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Showing posts with label Hapag Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hapag Movement. Show all posts

25 October 2024

Newsletter: Single largest contribution to date: SMAC donates Php 14.93M to Globe’s Hapag Movement

[THIS IS A PRESS RELEASE]

Multi-year partnership contributes to uplifting Filipino lives

Unite for Hapag this World Food Day. Globe and SMAC celebrate their joint effort that raised Php 14.93M to be donated to the Hapag Movement. IN PHOTO (L-R): Hapag Movement mobilization partners David Y. Jo, Head of Partnerships, Communications and Reports, UN World Food Programme; Eduardo C. Jimenez, Vice Chairperson, World Vision Philippines; Jun N. Godornes, Director for Resource Development, World Vision Philippines; Cel R. Amores, Senior Director for Corporate Communications, Ayala Foundation; Yoly C. Crisanto, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer, Globe; Kevin Y. Hartigan Go, Chief Operating Officer, SMAC; and Yaracel S. Macalindong, VP for Sales and Marketing, SMAC.

Reaffirming its commitment to addressing involuntary hunger, SMAC has donated Php 14.93 million to Globe’s Hapag Movement, marking a significant milestone in Globe’s drive to beat involuntary hunger and uplift communities across the country in time for World Food Day. 

17 July 2024

Newsletter: Globe, SMDC, Scholars of Sustenance PH unite for Hapag Movement

[THIS IS A PRESS RELEASE]

PHOTO 1: Globe signs partnership with SMDC and SOS PH to support the Hapag Movement. In photo (L-R) Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, Globe Board Director and CEO of AC Industrials; Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer; Jessica Bianca Sy, SMDC AVP and Project Director; Grace Evangeline Sta. Ana, SMDC Executive Vice President; and Marco James Leyson, SOS PH Director of Global Impact & Operations.

Globe, SM Development Corporation (SMDC), and Scholars of Sustenance Philippines have joined forces for the Hapag Movement to address involuntary hunger that still plagues millions of Filipinos.