Chevron Helps Needy Communities in One Week of Caring

Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), marketer of the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, closes the year with a celebration of the spirit of volunteerism among its employees and business partners by helping out needy communities in one week of volunteerism called Week of Caring (WOC).

About 724 Chevron employees and Caltex retailers recently painted murals with children with learning disabilities, played traditional Filipino games with orphans, planted tree seedlings, did talk therapy with victims of sexual slavery in WW2, fed abandoned and abused animals, and cleared a turtle sanctuary in San Pascual, Batangas from trash and debris.

Diversity is a corporate value that is strongly encouraged by the company. Chevron believes that active involvement in a variety of environment through community service makes for well-rounded and high performing employees. Thus, the Caltex brand marketer cultivates a volunteer culture done during company time. CPI has been doing its annual volunteer drive for the past six years.

“We encourage employees to immerse themselves with the disadvantaged members of society while at the same time fostering camaraderie to make them a stronger team. We also involve the other members of the Chevron family such as our Caltex retailers, station locators and branded marketers in social investment projects so that host communities and other stakeholders get to experience the human side of the Caltex brand,” said Raissa Bautista, CPI manager for Policy, Government and Public Affairs.

For the 2013 WOC, the Chevron volunteer corps logged in 2,876 total hours of volunteer work. The cost benefit for project partners is significant. “We, at LIFT Learning Center, are honored to be chosen by Chevron to receive a painting renovation with mural painting on our walls. What they have done will make the center more conducive for learning and appealing to the eyes of the special children we serve and educate,” says Maria Anjelica Lee, LIFT coordinator.

Caltex  Cares

The Chevron WOC was launched with a mural painting activity at the LIFT Learning Center where children with learning disabilities are educated and taught to be more independent. Chevron repainted the school premises and volunteers together with LIFT kids and their parents finished off the renovation by painting bright murals along the walls.

On the second day, a more fast-paced activity awaited sports-minded Chevron volunteers headed by no less than the Chevron country chairman, Peter Morris.  Along with business consultants and Caltex retailers from the greater Manila district, the Chevron contingent tried to reclaim their youth as they were paired and competed with 50 orphans of Nayon ng Kabataan in Mandaluyong City while playing traditional Filipino games such as patintero and luksong tinik.

For the third day, 240 kids and at least 8 of their teacher-guardians from the four public elementary schools of Pandacan toured Philippine Science Centrum. CPI volunteers helped the center’s tour guides explain key exhibits. Chevron collaborated with PSC and the schools to sponsor only the most indigent pupils from third to sixth grade levels with strong science aptitudes. Sixth grader Mary Joyce Tapales said, “The field trip is quite costly for us and I know my parents cannot afford the expenses. I’m so happy because Chevron gave me the opportunity to have this experience I will never forget.”

On the fourth day 2 batches of Chevron volunteers separated to different destinations. One group trooped to a former landfill in San Mateo, Rizal where they planted 270 seedlings which in 15-20 years will be fully grown acacia, molave, golden shower and dipa trees.

The other team visited the comfort women of Lila Pilipina in Quezon City, a support center for victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II. Now in their 80s and 90s, the brave elderly still cry when they recall the abuse that shattered their honor and dignity70 years ago. Of the 170 documented victims, less than half are still alive to tell their stories.

On the 5th day, Chevron volunteers fed the 256 cats and 74 dogs rescued and undergoing extensive treatment at the PAWS (Philippine Animal Welfare Society) rehabilitation center in Quezon City. PAWS is a volunteer-based NGO trying to prevent animal cruelty through education, animal sheltering and advocacy.

Protecting a Turtle Sanctuary

The WOC culminated with Chevron employees, joined by residents of its Batangas host community, got rid of the trash, debris and other flotsam dotting the beachfront of Chevron’s terminal in San Pascual. The Chevron terminal has the only beach and the only DENR-declared sanctuary for the endangered Oliver Ridley turtles in the municipality. At least 597 volunteers collected an estimated 600 garbage bags in 3 hours that were segregated into biodegradables, recyclable materials and non-recyclable materials totaling over 7.2 metric tons. The coastal cleanup was timed to prepare the beach for the turtles nesting season which ends in February.  The activity was made even more meaningful when CPI included a 30-minute turtle encounter training session that taught the volunteers on the right way to approach and protect turtles they may encounter on the beach. The timing was perfect because a mere six days after the cleanup, a turtle nest was found near the high tide mark.  Under the guidance of Batangas DENR, the nest’s 110 eggs were transferred to higher and safer grounds, cordoned off to keep away predators. Chevron employees have added to their roles as environment warriors the duty of being pawikan protectors.

Aside from Week of Caring, CPI is continuously involved in various social investment projects through its Caltex Energy for Learning (EFL) initiative. EFL supports projects that provide education and livelihood skills to disadvantaged people groups so that they can have better opportunities in life.

Most recently, Chevron companies in the Philippines, Chevron Corporation in the US, as well as Chevron employees contributed a total of P69.5 million for disaster relief assistance to communities affected by super typhoon Yolanda.

Bosch-Chevron collaborate to bring quality car care services closer to Filipinos

Executives from Bosch and Chevron open the first Bosch Car Service Workshop at Caltex in the Philippines

Bosch, a leading global supplier of automotive parts and diagnostics equipment, and Chevron Philippines, Inc. (CPI), a leading integrated energy company which markets the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, have come together to open the first Bosch Car Service workshop at Caltex in the Philippines today in Paranaque City.

The first Bosch Car Service workshop at Caltex station is a full-fledged workshop with 5 working bays and will offer quality car repairs and services, installation and fitting of Bosch automotive parts and the latest state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment by Bosch. Staffed with mechanics trained to perform accurate diagnosis using Bosch diagnostic equipment, they are equipped to better identify and repair complex faults in vehicles.

Peter Morris, Chevron Philippines Inc. Country Chairman

The workshop will also undergo regular service quality audits to ensure that it meets Bosch’s rigorous international service standards, as with all Bosch Car Service workshops.

“Bosch is committed to bring to our customers quality automotive parts and car repair services. To date, we have over 20 workshops in the Philippines, all of which are trained under the Bosch Service Excellence program to maintain service quality and repair standards.

Bosch will continue to be flexible in our offerings while expanding the footprint of the Bosch Car Service network in partnership with Chevron, to better meet our customers’ needs for competent automotive repairs and maintenance services,” said Joseph Hong, Managing Director, Bosch Philippines.

Joseph Hong, Bosch Philippines Managing Director

“We are both proud and privileged to see the regional partnership follow on in the Philippines, combining proximity of Caltex stations with Bosch’s expertise in automotive technology to offer Filipino motorists a one-stop solution for all their motoring needs,” he added.

For over 75 years, Caltex has been marketing quality fuels and lubricants to a growing Filipino nation. “Caltex is always looking for ways to meet the changing lifestyle of motorists. Our team up with Bosch provides convenience and confidence to customers, assuring them that they can go to a Caltex station for expert car maintenance and repair and have access to safe, quality fuels.This is about giving motorists what they need to enjoy the journey,” said Peter Morris, Chevron Philippines, Inc. Country Chair.

Bosch-Chevron collaborate to bring quality car care services closer to Filipino motorists

Joseph Bronfman, CPI Area Business Manager, Finished Lubricants Philippines and Vietnam, adds, “We are excited about this collaboration. With motorists using parts and service from Bosch, and fuel and lubricants from Caltex, their riving is safer and their journey more enjoyable. Motorists can look forward to seeing more Bosch Car Service workshops at Caltex stations.”

Located along Sucat Road in Paranaque, Techron fuels, Havoline and Delo advanced motor oil under the Caltex brand are also available at the workshop. This collaboration will see Bosch and Chevron working together to house more Bosch Car Service workshops at Caltex stations in the Philippines within the year.

Fuel up and eat up in Caltex-Jollibee promo

Caltex customers to get free instant Jollibee treats

Enjoy the journey to be Jollibee happy. Starting Oct. 7 to Nov. 30, 2013, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., motorists fuelling up at Caltex stations nationwide will enjoy a free Vanilla Twirl, Yumburger, Burger Steak or Chicken Joy meal.

To qualify, customers in Caltex stations must make a single transaction worth P500 to P2,500 using their locally issued credit cards, cash and Starcash. Motorist should present the original official receipt and instant coupon to any Jollibee stores nationwide. A maximum of three coupons per customer can be redeemed anytime.

Redemption period is until January 31, 2014. Per DTI-NCR Permit No 7250, Series of 2013. See flyers for more information or visit www.facebook.com/CaltexPhilippines for updates on other Caltex promos and activities.

Caltex stations help monitor rains and floods in Metro

Automated Weather Stations in 18 Caltex stations share weather data online

When rain starts pouring, the thought of wading through floods or getting stuck in traffic worry people the most as they make their way home. But there’s help with near real-time data that anybody can access for free to avoid being stuck in traffic caused by floods.

In a project called Metro Weather, Caltex is helping people survive severe weather conditions by hosting Automated Weather Stations (AWS, photo above) in 18 Caltex stations out of 30 sites spread throughout Metro Manila.  Accurate weather data from the AWS can be accessed free at www.metroweather.com.ph or www.weatherlink.com/map.php.
Smartphone users can also download the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) application at www.mmda.gov.ph to get the twin benefits of traffic and weather data.

The AWS, located in flood-prone areas identified by the MMDA, collects and stores weather data that show, among others, intensity of rainfall that can indicate flooding. “The 18 Caltex-hosted AWS units, all maintained by the Caltex stations,  are part of Chevron’s commitment to public safety and environmental awareness,” said Raissa Bautista, manager of Policy, Gov’t and Public Affairs, Chevron Philippines Inc., the marketer of  high quality Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants.

This project is being implemented in collaboration with the other Metro Weather project partners namely the Manila Observatory, Globe Telecom, MMDA, and the Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU).

Caltex TB Awareness Drive Wins in New York’s Gold Quill Awards


For helping public transport drivers in Metro Manila and their families prevent tuberculosis (TB) by dispelling facts from myths about the disease, the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) awarded the Gold Quill Award of Merit to Chevron Philippines Inc.

Chevron marketer of the Caltex brand. A Quill Award is a much coveted award that honors exemplary achievements in communication research, programs, skills and creative work.   Photo above shows Chevron Business Communications Supervisor Elaine Beliakoff after accepting the trophy in behalf of Chevron during the IABC Gold Quill Awards Gala last June 24, 2013, in New York, USA.

The “Labanan ang TB Para Tsuper Healthy” (lit. Fight TB so drivers can be healthy) awareness campaign won in the celebrated Communication Management Division, Corporate Social Responsibility category.  The campaign established strong partnership with the Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines (FEJODAP), Metro Bus Operators Assoc. (MBOA), and the city health offices of Makati, Manila and Quezon City.  About 12,545 public transport workers increased their TB awareness through anti-TB communication materials and trainings held by Caltex.

The Caltex TB awareness drive has also won an Excellence Award for the same category in the IABC Philippine Quill Awards and an Anvil Award with the Public Relations Society of the Philippines.