Thursday, February 26, 2026

HOPE builds 25 classrooms in 2025

HOPE builds 25 classrooms in 2025

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From its 2025 Impact Report, HOPE, the Philippines’ first certified B Corp and a pioneering impact organization, together with its partner organizations and businesses, successfully embarked on building 25 public-school classrooms in 2025.

Some of the completed and under-construction HOPE classrooms in 2025

Since its founding in 2012, HOPE has built a total of 167 classrooms, providing safe and conducive learning environments for over 53,000 Filipino children nationwide. These classrooms will continue to benefit future generations of students, underscoring HOPE’s long-term commitment to improving access to quality education for Filipino youth.

Recognizing the need to invest in the Philippine education sector, HOPE focuses on public school classrooms, particularly the “last mile schools” located in remote areas of the country, to help shape the future of the nation.

“I am deeply grateful to be rooted in the work of HOPE at a time when the world continues to ask so much of the human spirit. The past year was shaped by people who chose HOPE and translated that choice into action through partnerships, communities, and everyday decisions that moved our work forward,” said Nanette Medved-Po, HOPE Chairperson and Founder.

One of HOPE’s highlights of 2025 was the launch of Generation HOPE, a partnership with the country’s most beloved brands to address the urgent need for more public-school classrooms nationwide. Together with BDO, Carmen’s Best, Sunnies, Grab, SM Supermalls, The Aivee Clinic, and Penshoppe, various initiatives were launched to invite every Filipino to join the movement of building public-school classrooms.

Generation HOPE merchandise and programs launched in 2025, together with partner brands

“To every individual who chooses to support, share, and participate, this is your impact. Your belief fuels this work and allows hope to reach more communities, classrooms, and futures across the Philippines,” she added.

To learn more about HOPE’s 2025 Impact Report, please visit https://generationhope.ph/hope-impact. Follow HOPE on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/generationhope.ph or on Instagram @generationhope.ph for more updates.