February 5, 2022
Bayanihan in the midst of a pandemic: The Coca-Cola Foundation, Coca-Cola Philippines contribute aid to Filipinos impacted by Super Typhoon Odette
January 24, 2022
The SM Store launches Share Your Extras for the benefit of Typhoon Odette communities
Let’s make the start of the year more meaningful by donating new or gently used clothes via The SM Store and SM Foundation’s Share Your Extras. Donations pooled this year will be for the benefit of communities impacted by Typhoon Odette.
Shoppers
can drop off their pre-loved clothes or purchase new ones for donation at any
of The SM Store branches from January 15 to February 15 in Metro Manila,
and February 1 to 28 at the rest of the branches nationwide.
For
every donated item, shoppers will receive a P100 discount coupon voucher
courtesy of The SM Store. This can be redeemed at their next single-receipt
purchase of a minimum of P1,000-worth of select items in-store or via Call To
Deliver.
What
are the DOs and DON’Ts?
· Donate
clothes in good condition.
The clothes should be gently used and in good, wearable condition, without
holes or damages.
· Donate practical clothes
only.
Remember that your donations will go to communities who have lost access to
basic needs. Please donate tops and bottoms for everyday wear that can be used
comfortably by infants or adults. Avoid donating suits, gowns, uniforms, and
costumes.
· Wash
the clothes first.
For the safety of the people handling and receiving your donations, clean the
clothes first and try to remove spots or stains. Skip donating used
undergarments and bathing suits.
· Check the pockets. Double and triple check to
make sure there are no valuables or pieces of trash, such as used tissue or
candy wrappers, left in the pockets.
Share
Your Extras is an annual initiative of The SM Store
and SM Foundation aimed at helping communities in need, such as those impacted
by calamities. In 2018, we provided personal hygiene items for families in
Marawi, and in 2020, we donated packed relief items for the communities in
Isabela impacted by Typhoon Ulysses. This year, Share Your Extras will benefit
families affected by Typhoon Odette, which has displaced millions of
individuals in Mimaropa, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Other The SM Store campaigns like Share
Shoes, Donate A Book, and Share A Toy have received overwhelming support from customers.
For more updates and
ways to donate, visit www.thesmstore.com and follow its social
media pages @thesmstore on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
January 12, 2022
Shopee Delivers Aid to Typhoon Odette Victims via Shopee Express
Shopee collaborated with partner brands and utilized its nationwide Shopee Express fleet to dispatch immediate relief
Almost a month since Typhoon Odette devastated several provinces in Visayas and Mindanao, millions of Filipinos continue to reel from the aftermath. To support and serve the communities affected, Shopee partnered with several brands and corporations and mobilized its nationwide Shopee Express network to help provide immediate relief to Typhoon Odette victims in less accessible areas.
Reaching the affected communities via Shopee Express
With the typhoon damaging communication and transportation infrastructure, a lot of the affected communities experienced difficulty receiving aid. With its nationwide coverage, Shopee Express trucks and vehicles have been able to transport water, health kits, water filters, solar lights, and other relief goods from brands and organizations such as the Manila Water Foundation, Maynilad Water Services, Inc., Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc., Unilab, Akari Lighting, Envirocab, Socone, Asia Brewery, Inc., Mitsushi, Herco Trading, Inc., Qoncept Furniture, Foodplus, Del Monte, Dohera Corporation, Universal Robina Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Lions Club International, and Luzon Clean Water Development Corporation.
These donations were brought from Metro Manila to key Shopee Express Sorting centers in Cebu, Bohol, and Surigao for repacking before being distributed to thousands of affected residents across Visayas and Mindanao. With the support from various government agencies, such as the Office of Civil Defense, the Philippine Air Force, and the Philippine Navy, Shopee was able to expedite distribution to these areas further.
Through this nationwide effort, Shopee Express was also able to immediately provide essentials such as water, sanitary kits, and non-perishable food items to around 10,000 of its affected workers, most of whom are riders and drivers.
Despite being among those affected by Typhoon Odette, Shopee Express riders also volunteered to help repack and distribute the donations. Some even decided to donate cash from their own pockets to be used for purchasing relief goods.
Elmer Tapales, who started as a Shopee rider last August, said, “I decided to become a rider because of the pandemic, where it was difficult to find employment. Thankfully, there was an opening here so I decided to apply. We were badly affected by the typhoon but we are grateful for the help Shopee gave us.”
Marijon Pinebro works as a maintenance personnel at a Shopee Express Hub, and Typhoon Odette affected them very much. “Shopee helped me a lot, aside from the financial help I received, they also provided assistance and relief goods. I'm so thankful to Shopee.”
Bernadette Sanchez, a security guard at Shopee Express, said, “Shopee helped us a lot and we got to keep our jobs. Shopee even gave all employees, riders, staff, and guards relief goods and provided the needed assistance. I want to thank Shopee for helping us in times of need.”
Keeping the spirit of generosity alive with Shopee Bayanihan
In partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation, World Vision, and UNICEF, Shopee raised more than ₱1 million worth of donations through its Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Odette Support initiative, which allows users to donate to the typhoon-affected communities by purchasing e-vouchers on the microsite and checking out via ShopeePay, Shopee’s all-in-one e-wallet. With the donation drive raising more than ₱1 million worth of donations, Shopee matched the amount to provide an additional ₱1 million worth of total donations to further support these three charities.
Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “As soon as we learned about the struggles that our kababayans faced in Visayas and Mindanao, we immediately mobilized our resources to provide relief quickly. The Filipino spirit of Bayanihan never fails to shine a bright light amidst dark times. We are thankful to our partner brands, generous users, and our employees who went out of their way to provide support to those in need. We hope that our combined efforts will contribute to the recovery and restoring of livelihoods among those affected.”
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