Cebu Pacific Brings Fun For Little Juans To The Mind Museum

Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment and community development by hosting over 100 students at The Mind Museum for its annual Fun for Little Juans program.
The event brought together learners from select public schools nominated by CEB employees and students from AHA! Learning Center. Participants explored interactive science exhibits and took part in hands-on activities designed to make learning both engaging and meaningful.
“Fun for Little Juans is more than just a day out — it’s a chance to fuel curiosity, ignite a love for learning, and show kids that education can be exciting. It also gives our Cebu Pacific team a hands-on way to give back and connect with the communities we serve. We hope these moments light a spark that pushes young minds to dream bigger, ask questions, and see the world with fresh eye,” said Felix Lopez, CEB Chief Human Resources Officer.

The event also saw the ceremonial turnover of in-kind donations from the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF) through the Juan Community Program, a Gokongwei Group initiative that provides much-needed learning resources to public schools. The donations, which include school supplies and educational kits, were distributed to CEB-nominated schools to help address resource gaps and ensure continued learning for students.
GBF is a family foundation dedicated to creating a lasting impact in Philippine education through scholarships, teacher training, and community learning initiatives.

“The reason we have the Juan Community Program under the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation is to come together to help our educators provide the best quality education for Filipino learners. This is our way of showing that education is not only the work of one institution but also a collective responsibility that thrives when businesses, schools, parents, and the community work hand in hand,” said Hazel Giron, GBF Program Officer.
Fun for Little Juans is part of CEB’s broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) pillars, which focus on promoting sustainable tourism, fostering inclusion and empowerment, and building resilient communities.