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Johann Strauss Society of the Philippines provides tech to CCP

JSSP extends its continuing support to the Cultural Center of the Philippines in improving its facilities through the procurement of 11 new office computer laptops and external hard drives to be given to 11 CCP departments.

From left: JSSP president Olga S. Martel, CCP president Arsenio J. Lizaso, JSSP vice president Fortune Ledesma and JSSP assistant secretary Ditas Posadas

The Johann Strauss Society of the Philippines (JSSP) extends its continuing support to the Cultural Center of the Philippines led by CCP president Arsenio J. Lizaso, in improving its facilities through the procurement of 11 new office computer laptops and external hard drives to be given to 11 CCP departments. 

The JSSP is represented by its president Olga S. Martel, vice president Fortune Ledesma and assistant secretary Ditas Posadas. 

JSSP was founded in 1999 to promote the music of Johann Strauss and other Austrian composers.  Among its objectives are to promote art and culture by organizing special events as venues for raising funds and to present concerts and musical programs to raise greater awareness for art and culture to a wide spectrum of society.  It also organizes activities that will encourage civic, charitable and social awareness among the youth.

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