EastWest Powers VisMin Communities with EasyMobility for Community Program

EastWest held a ceremonial signing and turnover of donated vehicles to several non‑profit partners across VisMin at the Bank’s Escario Store in Cebu City

EastWest Banking Corporation has rolled out its EasyMobility for Community Program, marked by the ceremonial signing and turnover of vehicles to non‑profit partners across Visayas and Mindanao at the Bank’s Escario Store in Cebu.

(from left) EastWest FVP & Head of Corporate Affairs Atty. William Varias with Don Bosco representatives Rev. Fr. Orlando Borres and Fr. Alan Ross Banogon, SDB

The initiative expands EastWest’s nationwide community support by strengthening education and outreach through improved mobility. Partner institutions — including CITE Technical Institute, Don Bosco centers and parishes in Cebu, Negros Occidental, and Davao, and Mary Our Help Technical Institute for Women, will receive brand‑new sub‑compact sedans (2024–2025 models) to boost logistics, field operations, and outreach activities.

These organizations play vital roles in youth formation, technical training, and values education. By providing reliable transport, EastWest enables them to extend their reach and deliver essential services to more communities.

“At EastWest, we believe in enabling our partners to do more and reach further,” said Jerry G. Ngo, CEO of EastWest. “Through the EasyMobility for Community Program, we aim to support institutions like Don Bosco and CITE in bringing education, skills training, and essential services closer to the communities they serve. These partnerships reflect our commitment to creating lasting, meaningful impact.”

(2nd from left) EastWest FVP & Head of Corporate Affairs Atty. William Varias with (from left) CITE HR and Admin Director Armand Simeon L. Millan III, President and Executive Director Dr. Jose Ramiro A. Carpio Jr., and Finance Director Tommy Yap

Following this initial rollout, EastWest plans to expand the program to additional partner institutions nationwide — reinforcing its mission to put resources to meaningful use and empower communities across the country.