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Samsung empowers Philippine School for the Deaf with Galaxy Campus Student Ambassadors
This holiday season, Samsung Electronics Philippines Corporation (SEPCO) brought the spirit of sharing and collaboration to life as Galaxy Campus Batch 3 student ambassadors joined the ‘A Galaxy of Giving: Turning Tables of Communication’ activity at the Philippine School for the Deaf (PSD) in Pasay City. The initiative combined creativity, teamwork, and purpose, as students came together to contribute meaningful gifts that support learning and inclusivity.
Impact beyond the screen
Galaxy Campus Batch 3 student ambassadors
teamed-up with PSD learners for a hands-on furniture-making workshop to design
and assemble modular recycled furniture. The teams worked together on creating
their designs on their Galaxy tablets and painted the assembled furniture. The
completed pieces were given as a thoughtful gift to the school, one that
inspires, uplifts, and creates a lasting sense of accomplishment. Together,
ambassadors and learners celebrated this joyful season by creating, learning,
and shaping a brighter future.
Galaxy Campus Batch 3 student ambassadors reflected on the activity. “This is a really fun way to nurture our creativity, as well as giving back to the community,” said Yowni Cueto from the University of the Philippines Los BaƱos, while Mishka Gotico of Miriam College harped on teamwork: “Even with differing communities, you're still able to shine amidst your differences. I like that we're really able to come together despite such differences.” Nikos Catanus of Iloilo Science and Technology University – Iloilo City Campus added, “The most rewarding part is we slowly understood each other. We bonded even though we're not used to communicating in each other's language. If you really have one goal, even if you don't fully understand each other, you transcend that border.”
Mr. Jordan Madronio, Assistant Principal and Officer-in-Charge of PSD shared, “I was very happy because they said they're [Galaxy Campus student ambassadors] learning sign language at the same time. These activities are very meaningful because they boost our students’ confidence, and our society is becoming more open to acceptance. They’re not just deaf—they’re empowered deaf people. What hearing people can do, they can also do.”
Jun Guevara, SEPCO Head of Corporate Marketing
added, “Our Galaxy Campus student ambassadors are already influential digital
communicators within their own spaces. Through this project of Samsung, we
allow them to create impact beyond what they can do on screen. We reconnect
with a hands-on activity to support an underserved community differently which
makes this more meaningful.”
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About Galaxy Campus
Galaxy Campus is Samsung Philippines’ flagship student ambassador program for bold, driven college students ready to stand out and make an impact. Launched on August 16, 2025, the Batch 3 brings together top students from across the country for a year-long journey where participants gain access to exclusive Samsung events, hands-on workshops, mentorship opportunities, and early access to the latest Galaxy devices. The program equips students to lead initiatives, showcase creativity, and make a difference both on campus and in their communities.
Samsung Philippines President Mr. Roman Han emphasized the company’s commitment to youth education and empowerment: “Galaxy Campus has always been a very special program for Samsung. This program has always encouraged everyone to be their most creative and unique self. Globally, Samsung has always advocated for youth education and empowering students, and this activity is very aligned to that advocacy.”
For more stories and updates, visit Samsung’s
official website at www.samsung.com/ph and newsroom at https://news.samsung.com/ph/ and follow Samsung Philippines on Facebook and Instagram.
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NestlƩ Wellness Campus: Empowering students, parents, and teachers to live healthier lives
According to a report from the
Food and Nutrition Research Institute, 26% or 1 out of 4 school children are
underweight, which is a condition where children are found to weigh below the
standard weight for the child’s age. A survey
last year also showed that 62% or 6 out of 10 of households experienced
moderate to severe food insecurity -- the state in which people are at risk or
actually suffering from inadequate consumption to meet nutritional
requirements.
Students from Pasig engaged in one of the pre-pandemic activities of the NWC program
In taking care of children’s nutrition, health, and wellness, we help ensure that they can have a brighter future ahead. However, due to lack of knowledge or resources, children are not able to eat food that is of adequate quality and quantity which is the number one cause of malnutrition.
“This is because we all know that an unhealthy child
cannot learn as much as one who is healthy, well-fed, and given nutritionally
sufficient assistance, especially for those who cannot afford the expense of
maintaining healthy children,” DepEd Secretary
Leonor Briones said during a Memorandum of Agreement signing last January 2021.
The first inter-school dancercise competition in Antipolo back in 2014
As a Kasambuhay sa Kalusugan of Filipinos, NestlƩ ensures that children get the proper nutrition they need through the NestlƩ Wellness Campus (NWC) program, in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd). Established in 2013, the program began with the goal of raising awareness and providing educational materials to pursue wellness daily. One of their activities was a dance program after the flag ceremony to promote an active lifestyle. Nutritionist-dietitians also gave talks about balanced and healthy food choices to address the nutrition gaps and encourage healthier eating habits.
Over the years, NWC grew and was embraced by different DepEd regions. The dance program evolved into an inter-school and inter-region competition to recognize the best schools that have implemented the program in their community. NestlƩ is committed to promoting nutrition, health, and wellness in the new normal by providing digital tools such as nutrition and sustainability modules, and wellness song and dance videos to educate students, teachers, and parents on the seven healthy habits they can apply at home.
Teachers
using the NWC digital modules in their online classes to promote health and
wellness to their students
The program started at only 250 high schools with a total of 650,000 students in the National Capital Region (NCR) during its first year. Now, NWC has grown to inspire more than 7 million students from Grades 1 to 10 in 13,000 schools to live healthier lives. For SY 2021-2022, NestlƩ anticipates the program to reach more than 10 million students across 7 regions nationwide, namely: NCR, CALABARZON, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Northern Mindanao, and Davao.
Collaborating alongside the government, NestlĆ© drives its purpose by unlocking the power of food to enhance the quality of life for everyone today and for the generations to come. “NestlĆ© Philippines, as a Kasambuhay sa Kalusugan, is actively engaged in supporting Filipino families to achieve a healthier and active lifestyle, especially in the face of the pandemic,” Kais Marzouki, NestlĆ© Philippines Chairman and CEO said.
To learn more about how you and your family can start your wellness journey, join the NestlƩ Wellness Homeroom Facebook Group. For some inspiration, watch the Kasambuhay for Good docuseries to see how NestlƩ and its partners are empowering communities through nutrition, health, an

























