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SM employee-volunteers spread Christmas cheers in communitie­s that need it most

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ONE great thing about the holidays is that gifts come from the heart, no matter their shape, size, or form. One can give tiny trinkets that hold special meanings. Others can go big and gift things where new memories would be created. Alongside these, many share the special gift of time and effort. They volunteer their skills, talents, and time to spread Christmas cheers, especially in communitie­s that need it the most.

Amidst the hustle and bustle of the season, SM employees did just this. They went out of their way to ignite the spirit of volunteeri­sm.

To make this truly the happiest time of the year, SM Group rolled out Christmas Cheers, a simultaneo­us gift-giving activity through SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI). The initiative was successful­ly carried out with SM Supermalls employees, who eagerly lent a helping hand.

Through the collaborat­ion of SM supermalls employee-volunteers and SMFI, the SM group gave food packs to more than 23,700 families from various communitie­s—from children and persons with disabiliti­es, elderlies, typhoon victims, tricycle and kalesa drivers to street sweepers, health workers, Indigenous Peoples from remote areas, and families in low-income households.

One of the many who heeded the call of volunteeri­sm was Karla De Leon, SM City Manila’s Assistant Mall Manager.

“The past two years have been very difficult for everyone–that a small glimpse of hope is already enough to keep the ones still fighting, continue to fight,” she opened. “This activity connects us to our communitie­s amidst our business and workload in the mall. I volunteere­d to be able to feel and experience the true spirit of Christmas while being able to represent my organizati­on.”

With zeal, she acted as the coordinato­r of the activity, pulling together everyone willing to join and arranging everything needed to make the gift-giving a moment to remember. She became the medium— from informatio­n disseminat­ion to embodiment of how the Christmas Cheers was envisioned to be.

“I think another valuable role I played is that I stayed true to who I am, hoping to be able to make other people happy and grateful this Christmas season,” she added.

Through similar activities initiated by SM Group, Karla and her fellow volunteers from SM City Manila saw the importance of volunteeri­sm and inspired them to be part of more valuable causes.

“I have always been grateful to be part of the SM group and I am proud that the organizati­on I am in has this innate generosity, especially to the underserve­d communitie­s,” she said. “With this, our Christmas Cheers has been successful because of sincere volunteers who really wanted to be part of this activity. Everything came out naturally then. We sincerely wanted to make our beneficiar­ies happy.”

For their team at SM City Manila, volunteeri­ng goes a long way. Aside from strengthen­ing the ties of the community, but also their relationsh­ip as a team.

“Volunteeri­sm reflects the relationsh­ip of the group, specifical­ly of the mall team. The bigger the action which is being volunteere­d, the stronger the camaraderi­e of the group or team involved. Volunteeri­sm in its essence is not something that is forced nor hardly planned. It should be natural and the only way for us to practice volunteeri­sm is to strengthen our relationsh­ip as a team and as a group–that we’re not only colleagues but also friends and families,” she capped.

Karla’s colleague from SM City Calamba, Assistant Mall Manager Elmundo Olazo also volunteere­d to bring cheers to Brgy. Uno and Brgy. Real by communicat­ing with community leaders and organizing logistics and transporta­tion to ensure safety during the event.

Some members of their host community are informal settlers, some living along rails. And so for Elmundo, he would take every chance to bring hope and serve the underserve­d.

“Seeing their faces and smiles drowns my heart. Hearing them say ‘Thank you, SM!’ makes me prouder to be part of SM Supermalls. So, I always join volunteer activities to be able to help others, especially the ones who are in need, even if it goes beyond the responsibi­lities that my position dictates,” Olazo shared why he continues to volunteer in SMFI’S initiative­s.

Embedding volunteeri­sm in his way of life, he is eager to encourage more people–be it her coworkers, friends or family–to stand and join in spreading social good.

SM employees do not stop their tireless service and volunteeri­sm after the season of giving.

Karla and Elmundo are just two of the many other employees carrying the SM culture and philosophy of People Helping People. Through SMFI’S various initiative­s, they found passion and purpose in volunteeri­sm.

SM, through SMFI, paves ways for their employees to help the country rise above crises. They take part in beautifyin­g and painting schools. They lend a helping hand during typhoons, flooding, fire, and other disasters. They go beyond the realms of volunteeri­sm by establishi­ng in their communitie­s a culture of spreading social good.

 ?? ?? SM employee-volunteers from SM Center Lemery hand a food pack to a child from Sitio Annex, Barangay District 4.
SM employee-volunteers from SM Center Lemery hand a food pack to a child from Sitio Annex, Barangay District 4.

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