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Our people are (always) at their best when providing assistance or any kind of help to customers and non-customer alike. This is our commitment to the members of our communities.
Our firm's guiding philosophy is to always do what is in the best interest of our customers—to be committed to ensuring their satisfaction. This same philosophy guides our community involvement. By helping to improve the quality of life for those around us, we believe that our own lives will be enriched in the process.
We support our communities in multiple ways
Our community commitment is multifaceted—drawing on the individual talents of our associates as well as our culture of teamwork and service. We multiply our impact through financial contributions.
Volunteering + Giving
Our history of volunteering and giving in our communities is strong—and consistent with our firm's goals and values. The following are some of the many communities that we support.
The non-profit organizations we support
Times Telecom's "Call Home - Build a Home" Project
Our partnership with Ancop International enables us at Times to respond to the plight of the less privileged people. Through the Gawad Kalinga (GK) Program, we will help build a village in the Philippines - the Times Telecom Village. With a donation of more than $80,000, 30 Filipino households will be granted safe and comfortable homes to live in their community. This program ensures the provision of funds for health, livelihood, water source and a teacher in the village. It is an honor for us to take part in the ayanihan spirit of the Filipino people. The Times Telecom Village aims to be completed in three years through it's Call Home - Build a Home Project.
Times Telecom supports MHHS projects
Times Telecom signed an agreement with the Multi-cultural Helping House Society to support the newly-arrived immigrants, temporary workers & caregivers. The project will promote the Project Helpline & distribute Free Long Distance call to the Philippines.
The company will also set-up the Times Telecom service area at the Helping House office of which they can call Philippines for free and use the computers for internet or email services. This was launched on January 2009.
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