Our Commitment to

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Share A Bread & Share A Meal        │       Build A School Program

A Safety Environment

La Rose Noire in the Philippines has established a quality safety culture, continuously educating, striving and empowering its employees thru safety awareness seminars and outdoor trainings such as exercise evacuation drills and other safety precautionary measures.

LRNPH is also a member of Clark Safety and Health Organization (CSHO), a non-profit organization, that aims to promote Occupational Health and Safety Standard in compliance with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) regulation.

In Aug 10, 2018, LRNPH’s team garnered 3rd place and “Best Muse” in the Emergency and Response Team (ERT) Fire Brigade Olympic Competition among companies and locators of Clark Freeport Zone. Part of the competition is the Rescue and Transfer Relay, Fire Extinguishment and Bucket Relay. The company once again excelled in not just producing quality products, but also to its commitment in the safety of its workers.

Sharing Bread
has always been a symbol of

Sharing Bread has always been a symbol of

cARE & COMPASSION

At La Rose Noire, we take pride in crafting exceptional breads, croissants, and Danish pastries that meet and exceed international standards. But beyond delighting our customers, we also use these very same baked goods to give back through our Share A Bread program. Through this initiative, we provide freshly baked breads and pastries to public school students in need, ensuring they receive the nourishment necessary to stay energized, focused, and ready to learn. Because we believe that a well-nourished child has a better chance at a brighter future—and sometimes, something as simple as a piece of bread can make all the difference.

BUILD A SCHOOL

PROGRAM

BUILD A SCHOOL

PROGRAM

The latest school we are sponsoring under the Build A School program is Sto. Niño Elementary School, a small institution nestled in the mountainous area of Bamban, built in the 1960s. For decades, the classrooms remained untouched, with deteriorating ceilings, broken windows, and damaged doors, creating a challenging learning environment for the students.

Seeing this devastating condition, we knew we had to step in and make a difference. That’s why we built a brand-new two-story school building, standing as a beacon of hope for both present and future students.

The new classrooms are thoughtfully designed for a conducive learning environment, complete with armchairs, chalkboards, tables, bookshelves, and fans—ensuring that students have the space and comfort they need to focus on their education.

This is just the beginning. Phase 1 is complete, and construction for Phase 2 is already underway. Phase 3 will follow soon, bringing the total to three new buildings for the school.

Because every child deserves quality education in a safe and inspiring space.

Calumpang Elementary School

Dungan Elementary School

Sto. Niño Elementary School

Calumpang Elementary School

Dungan Elementary School

Sto. Niño Elementary School

La Rose Noire also shares its resources in the community by constant donation of bread to various charities, giving livelihood training courses and granting scholarships to the less fortunate who cannot afford to go to school.

One of the charities La Rose Noire has been helping for quite some time now is the Little Sisters of the Poor in Hong Kong and Philippines. Little Sisters of the Poor is a haven for impoverished elderly, founded by Saint Jeanne Jugar in 1893. In the picture above are the sisters from Little Sisters of the Poor with LRNPH Asst. General Manager, Pamela Flores during their visit at the factory.

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