![Present during the turnover of two-story, four-classroom school building donation to Calapan Central School are (from left) Renevic Cabagyo, Security Bank Calapan Branch business manager; Jose Tolentino, Security Bank Branch Banking Group area head for South Luzon; Arnan Panaligan, Calapan City Mayor; Dr. Laida Mascareñas, Department of Education Calapan City Schools Division officer-in-charge; and Maret Saballo, Camilmil Central School officer-in-charge. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO](https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2022/01/20/42337.jpg)
Present during the turnover of two-story, four-classroom school building donation to Calapan Central School are (from left) Renevic Cabagyo, Security Bank Calapan Branch business manager; Jose Tolentino, Security Bank Branch Banking Group area head for South Luzon; Arnan Panaligan, Calapan City Mayor; Dr. Laida Mascareñas, Department of Education Calapan City Schools Division officer-in-charge; and Maret Saballo, Camilmil Central School officer-in-charge. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
SECURITY Bank Corp.'s corporate social responsibility arm Security Bank Foundation Inc. (SBFI) took advantage of the absence of face-to-face classes during the pandemic to address classroom shortage in Camilmil Central School, Calapan City's central elementary school, and turned over a two-story, four-classroom building on Nov. 23, 2021.
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