Globe Telecom Inc. renewed its commitment to push for a sustainable environment as it celebrated in August its 50th year as a publicly-listed company at the Philippine Stock Exchange.
As the company looks into the future, it stressed a renewed focus on nation-building and driving the country’s digital transformation. The golden milestone underscores Globe’s enduring commitment to create meaningful impact in the lives of Filipinos.
“On this occasion, we reaffirm our commitment to build a sustainable future that is digitally inclusive and respects the environment,” said Yoly Crisanto, chief sustainability and corporate communications officer of Globe. “We mark this milestone with purpose and meaning to create a Globe of Good.”
To add meaning to the celebration, Globe supported two of its most valued and long-standing advocacy partners: Ayala Foundation Inc. (AFI) and the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF).
These contributions are part of Globe of Good, the company’s overarching platform for corporate social responsibility and community-focused initiatives. Through the Globe of Good platform, partner NGOs are able to receive donations through various fundraising platforms such as Globe Rewards, GoGive and The Hapag Movement, which can be accessed through the GlobeOne app.
Globe’s contribution of additional tablets to the Ayala Foundation supports the participation of DepEd’s CENTEX Manila in Tondo in a pilot of CENTEX Digital Education, an initiative that aims to bridge learning gaps by combining strong teacher training with adaptive digital tools like Khan Academy.
It focuses on strengthening teachers’ capacity to implement personalized, AI, data-driven, and engaging instruction inside their classrooms.
According to an independent third-party evaluation, students in various public schools have shown significant improvements in academic performance, with average math scores doubling in only 12 weeks.
Antonio Joselito G. Lambino II, president of Ayala Foundation, expressed gratitude for the collaboration.
“We are honored to be part of Globe’s golden celebration. This partnership strengthens our work in using digital infrastructure to transform learning environments―helping Filipino youth succeed in a connected world,” he said.
The contribution follows an earlier donation of 20 tablets under the company’s G-Gantic Goals campaign, which seeks to increase access to digital learning resources for underserved students.
Each tablet will be preloaded with content from Globe’s Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP), promoting responsible online behavior, digital citizenship, and cybersecurity awareness.
For Globe customers, they can support the Ayala Foundation by accessing the GlobeOne app, go to the Rewards button, and search for Ayala Foundation to donate points.







