As the country commemorates National Volunteerism Month, SM Cares reaffirmed its commitment to building a more compassionate, resilient, and sustainable nation through a series of volunteer-driven programs and partnerships.
Throughout the year, SM employee-volunteers,
tenants, and community members joined forces in outreach and sustainability
efforts aimed at uplifting lives and protecting the environment. Among the
highlights were large-scale coastal cleanup drives, youth-led initiatives like
the Global Youth Summit, community-focused events such as the Happy Walk and
ASP Angels Walk, and service-oriented employee engagements including Brigada
Eskwela and Operation Tulong Express.
With more employees joining each year, SM continues to strengthen its culture of volunteerism during Happy Walk 2025. |
SM employee volunteers stepping up during ASP Angels Walk 2025—reflecting a growing spirit of compassion to the community. |
Bringing hope and relief to communities in need,
SM employee volunteers deliver Kalinga Packs through Operation Tulong
Express. |
Driven by teamwork and compassion, SM employees
work hand in hand during Operation Tulong Express. |
Each program exemplifies SM Cares’ mission to
engage the community in purposeful action. In 2024, over 1,500 SM employees
actively participated in various volunteer initiatives, including Angels Walk,
Happy Walk, Operation Tulong Express, and Brigada Eskwela. Coastal cleanup
drives mobilized more than 27,000 volunteers, demonstrating a strong
commitment to environmental stewardship. Meanwhile, the Global Youth Summit
brought together approximately a thousand student volunteers, highlighting
the power of youth engagement in driving positive change.
These initiatives were made possible through
impactful collaborations with organizations such as the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Education (DepEd) and
the Global Peace Foundation, among others.
More than just events, these volunteer efforts
are designed to empower individuals and foster inclusion—encouraging
employees, partners, and everyday citizens to be changemakers in their own
communities.
“Through volunteerism, we build bridges of
empathy, understanding, and shared purpose. SM Cares is proud to cultivate this
culture of giving back—one where everyone, regardless of age or ability, can
take part in creating a better future,” said Mr. Steven Tan, President of SM
Supermalls.
As SM Cares continues to champion volunteerism,
the public is encouraged to join upcoming activities and discover how small
acts of service can lead to big changes—one community at a time. To learn more
about SM Cares’ volunteer programs and how you can take part in upcoming
initiatives, visit https://linktr.ee/smcares.
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