Provincial Board Member Atty. Tony Roman’s “Cool Iskool Mobile Library” project is making waves in the First District of Bataan, bringing educational resources to underserved children.
The recent donation of 50 tablets from ACEN Corporation marks a pivotal moment for this initiative, allowing more students to benefit from digital learning. The mobile library, which travels to remote communities, ensures that students who lack access to educational technology can still experience modern, interactive learning.
ACEN, the listed energy platform of the Ayala Group, is a major player in renewable energy with a growing presence in the Philippines, Australia, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and the U.S.A. With 4.8 GW of attributable renewables capacity in operation and construction, along with agreements and tenders exceeding 1 GW, ACEN has surpassed its 5 GW renewables target ahead of 2025. This donation underscores ACEN’s commitment to social responsibility, leveraging its success to uplift communities.
As Atty. Roman, popularly known online as “TikTok Lawyer” prepares to succeed outgoing third-termer Congresswoman Geraldine Roman, running unopposed in the 2025 midterm elections, his focus on innovative educational programs like Cool Iskool highlights his vision for a brighter future for Bataan’s youth.
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