpose and active participation in nation-building. Mission
Together with our partners, we help our communities through: * Improved access to Education for the youth * Leadership development for local organizations * Livelihood programs for small farmers * Environment-friendly initiatives * Decent Housing and Disaster Relief for calamity-stricken regions.

Values
Our work is guided by the JFC corporate values, namely, excellence, honesty and integrity, frugality, teamwork, humility to listen and learn, respect for the individual, spirit of family and fun, and customer-focus. We partner with communities and find synergy with other institutions to ensure that our programs are strategic and sustainable.

Jollibee Foundation’s projects are mainly in the categories of Education, Leadership Development, Livelihood, Environment-friendly initiatives and Housing and Disaster Relief. For more information, please visit the programs page.

Jollibee Foods Corporation's CSR Programs | | | |

(Published in Philippine Daily Inquirer last 27 January 2009)Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) espouses the principle of shared value in its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. As a company in the food industry, JFC through its CSR arm, the Jollibee Foundation, implements programs that address access to education, livelihood development, leadership development and disaster response, issues that are also of relevance to the company’s core business.Jollibee Foundation’s Busog, Lusog, Talino (BLT) brings together local education stakeholders and JFC employee volunteers to mitigate hunger and undernourishment, widely attributed causes of school attendance decline and drop-out among lower grade pupils. Daily lunch is provided to below normal weight-for-age Grades 1 & 2 pupils with food prepared by parent

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