AIA Philippines, formerly Philam Life, brought its world-class football clinic to Iloilo as part of the AIA Healthiest Schools (AHS) program, welcoming over 100 students and more than 40 coaches from 20 municipalities for a two-day event. Building on the success of its first clinic in Baguio, the initiative promotes lifelong healthy habits through a mix of football skills, wellness lessons, and teacher workshops.

The program, held at Guimbal National High School, is a collaboration with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, AIA’s long-standing Global Principal Partner. Leading the sessions were Tottenham’s Head of International Development for APAC, Shannon Moloney, and International Development Coach Lily Jervis, alongside local Philippine Football Federation coaches. Moloney expressed delight in seeing students and coaches actively engage in football and wellness activities, while Jervis highlighted the energy and enthusiasm of Iloilo participants.

Launched in the Philippines in August 2024, AHS promotes health literacy among students aged 5–16, emphasizing nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and sustainability. Lessons are broadcast on The Knowledge Channel and digital platforms through Gen H: Generation Healthy.
“AIA Healthiest Schools empowers young people to lead healthier, longer, better lives. Football makes learning fun, builds teamwork, and strengthens communities,” said Melissa Henson, CMO of AIA Philippines. The program continues to expand nationwide, reaching future generations across the country.