Porsche
helps young people from underprivileged social groups
Stuttgart. Porsche Asia
Pacific, a one hundred percent subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has
founded the first Porsche Training and Recruitment Center Asia in the
Philippines, in cooperation with the Don Bosco Technical Institute.
Every year, 40 socially underprivileged young people will receive
vocational training here as automotive specialists, who can be employed
in future in Porsche Centers throughout the Asiatic region.
The Don Bosco Technical
Institute is dedicated to helping children and young people from
socially underprivileged groups throughout the world.
Among other activities, the
organization offers motivated young persons a basic technical training,
in order to give them access to a regular working life. It is precisely
to these young people that Porsche Asia Pacific has decided to offer
further assistance after their basic training, enabling them to gain a
further qualification within six months at the Porsche Training and
Recruitment Center Asia. In cooperation with the Philippine Porsche
Importer, PGA Cars, the first 16 Don Bosco qualifiers are now receiving
special training which will give them a qualification as auto mechanics
and auto electricians.
“With the Don Bosco Institute
and our importer, we have secured professional partners who will ensure
the young people get training that meets our high demands. By
committing ourselves to this scheme, we are ensuring that the Porsche
trade organization will have enough technical specialists available in
the growth markets,” says Klaus Berning, Porsche board member with
responsibility for sales and marketing.

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