Roxas Foundation Partners With Fundación Real Madrid For Kids

MADRID, SPAIN — Fundación Real Madrid, the social arm of Real Madrid CF — a professional football club dubbed to have the world’s most valuable sports team, is partnering with Philippine-based Roxas Foundation, Inc. (RFI) to train a select group of underprivileged Filipino children.

In a statement, Roxas Foundation President Beatriz O. Roxas said the partnership embodies the vision of RFI and Fundación Real Madrid which is
anchored on improving the lives of children through education.

“There are 240 children, aged six to 12 years old, who will benefit from the partnership. The beneficiaries are from indigent families who belong to
the poorest of the poor that we visited in the past months,” Ms Roxas said.

She added that 180 of the beneficiaries come from Nasugbu, Batangas where the Central Azucarera Don Pedro, Inc. of listed sugar firm Roxas Holdings, Inc. (RHI) operates, and the 60 children from La Carlota, Negros Occidental where Central Azucarera de la Carlota, Inc. and Roxol Bioenergy Corp., both also under RHI, have operations.

“These children have gone through a tedious process of selection conducted by RFI and the Department of Social Welfare and Development. They were selected based on the assessments we carried out and supported by the recommendation of their teachers,” Ms Roxas said.

Last September, Fundación Real Madrid sent coach Miguel Angel Montoya to the Philippines to train 18 Filipino coaches who will conduct wholistic
training sessions under the Social Sports Schools managed by RFI.

“In line with Fundación Real Madrid’s theme of ‘they play, we teach’, the Saturday sessions with the children beneficiaries is geared toward
instilling hope, moral values, a sense of dedication, and appreciation of health, nutrition and food, among these children to inspire them to work
for a better life,” Ms Roxas said.

RFI’s local partners in the project include Fundacion Santiago, led by RHI Chairman Pedro E. Roxas, and MAPFRE, an insurer with Spanish origins and which provides Real Madrid uniforms and medical insurance to the children.