In a transformative step towards digital inclusion, Bossjob’s BOSSCARE Foundation, in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Regional Office 5, has successfully provided free WiFi access to more than 2,000 students and faculty members at Cumadcad National High School. This initiative is a significant stride in bridging the digital divide, ensuring that students and educators can leverage technology for enhanced learning and academic excellence.
The project, a testament to Bossjob’s commitment to help the Filipino community, was spearheaded by Bossjob Growth Director, Feby Joy Luneza, alongside DICT Regional Director, Atty. Rachel Grabador, represented by Engr. Carmela Valencia, Chief of the Technical Operations Division. The initiative was further supported by Ms. Teresita Loria, IIDB-ED Focal, ICT Industry Development, whose collective leadership helped turn this vision into reality.
With access to free WiFi, students at Cumadcad National High School now have an invaluable resource to support their studies, conduct research, and develop digital skills essential for their future. This initiative does not only uplift students but also empowers faculty members with better teaching tools, fostering an environment that is more inclusive and conducive to 21st-century learning.
“Education should never be hindered by the lack of digital resources,” said Feby Joy Luneza, Growth Director of Bossjob. “With this initiative, we are ensuring that students have access to the digital world, opening doors to greater opportunities and success.”
DICT Regional Office 5 echoed this sentiment, emphasizing their dedication to nationwide digital transformation. “Access to the internet is no longer a privilege—it is a necessity. Through this partnership, we are making meaningful steps toward a more connected and digitally empowered Philippines,” said Engr. Carmela Valencia.
Bossjob’s commitment goes beyond providing employment—it starts as early as preparing students for a brighter future by equipping them with the necessary digital skills and knowledge to become job-ready. Through initiatives like this, Bossjob is not only connecting employers with professionals but also ensuring that students are equipped to succeed in the modern workforce.
This initiative is just the beginning. Bossjob and DICT are committed to rolling out more programs aimed at empowering Filipino students and communities with digital access, training, and career opportunities.
With technology as a bridge, the future of education—and employment—is brighter than ever.