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1. For the informati n and of all boncerned, is a letter from MS, 1 KRISHA C. . LEJANDRINO, MS , ChBA, Executiye Director, Junia~ Achievement P ilippines, dated May 5, 2017, re: CHA[CHING FINANCIAL LITERACY FO THE YOUTH PROGRAM.

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e highly encouraged to send two (2) Grape IV teachers for a Y TRAINING provided by Pru Life UK's to be held at the ience Interactive Center (Robotics Room) on July 13, 2017. dule below). Free meals will be provided by the organizer~ I ! Date Time Jul 13,2017 9:00A.M.to11:0q>P.M. July 13, 2017 1:00 P.M. to 4:00~ P.M. I I I 3. Please be remi ded of the no-disruption-of classes 'policy stipulated in DepEd Order o. 9, s. 2005 entitled Instituting Me~sures to ln~rease Engaged Time- n-Task And ~n~urinl Compliance The]with. 1

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Greetings from JA Philippines! In 2016, we partnered with Pru Life UK , one of the leading life insurers in the Phi li regional charitabl e arm Prudence Foundation's Cha-Ching Financial Literacy for th e Yo Laun ched in 2011, Cha-Chingis t he first multi-country, multi-platf orm program t hat aim financial literacy to children aged seven to 12. Th e Phi lippines became the first to inte grade four following the signing of a memorandum of ag reement with the Departm ent

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For your reference, attached herewith is the formal invitation letter. Thank you so much and we wi ll be happy to discuss this program to you. We are really hoping we can seek for your endorsement. We truly seek that this progra smart kids. 1 Jhank you and looking forward

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Junior Achieve ment {JA) is the world's largest organization ded icated to ed ucating students about workforce read iness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through exp eriential , hands-on program s.

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As additional reference, we have attached to this letter a more detail ed description of Cha-Chi ng and its activiti es, includi ng partnerships and events in schools, such as th e Ch a-Chi ng World Tour, contests for students and t eachers, and financial literacy conf rences, among many oth ers.

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We are looking at bri nging th e program to more schools across the Philippines. In th is light, we wou ld like to seek a meeting with you to present our program at your m ost convenient t ime. We will be ca lling your office to follow up on our request. You may also get in touch with JA Philippines' Junior Proj ect Coordinator Keziah Jemimah C. Santomin at 889.5711 or 8895877, coordinator1@japinonline. org.

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