• April 16, 2026

Over 2,000 students and teachers at Cumadcad National High School in Sorsogon now have access to free Wi-Fi, thanks to a landmark partnership between Bossjob’s BossCare Foundation and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Regional Office 5.

This initiative is set to revolutionize learning, bridging the digital divide and empowering the school community with essential online resources.

The free Wi-Fi will enable students to conduct research, develop digital skills, and access online learning resources, while empowering faculty with improved teaching tools.

“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 extends beyond job placements. They are investing in the future workforce by equipping students with essential digital skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for the demands of the modern job market. This initiative underscores this commitment to fostering long-term career success.

Bossjob and DICT are committed to rolling out more programs aimed at empowering Filipino students and communities with digital access, training, and career opportunities.

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