Manila-primarily based

Manila-primarily based port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) has pledged P20 million for a school-based totally drug education software to help combat illegal drugs in partnership with training employer STI Holdings Inc. (STI), ATI introduced in a press conference on Wednesday.

ATI Executive Vice President Andrew Hoad defined the terminal operator’s very own strict anti-drug guidelines as a issue inside the agency’s advocacy. A key a part of ATI’s program is obligatory drug take a look at covering all personnel on a normal foundation as a part of its strict safety protocols, he mentioned.

Along with drug checking out, but, ATI promotes the protection of a drug-unfastened work surroundings by integrating a comprehensive drug cognizance and education program for port personnel in partnership with the Department of Health and the Catholic Church, Hoad mentioned.

The ATI-STI “Drug Awareness and Resistance through Education” (ATI-STI DARE) Program extends the port operator’s approach to the network. The software will educate teachers and train college students how to resist capsules and other vices via school room schooling, sensible tools, and teens-oriented sports.

ATI is donating a total of P20 million for this system over the following couple of years, with an preliminary outlay of P2 million for its preliminary run this 12 months, ATI said.

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