Most companies would think twice about employing Persons with
Disabilities (PWDs) when they can hire people who are perfectly able. But for
Bounty Agro Ventures Inc. (BAVI), providing work to PWDs also benefits companies
and their employees.
BAVI is one of the local companies that have partnered with Unilab
Foundation for Project Inclusion, a program that helps PWDs obtain and sustain
jobs in an actual work environment, giving them renewed hope and confidence in
their talents and abilities.
Aljune
grew up in Leyte. After earning his college degree and finishing with Latin
honors, he went to Manila to find a good paying job. He recounts that at first,
he had to face the fear of discrimination.
“Hindi
naman nila sinasabi directly, pero alam mo na ‘yon ang ibig nilang sabihin.
Bakit nga naman kasi sila mag-i-invest sa ganito, kung pwede naman sila
mag-hire ng abled,” said Aljune.
However,
Aljune did not allow this fear to hamper his goal of landing a permanent job
with regular pay. Through his perseverance and determination, he was endorsed
by a former superior to Project Inclusion, which later on brought him to BAVI.
“What
we admire most about Aljune is his attitude towards work. He goes to work every
day, eager to learn more and develop new skills,” shared Senior Supervisor Alistair
Javillonar. He added that the team is inspired by Aljune’s behaviour and they
believe in his ability to perform beyond his disability.
Recently,
Aljune participated in Adaptive Technology for Rehabilitation, Integration and
Empowerment of the Visually-Impaired’s (ATRIEV) very first hackathon for the blind with the blind where his team won second place when they redesigned the website of
the Philippine Military Academy to make it accessible to the blind.
Another
physically challenged individual that BAVI took under its wings is Donna Tolentino.
Overcoming hearing impairment, she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in
Computer Graphics from De La Salle College of St. Benilde and now works as one
of BAVI’s finance assistants.
“I
felt excited and a bit nervous when I was invited for interview at BAVI. There
were many fears. However, I’ve easily overcome those fears with the help of my
colleagues and superior,” Donna recounts. “It delights me that there are
organizations like BAVI which are open to accepting someone like me to be one
of their employees.”
“She
is very detailed and careful when making reports and that is something we
appreciate,” says Finance Assistant Manager Mae Jane Adem. She also praises
Donna’s optimism towards work that motivates the whole team.
Adem
added that Donna introduced deaf awareness to the whole team. Now, almost all
the team members know basic sign language, which enables them to communicate
with Donna.
“We
believe that each person has something unique to offer for the progress of the
company. What others see as disabilities, we see as something extraordinary that
can someday help us reach our goals,” said Ronald Mascariñas, BAVI president
and general manager. “At BAVI, we are always open to giving chances to individuals who have
chosen to rise over their disabilities to become company assets.”
Going
beyond just providing fresh oven-roasted chickens to households, BAVI wants to
make Filipinos become part of something meaningful. As a step in that
direction, they hope that their partnership with Unilab Foundation will enable
them to give more PWDs a chance at a better future by providing them full-time,
sustainable jobs.
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