To reach out to young local and grassroots volleyball communities in building a brighter volleyball future for the country, Rebisco Creamline distributed volleyball equipment to selected schools in Region 6.

The distribution coincided with the 3rd Western Visayas Regional Sports Board (WV-RSB) Meeting at the City of Passi Arena.

Regional Director Cristito A. Eco, CESO III of DepEd Regional Office of Western Visayas and the respective Schools Division Superintendents across the region joined the turnover of equipment before the briefing was held in preparation for the 2026 Western Visayas Regional Athletic Association (WVRAA) Meet.

Iloilo City National High School (NHS), Ramon Avanceña NHS, La Paz NHS, Carlos Lopez NHS, Balasan NHS, Roberto H. Tirol NHS, Buenavista NHS, Sibalom NHS, Pontevedra Christian School Inc. and Passi NHS were among the secondary schools that received the equipment.

Moreover, the elementary and private schools that received equipment included La Paz I Elementary School (ES), Mandurriao ES, Northwestern Visayan Colleges, and Colegio De La Purisima Concepcion.

According to Victor Janolino, vice president for Corporate Marketing of Rebisco National Sales Head and Brand Manager for Creamline, through the provision of volleyball playing equipment, they hope to inspire young volleyball talents and athletes and leave a positive impact on the youth of today.

“It has always been our goal to reach out to young local and grassroots volleyball communities as they are the key in building a brighter volleyball future for the country,” he added.IMT Sports