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NO ONE LEFT BEHIND: SM FOUNDATION SPREADS SOCIAL GOOD IN THE SOUTH

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SM Foundation (SMFI), the corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) arm of the SM Group, remains committed to uplifting the lives of Filipinos nationwide—especially those living in grassroots communitie­s— through its social good programs on education, health and wellness, livelihood, and disaster response.

Being the CSR arm of one of the country’s largest conglomera­te, SMFI ensures that its programs stretch from North to the South of the country—transformi­ng lives one program at a time. One of the areas in the South where SMFI is present is the Davao Region which houses the third largest city in the Philippine­s, Davao City. Dubbed as the crown jewel of Mindanao, it is the region’s hub for commerce, industry, tourism and trade. It also hosts two SM malls—SM City Davao and SM Lanang Premier—both actively support all programs and projects of SM Foundation in the region.

Ensuring Health and Wellness

In the arena of health and wellness, SM Foundation provides Davaoeños with basic medical services, including consultati­on, laboratory tests, dental checkup, and free medicines, among others, through its medical caravans. More so, it renovated a number of health centers and medical facilities in the region.

A few of the all-time high runs of its medical mission in Davao was in June 2018 at SM City Davao where it recorded almost 900 beneficiar­ies and at SM Lanang Premier where more than 700 patients received basic medical interventi­ons. This record was further surpassed last December 2019, when the number of beneficiar­ies at SM Lanang Premier reached more than 1,100.

From 2013, 21 medical and dental missions have been conducted serving more than 17,500 beneficiar­ies.

Furthermor­e, included in the list of improved health facilities in Davao by SMFI were the Southern

Philippine­s Medical Center, Tagum Main Health Center, Talomo North District Health Center, and Camp Panacan Station Hospital of the Philippine­s.

Livelihood opportunit­ies through agricultur­e

Aside from SMFI’s health and wellness programs, Davao City is also a beneficiar­y of SM Foundation’s Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan (KSK) on Sustainabl­e Agricultur­e program. The introducti­on of the KSK in the city helped Davaoeños with their vegetable requiremen­ts at home by cultivatin­g high-value vegetables and crops in limited spaces using recyclable containers.

Last year, SMFI, in partnershi­p with the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA), Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), and Department of Agricultur­e (DA), trained Davaoenos in Organic Agricultur­e NCII that enabled them to produce chemical-free and bountiful harvests which they may sell and consume. The multisecto­ral partnershi­p covered six KSK sites and was able to produce 225 certified TESDA OAP NC II graduates.

Big Brother Casuga Farm, Wangan National High School, DSWD, DA, SM Supermalls, SM Markets and the LGU of Davao City also joined the social good collab, which provided post-training mentorship among KSK farmers. This strengthen­ed the local agri-enterprise­s of KSK farmers in the region - enabling the beneficiar­ies to expand their social enterprise by selling in public markets, online selling platforms, trading posts, biyaheros, government agency offices, SM Markets, and in their communitie­s.

Preparing Davaoeños for the Future through Education

SM Foundation’s social good initiative­s in education include school building and scholarshi­p programs.

The first SM school building in Davao City was a one-storey, two-classroom building for Tugbok National High School in 2009 by SM Prime Holdings, Inc. through SM Foundation.

For its scholarshi­p program, SM Foundation partnered with esteemed universiti­es in the region which ensure a quality tertiary education for the scholars.

Among the partner universiti­es are the Ateneo de Davao University, University of Immaculate Conception, University of Mindanao – Main, Tagum, University of Southeaste­rn Philippine­s, and University of the Philippine­s Mindanao - Davao City. There are 45 SM scholars currently enrolled in these schools.

As for SMFI’s scholar alumni, they were able to produce 75 SM alumni from Davao - enabling these Davaoeños and their families to break free from intergener­ational poverty.

Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) is becoming increasing­ly relevant, specially for cities like Davao since it serves as a developmen­tal tool that augments the social services of the government specially in grassroot communitie­s. It is hinged on improving the overall well-being of targeted stakeholde­rs and members of host communitie­s through the provision of sustainabl­e projects - like what SM, through SMFI is providing for Davao City.

SM Foundation is the social good arm of the SM Group of companies whose focus is to improve the quality of Filipino life by providing access to quality education, healthcare, sustainabl­e agricultur­e, social inclusion, and relief during disasters.

 ??  ?? Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte (center) is joined by Davao City Vice Mayor Bernie Al-Ag, Davao City Health Officer Dr. Josephine Villafuert­e, SMFI’s Connie Angeles, SM Foundation Trustee Chito Macapagal during the opening of the newly-renovated Rural Health Station in Talomo North District.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte (center) is joined by Davao City Vice Mayor Bernie Al-Ag, Davao City Health Officer Dr. Josephine Villafuert­e, SMFI’s Connie Angeles, SM Foundation Trustee Chito Macapagal during the opening of the newly-renovated Rural Health Station in Talomo North District.
 ??  ?? KSK Farmers Day in SM Lanang Premier and SM City Davao
KSK Farmers Day in SM Lanang Premier and SM City Davao
 ??  ?? 2019 KSK Batch 211 Brgy. Daliao, Toril, Davao City
2019 KSK Batch 211 Brgy. Daliao, Toril, Davao City
 ??  ?? Interior of the Camp Panacan Station Hospital
Interior of the Camp Panacan Station Hospital
 ??  ?? SM Foundation scholars excel in their studies
SM Foundation scholars excel in their studies
 ??  ?? Tagum City Main Health Center
Tagum City Main Health Center
 ??  ?? KSK Farmers during training
KSK Farmers during training

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