LASALLIAN MISSION ANNUAL PROJECT (LMAP)
The Lasallian Mission Annual Project (LMAP) is one of the key initiatives of De La Salle Brothers, Inc. (DLSBI), led by the Advancement Unit.
LMAP’s mission is to provide sustained financial support to community partners for a minimum of three years, helping them build a stable foundation for long-term community development. Its partners may include indigenous communities across the Philippines or mission schools, where financial assistance can directly support educational programs and initiatives that uplift underserved learners.
Designed in alignment with the vision of St. John Baptist de La Salle, the founder of the Lasallian mission, LMAP seeks to extend assistance to communities that need it most. Through this initiative, DLSBI continues to embody its commitment to education, service, and social transformation, ensuring that vulnerable communities have the resources and support necessary to thrive.
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The La Salle Botanical Gardens (LSBG)
is an inspiring ecological initiative led by De La Salle Brothers, Inc., through De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) and its Lasallian Institute for the Environment (LIFE). This visionary project embodies the Lasallian mission of integral ecology, environmental stewardship, education, and community engagement—transforming land into a vibrant outdoor classroom and conservation hub.
Located within the Alviera Estate in Barangay Hacienda Dolores, Porac, Pampanga, LSBG rests at the eastern foot slopes of Mount Pinatubo. Its proximity to lahar-affected areas gives it a unique role in ecological restoration and environmental research, serving communities close to Metro Manila and Central Luzon.
Spanning approximately 24 to 24.5 hectares, LSBG is dedicated to conserving native Philippine flora and advancing habitat restoration.
