Monday, June 30, 2025

Stay Healthy & Stylish: Flu Season Finds at SM Center Sangandaan

These days, the weather’s playing tricks on us—sunny one moment, stormy the next—and our bodies are starting to feel the toll. Whether it’s the unpredictable skies or just the daily grind wearing you down, flu season seems to be quietly knocking.

If you’re feeling a little under the weather—or just want to stay a step ahead—it might be time to quietly prep your wellness stash. Luckily, SM Center Sangandaan has everything you need to keep things from going south. Here are 5 flu season must-haves to help you breeze through the blahs.

Everyday Armor from Simply Shoes. When you're not feeling 100%, the last thing you want is cold, uncomfortable feet. Stock up on waterproof kicks from Simply Shoes that blend comfort and functionality. These aren’t just flu-fighters—they’re style-savers too.

Cool Outerwear from Penshoppe. Looking good while staying protected? Penshoppe’s outerwear keeps your look fresh and your body warm—especially when breezy weather hits. Grab a hoodie or a sleek windbreaker and turn your ‘fit check into a flu checkmate.

Meds + Vitamins from Watsons. Say goodbye to last-minute pharmacy runs. Load up on flu-fighting staples from Watsons—Vitamin C, paracetamol, and your go-to remedies for colds and sore throats. Prevention is always in style.

Comfort Food from BBK Bibingka Coffee. Sometimes, the cure is comfort food. BBK’s signature bibingka and warm drinks feel like a hug from the inside—just what you need when you’re low energy and low appetite. Because food really is medicine (especially when it tastes like home).

Self-Care Boost from The Face Shop. Who says sick days can’t be glow-up days? Pamper your tired skin with hydrating sheet masks from The Face Shop. They're perfect for those stay-in, rest-up moments and give your skin that much-needed TLC.

Whether you’re already battling the flu or simply prepping your defenses, these five picks from SM Center Sangandaan are here to help you survive—and thrive—this unpredictable season.

Friday, June 27, 2025

A New Chapter of Curated Discoveries at Lucky Chinatown

Gashapon Bandai Official Shop

As Manila’s urban explorers seek out the curious, the collectible, and the artfully designed, Lucky Chinatown remains at the pinnacle of collecting elevated finds in the heart of Binondo. A new wave of thoughtfully chosen spaces invites visitors to slow down, look closer, and engage in experiences that speak to both taste and intention.

Gashapon Bandai Official Shop

Tucked within this new capsule haven is a tactile celebration of Japanese pop culture, where the spin of a dial and the clink of a capsule promise a moment of whimsy. From collectible anime figures to intricately crafted everyday replicas, Gashapon is a playground of nostalgia. In a culture fixated on detail and rarity, this trending micro-universe captures the art of the miniature with high design sensibilities.

Nitori

Evoking the serenity of a Kyoto retreat while addressing the demands of modern living, Nitori debuts with understated grandeur. Its expansive space is more than a showroom—it’s a study in purposeful living. Clean-lined furniture, intuitive storage, and warm, textured textiles speak the quiet language of Japanese utility and grace. Nitori offers a blueprint for intentional living, where elegance and efficiency cohabitate seamlessly.

KKV

KKV invites discovery with every turn. The store reads like a design-forward bazaar—visually captivating, eclectic, and endlessly scroll-worthy. Here, rows of artful stationery and imaginative toys sit beside avant-garde cosmetics, trending home items, and unique snacks. For those drawn to aesthetic exploration, KKV offers a world unbounded.

Discover these refined new experiences and more, only at Lucky Chinatown—where the future of lifestyle meets the art of the find. For updates on how to join, visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com or call (02) 8462-8888.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Converge champions Filipino tech talent, powers Byte Forward Hackathon in Bataan

Last June 19-20, Converge launched its first Byte Forward Hackathon during the North Luzon leg of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (PCCI) regional business conference. It is a 24-hour innovation marathon that challenged student developers to create practical solutions for real-world business problems.

As the country’s leading fiber broadband and technology provider, Converge ICT Solutions Inc. recognizes that supporting Filipino talent and nurturing aspiring innovators are essential to driving growth in the local tech industry. 

Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy has long championed this cause as he maintains a personal commitment to cultivating homegrown talent. 

This year, the company is making an even stronger push to this by actively engaging with academic institutions to empower students pursuing careers in technology. Last June 19-20, Converge launched its first Byte Forward Hackathon in Balanga, Bataan during the North Luzon leg of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (PCCI) regional business conference.

It is a 24-hour innovation marathon that challenged student developers to create practical solutions for real-world business problems.

In collaboration with the PCCI and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Converge hosted the hackathon as part of a broader initiative to bridge enterprises with next-gen thinkers, who are tech-savvy and possess the natural edge in creating bold, out-of-the-box solutions.

Five participating universities from North Luzon sent two teams each to compete in a high-stakes environment that tested their creativity, and technical skills. 

Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy has long committed to championing Filipino tech talent. Converge has been bringing skilled developers and engineers into its workforce while investing heavily in employee training and development.  

“When I was young, I shared the same passion for technology, for innovation, and now, increasingly, for AI. It's inspiring to see young talents rise to the challenge. That’s why we're investing in infrastructure and building technology hubs, especially in Pampanga, to ensure these bright minds have access to opportunities and can thrive,” Uy shared in his message.

“To all the young visionaries, believe in your passion, stay proud of your purpose, and know that you have a place in building our nation’s future,” he added.

‎Converge subsidiary Rev21 Labs Inc. played a key role in facilitating the competition, from scouting teams, providing mentorship, and equipping the participants with its custom-built Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool.

‎Converge subsidiary Rev21 Labs Inc. played a key role in facilitating the competition, from scouting teams, providing mentorship, and equipping the participants with its custom-built Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool.

The 10 groups were presented with themes grounded in real operational hurdles of businesses, identified through prior consultations with actual owners. This enabled participants to address issues that directly impact companies and develop solutions with tangible business value.

“We're doing this because we aim for two things. First, the students will be presented with real-world problems outlined by businesses in the North Luzon area. We'll see if they can come up with a solution in 24 hours. We're not expecting perfection but at least a minimum viable product. We want to see how they think, how they create, and how fast they can build something. Second, we're looking for high-caliber talent. And by virtue of being here, they already are,” said Rev21 Labs Inc. CEO Ron Puno. 

Over the 24-hour competition, teams raced against the clock to turn their ideas into working prototypes. Their mentors from Rev21 offered technical guidance and strategic advice, while the AI tool gave participants a competitive edge in accelerating their development process. 

By the end of the presentations and judging on Day 2, three standout teams were declared winners for their innovative ideas, and potential for real business impact.  

GG Well Code from EXACT College of Asia was crowned as the champion for their Smart Marketing and Business Finder Tool. 

GG Well Code from EXACT College of Asia was crowned as the champion for their Smart Marketing and Business Finder Tool. BPSU1 from Bataan Peninsula State University secured second place with their Smart Talent Sourcing solution, while third place was awarded to LetranKnights1 from Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Bataan for their innovative Citizen Reporting for Quality Assurance solution.

The winning teams were awarded cash prizes worth P50,000; P30,000; and P20,000, respectively.  

“What we saw was innovation, which is one of the things that we have been emphasizing throughout this hackathon. We wanted to see something new, and these teams were able to showcase that from the ideation, to the solution, to the technical,” said Rev21 Enterprise Portfolio Manager Adrian Tiu. 

“To students who are interested in joining our future hackathons, this was a very good experience to put your knowledge, the things that you learned from your classes, to practical use. These problem statements were based on real actual problems so this will definitely be a practical learning experience,” Tiu noted. 

The Byte Forward Hackathon takes place concurrently with PCCI’s regional business conferences. Future dates include the Visayas on July 24-25, National Capital Region on August 7-8, Mindanao on August 27-29, and South Luzon on September 25-26.

The champions from the Regional Hackathons will compete against each other in a final tournament during PCCI’s 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo, scheduled for October 20-21 at the SMX Convention Center in Manila, offering prizes up to P500,000.

Snap with Pride: These Colorful Spots at SM Malls in Bulacan are Made for Your Feed

June is more than just halfway through the year—it’s a moment to stand tall, love louder, and celebrate inclusivity in all its radiant colors. And if you’re looking for the perfect backdrop to show your pride, SM City Marilao, SM Center Pulilan, and SM City Baliwag have rolled out vibrant, photo-worthy installations that practically scream, “Strike a pose!”

At SM City Marilao, you'll find a dazzling rainbow arch hugged by a burst of colorful balloons and glowing stars. It’s playful, bright, and totally ready to match your energy—whether you're flaunting your fiercest look or just vibing with your besties.

Over at SM Center Pulilan, the Pride setup gets an upgrade with a mesmerizing infinity mirror floor that reflects every hue of the heart-shaped rainbow light installation. It’s a Gen Z dream—LEDs, reflections, and a whole lot of love. Trust us, your next profile pic is waiting to be taken here. 

And finally, SM City Baliwag offers a cozy, colorful lounge spot with rainbow backdrops and soft bean bags you can chill on between shopping sprees. It’s giving fun, friendly, and photo op central.

These pride-themed spots aren’t just for photos—they’re safe spaces that honor and spread the message of love and equality. Make sure to stop by, snap a pic, and celebrate the freedom to be you. These Pride Month installations are only up until the end of June. Tag your crew, grab your phone, and make memories that shine as bright as you do. 

Monday, June 23, 2025

Century Tuna welcomes back Mt. Everest summiteer Jeno Panganiban

Century Tuna officially celebrates the return of mountaineer and Superbod athlete Jeno Panganiban to the Philippines after successfully reaching the top of Mount Everest, the world’s highest summit.

Through a couple of months of relentlessly climbing the unforgiving terrain and enduring the frigid climate of Mount Everest, Jeno has etched his name in Philippine history as the youngest male Filipino who has reached its summit in almost two decades, inspiring a new generation of Filipinos to embrace the challenge of facing their own summit with strength and proper nutrition.

Century Tuna honors his monumental achievement and welcomes Jeno home, shining a spotlight on his triumphant ascent. He embodies strength, endurance, and resilience in his pursuit to reach the summit of the world. 



“When we were approaching the summit, I approached it with pride because by that time, we knew that the whole nation was watching us. And I felt emotional because I was able to carry the Philippine flag to the top of the world,” Jeno shared as he recounted the once-in-a-lifetime experience. 

Jeno’s summit to the world’s peak is a testament to years of hard work and dedication to fueling his passion for mountaineering and optimizing his lifestyle. He transitioned from a former software engineer, working a 9-to-5 job, to owning a distribution business, supplying healthy produce to restaurants across Metro Manila, which has given him the flexibility to control his own time. 

When he set his sights to finally achieving his long-time dream of conquering Mount Everest, Jeno knew that it required singular focus and relentless drive. It wasn’t only about rallying together all his previous mountaineering experiences. It was also about actively choosing to go through extreme preparation and intentionally nourishing his body with the right nutrition that can push him to become one of the Philippines’ national prides.

From high altitude sickness, hazardous weather, to the looming threat of avalanches, Jeno persisted through the life-threatening challenges. He endured temperatures reaching below freezing, extreme sun exposure burning, and loss of oxygen as he was reaching the summit while pushing through exhaustion. 

“You have to be comfortable in being uncomfortable,” says Jeno. “So every day, we made sure that our bodies were in the right condition. I made sure my body and mind were ready for the push.”

With Century Tuna as his partner, Jeno was able to bring his A game to his climb. His remarkable resilience to climb to an elevation of 8,849 meters is nourished by his favorite Century Tuna meal, the classic combination of Century Tuna Hot and Spicy with saltine crackers, a comfort food that’s easy to prepare but packed with protein to keep him energized throughout his arduous training and long ascent.

His journey perfectly embodies Century Tuna’s “Fit for Any Role” campaign, highlighting the brand’s celebration of the multi-faceted image of fitness and its part in helping individuals face any role. 

“Century Tuna is proud and honored to support Jeno’s journey because he is a living testament that anyone can face their own summit. He has shown us that through properly nourishing the body and building up strength, everyone can go after their dreams — a pursuit that Century Tuna has always championed. He is an inspiration, not just to his fellow athletes, but to all of us who take on life’s challenges every day,” said Century Pacific Food, Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Greg Banzon.

Century Tuna challenges every Filipino to define their own summit. Whether they want to achieve a fitness milestone, a personal goal, or a monumental accomplishment, being fit with Century Tuna means being ready to take on the challenge.

For more information, please visit https://centurytuna.ph/ or follow Century Tuna on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/centurytuna or @centurytunasuperbods on Instagram for more updates.

Friday, June 20, 2025

Allianz PNB Life's Expanded Sponsorship: A Winning Pact for Creamline, Choco Mucho, and Criss Cross Athletes

Allianz PNB Life deepens its commitment to Philippine volleyball, expanding its partnership with Rebisco to include the Creamline Cool Smashers, Choco Mucho Flying Titans, and the newly added Criss Cross King Crunchers.  This significant expansion underscores Allianz PNB Life's dedication to nurturing Filipino athletic talent and promoting the values of discipline, resilience, and wellness. 

Beyond its support for these elite teams, Allianz PNB Life is also backing the Rebisco Volleyball League (RVL), a national tournament providing opportunities for young athletes nationwide. This grassroots initiative allows aspiring volleyball players from all regions of the Philippines to showcase their skills and pursue their passion. 

The expanded partnership was officially launched at a celebratory event held at Valle Verde Country Club, bringing together athletes, Rebisco and Allianz PNB Life executives, media, and volleyball enthusiasts.  The event highlighted the shared vision of Allianz PNB Life and Rebisco: to empower Filipino athletes, inspire communities, and promote excellence through sports. 

Creamline Cool Smashers

Choco Mucho Flying Titans 

Criss Cross King Crunchers

"This partnership with Rebisco is built on our shared values," said Joe Gross, President and CEO of Allianz PNB Life. "By supporting the RVL and adding Criss Cross King Crunchers, we're broadening our impact on the Philippine sports community."

The event's theme, "One Goal. One Game. One Great Team," perfectly encapsulates the collaborative spirit.  This partnership aims to build a stronger, healthier future for Filipinos through values-based advocacy, using volleyball as a symbol of teamwork, inclusivity, and national pride.  The collaboration between brands, athletes, and fans emphasizes a shared commitment to youth development and wellness.

  • One Goal speaks to Allianz and Rebisco's joint commitment to build a stronger, healthier future for Filipinos through values-based advocacy.
  • One Game highlights volleyball as the core of this movement, serving as a symbol of teamwork, inclusivity, and national pride.
  • One Great Team emphasizes collaboration between brands, athletes, and fans-all working together to champion youth, wellness, and purpose.

Allianz PNB Life views its investment in sports as a contribution to nation-building.  The company believes sports foster crucial life skills like confidence, teamwork, and perseverance, extending beyond mere entertainment.

Gino Riola, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, AZPNBL

Gino Riola, Chief Marketing Officer of Allianz PNB Life, stated, "Our partnerships affirm Allianz PNB Life's role as a life insurer committed to the holistic well-being of the Filipino community, both on and off the court. This aligns perfectly with our sustainability strategy, focusing on building strong communities and creating long-term value."

Jonathan Ng, Vice Chairman and CEO of Rebisco, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the transformative power of sports and the shared belief in supporting volleyball's growth in the Philippines.  He highlighted the values of hard work, discipline, and sportsmanship instilled through the sport, applicable to all aspects of Filipino life.

To learn more about Allianz PNB Life's commitment to Philippine volleyball, visit their official Facebook page: facebook.com/allianzpnblifeofficial .

SM Malls in Sangandaan, Grand Central, and Valenzuela Sharpen Quake Preparedness

 

Members of SM Center Sangandaan’s Emergency Response Group (ERG) lead coordinated evacuation, rescue, medical, and communication operations during the nationwide earthquake drill.

SM malls in Sangandaan, Grand Central, and Valenzuela reinforced their commitment to disaster preparedness by joining the 2nd Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) held on Thursday morning. The drill was staged before regular mall hours to ensure the safety of tenants and employees while maintaining uninterrupted mall operations.

At exactly 9:00 a.m., a loud siren echoed through SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela, signaling the start of the nationwide exercise. Tenants and employees immediately followed standard protocols, executing the “duck, cover, and hold” maneuver in response to the simulated 7.2 magnitude earthquake.

Swift Response. Emergency responders from SM Center Sangandaan rush to aid a simulated trauma victim during the 2nd Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill, demonstrating the mall's readiness to handle real-life seismic emergencies. 

Employees at SM City Valenzuela perform the "duck, cover, and hold" maneuver during the earthquake drill, part of nationwide efforts to instill safety habits in the event of a seismic shock.

ERG teams at SM City Valenzuela carry out lifelike emergency procedures—from swift evacuation to medical response—during the scenario-based earthquake simulation, ensuring operational preparedness in high-stakes situations

First responders at SM City Grand Central deliver immediate medical assistance to a mock casualty as part of the comprehensive earthquake simulation, aligned with the government's call for heightened preparedness nationwide. 

The earthquake drill went beyond routine exercises, incorporating evacuation and rescue simulations designed to test the capabilities of each mall’s Emergency Response Group (ERG). These included first aid response and complex rescue scenarios to ensure swift, coordinated action in the event of a real disaster.

Emergency responders at SM City Grand Central spearhead the mall’s evacuation, rescue, and medical response during the national simultaneous earthquake drill. 

Each mall also conducted refresher training on earthquake preparedness for staff, tenants, and affiliates. Sessions covered worst-case scenarios, evacuation routes, and basic life-saving techniques, strengthening the culture of readiness across all departments.

With the increasing frequency of seismic events in the region, the earthquake drill forms part of SM’s broader commitment to safety and resilience in partnership with Local Government and National agencies.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Converge, PCCI, DTI move to ‘tech-enable’ MSMEs

Both Secretary Roque and CEO Uy share the mission not to leave micro and small businesses behind as the government moves forward on broader digitalization initiatives. 

Launches nationwide hackathon for students,small biz owners

If there’s one lesson that was learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that digitalization is not just the buoy to keep micro and small businesses afloat in times of calamities - it’s the entire ship that will save businesses and keep them moving forward amid adversities.

The Department of Trade and Industry, referencing numbers from the Philippine Statistics Authority, cites that there are a total of 1,246,373 business enterprises operating in the country in 2023. Of these, 99.63% are MSMEs.

"Given their immense contribution to the economy, including local employment, small and micro businesses need to be at the forefront of digitalization," PCCI President Consul Enunina Mangio said.

This is why the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the Philippines’ largest business group, is taking a leap to modernize MSMEs in small but tangible ways.   

Leading fiber broadband and technology solutions provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has officially lent a hand to this cause, and, together with the DTI, are moving as one to boost the country’s digital competitiveness. The goal is for the country to ride the momentum of digitalization that has propelled the growth of advanced Southeast Asian economies like Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia.

“Under the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and in line with the vision of a Bagong Pilipinas, we are forging a future where no small business is left behind. At the Department of Trade and Industry, we believe that every sari-sari store, every market vendor, every MSME has the power to grow, compete, and uplift communities—if given the right tools," said Secretary Cristina A. Roque.

"Digitalization is a promise to our people. By embracing e-commerce, digital payments, and online marketing, we are opening doors for Filipino entrepreneurs to dream bigger, reach farther, and build a better life for their families. This is how we move forward—together, and with no one left behind,” the trade chief added. 

Converge will be mounting a 24-hour hackathon called Byte Forward, that will run alongside PCCI’s regional business conferences, to be held in North Luzon, Visayas, National Capital Region, Mindanao, and South Luzon. 

Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy paid a call to Secretary Roque for a collaboration on digital access for MSMEs.

“We want to maximize the use of technology in every area where business owners stand to benefit. In the hackathon, we will not just concentrate on solving real-life problems of business owners but crucially, we will tap students that have the technological know-how to solve these problems and put them in the same room,” said Converge CEO Dennis Anthony Uy, who was also elected as the PCCI’s Chairman for the Philippine Business Conference and Expo for 2025.

PCCI's local chambers of commerce, majority of which are comprised of MSMEs, and Converge will come up with solutions addressing problem statements stemming from actual pain points experienced in the course of business, then ten teams of third and fourth year college students from the areas will be put to the test to come up with the best solution. 

“The hackathon is certainly a welcome move for MSMEs particularly as it will come up with viable and practical technology solutions that meet their needs and can help them move up the value chain.  We are happy that Converge, through the efforts of our PBC Chair Dennis Uy, is making this happen," Mangio added. 

Each leg of the hackathon will see the one winning team take home P 50,000. The winners of the Regional Hackathons will go head to head during a culminating hackathon that will happen  at the PCCI’s 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo in October 20-12 at the SMX Convention Center in Manila with prizes of up to P500,000. 

“Linking up the private sector and the academe has always been an advocacy of PCCI but where we can bring value is injecting this focus on innovation, as a way of encouraging these businesses to look to emerging technologies to future-proof their business,” noted Uy. 

The PCCI North Luzon Business conference is set to kick off in Bataan from June 19-20, 2025. The two-day event will also feature a trade fair exhibit, and the conference itself will gather the country’s most prominent voices in government, academe, and industry with the theme “ Northern Philippines: Agile, Innovative. Soaring.” 

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The City Moves: New Run Clubs Bring Fitness to Communities

In a city always on the move, Megaworld Lifestyle Malls is leading the charge in building vibrant fitness communities—one step, stride, and spin at a time. Their expanding network of run and fitness clubs offers structured programs and social opportunities that inspire residents and visitors alike to embrace a healthier, more active lifestyle.

Kicking off soon at Arcovia City is the Arcovia Fitness Club, an exciting new hub for urban wellness that blends running, biking, and padel into one dynamic space. Launching on June 28, the community event will feature a run in partnership with Women's Run PH and TransformNations PH, a bike parade with Firefly Brigade, and a padel demo with Manila Padel Club at the Arcovia Padel Club. Each partner brings a unique pulse to the celebration—uniting runners, bikers, and racquet sports fans in a shared mission of active living. Stay tuned for registration details and event schedules.

In the heart of Taguig City, the Uptown Bonifacio Run Club invites the community to join its weekly run sessions. This week’s run is set to take place on June 20, 5:00 PM at the UGF of Uptown Mall (near The Fountain). Led by seasoned runner and coach Marites “Tess” Nocyao, the sessions promise expert guidance, community camaraderie, and exclusive perks. Interested participants can sign up here: https://forms.gle/MsLcUJvKYLfg7ru18.

Meanwhile, Maple Grove successfully launched its very own Run Club last June 14, coinciding with the grand opening of its new event venue, The Tent at Maple Grove. Nearly 500 runners laced up for the debut community run, with the first 100 registrants taking home exclusive Maple Grove Run Club merchandise—a promising start to a growing community of fitness enthusiasts in Cavite.

Start your fitness journey today with the run and fitness clubs across Megaworld Lifestyle Malls—where every move brings you closer to a stronger, healthier you. For updates on how to join, visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com, call (02) 8462-8888, or check out the Arcovia City, Uptown Bonifacio, and Maple Grove Facebook pages.

Behind the Wheel and Order: Meet the Drivers Living the Stories of Grab’s Viral Short Films

Grab’s wide-ranging programs, from financial aid to wellness and family support, transform the livelihoods  of partners like Ronni and Mary Joy; and fuel shared prosperity across communities.

Now in its second year, “Itatawid, Ihahatid” continues to spotlight the often-overlooked dedication of Grab’s driver- and delivery-partners — everyday heroes who go the extra mile not just for passengers and customers, but for the families who rely on them.

This year’s campaign features two viral short films inspired by real stories—those of a senior GrabCar driver and a determined female GrabFood cyclist. More than just testimonials of grit, these stories reveal a shared reality among drivers and riders: behind every booking is a mission, one that transforms individual journeys into opportunities for entire families.

In the heat of a Manila afternoon, 63-year-old Ronald “Ronni” Petterson grips the steering wheel of his GrabCar with precision. He is simply a dedicated transport professional and father still providing. Meanwhile, 22-year-old Mary Joy Flores leans over the handlebars of her bicycle, weaving through traffic with practice. A GrabFood delivery bag is strapped securely to her back, but the real weight she carries is more profound: the needs of five other lives that depend on her.

They come from different generations, but Ronni and Mary Joy are bound by the same road — one paved by Grab’s expanding ecosystem of support for its driver- and delivery-partners. Through financial programs, digital training, education assistance, and emergency aid, the platform is building more than livelihoods. It’s helping build futures.

Ronni Petterson, 63: A New Chapter Behind the Wheel 


Ronni’s face may be familiar to some. The former corporate trainer and television extra has always been a man of many roles — but perhaps none as meaningful to him now as being a GrabCar driver-partner.

“I get to meet people, help them get where they need to be, and still provide for my family. At my age, that’s a gift,” he says.

More than a job, Grab has offered Ronni the tools to thrive. He is a regular user of GrabAcademy, the company’s in-app learning platform where he picks up tutorials on customer service, digital literacy, and financial management. “The videos are there anytime I need them. That’s important, especially for someone like me still catching up with the digital world,” he says.

Like many partners, Ronni also turned to GrabFinance’s GrabAsenso Loans during a period of financial need. “It’s deducted gradually from my daily earnings — you hardly notice it, but before you know it, you’re done paying. That kind of flexibility matters.”

In the first quarter of 2025, Ronni was among the thousands of partners who received Ka-Grab Rewards – Grab’s incentives scheme for its top performing driver-partners – entitling him to performance incentives, vouchers, and discounts at pharmacies like Generika. “They text me when I can claim my discount. I just show up, no hassle,” he smiles.

For Ronni, the road ahead isn’t just about driving — it’s about staying an active, productive, and proud senior citizen on the road. 

Mary Joy Flores, 22: Delivering Hope with Every Order 

Mary Joy has worn many hats: construction worker, computer shop attendant, and more. But none of those jobs gave her the consistency, flexibility, or empowerment she now finds as a GrabFood cyclist.

As the breadwinner for her baby and four younger brothers, every delivery is part of a larger mission: “After December, I was finally able to buy shoes, school bags, and uniforms for my siblings,” she shares.

Like Ronni, she tapped into GrabFinance’s GrabAsenso Loans during tough moments — micro-loans designed with partners like her in mind. Instead of a rigid credit check, the platform assesses her in-app performance and earnings. “I wouldn’t qualify for traditional loans. But Grab sees the work I do,” she says.

In a world where financial access often excludes the very people who need it most, this inclusion is a lifeline. It means her siblings stay in school, meals remain on the table, and hope is always within reach.

Programs Rooted in Malasakit and Mobility

Grab’s social impact ecosystem extends well beyond Mary Joy and Ronni. In 2024 alone, millions worth of emergency aid was distributed through GrabCare and MOVE IT Malasakit programs, providing immediate relief during medical emergencies and natural disasters.

Through the GrabScholar Program, the children of driver-, delivery-, and merchant-partners have been awarded over 900 educational grants and 18 full-ride scholarships — empowering the next generation with opportunities their parents once only dreamed of.

Stability, too, is in the company’s blueprint. The Grab Kaagapay Program now subsidizes Pag-IBIG contributions for thousands of partners in Metro Manila and Cebu, unlocking access to housing and calamity loans.

Each initiative echoes the company’s deeper commitment: to invest in partners not just as workers, but as people — providers, students, caretakers, and community members.

One Ride at a Time, One Family at a Time

As Grab’s viral short films under the “Itatawid, Ihahatid” campaign capture the quiet heroism of its driver-partners, real-life stories like Ronni’s and Mary Joy’s remind us that behind every journey is something more. A parent’s love. A child’s dream. A second chance. A lifeline when it’s needed most.

Ronni and Mary Joy represent the power of platform work coupled with support, mobility not just in transit, but in life.

And through Grab, they are not only getting there — they’re bringing others with them.

Camella Expands South Luzon Footprint with Four New Communities in Cavite and Batangas

Mary Lee S. Sadiasa, Vista Land COO, led the toast to the promise of continued growth in South Luzon—one community, one family, and one lifelong dream of homeownership at a time.

Camella proudly unveiled four new residential developments in Cavite and Batangas as part of its “S.O.U.T.H.: Solidifying Opportunities and Unlocking Trends in Homeownership" banner campaign. Held at Brittany Palazzo, the event celebrated the growing footprint of the Philippines’ most preferred and largest homebuilder, as well as its unwavering commitment to providing Filipinos with beautifully designed Spanish Mediterranean neighborhoods. 

Business partners were engaged through dynamic presentations of the new developments’ features by Concept Development Officer, Ar. Eric Suarez.

Villar Group Chairman Manny B. Villar, delivered an inspiring keynote that emphasized the journey of Camella as the market leader for nearly five decades. Also present was Engr. Ric Pallesco, Vista Land Group Head for South Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, who introduced the latest house-and-lot offerings that anticipate the evolving aspirations of modern Filipinos: Tudor Square in Tanza, Cavite; Altamira in Silang, Cavite; Azurri in San Juan, Batangas; and Galini in San Pascual, Batangas. 

Each community is strategically located along high-growth corridors in South Luzon, benefiting from major infrastructure developments such as the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), the Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBEX), and proximity to the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR) Tollway, Batangas International Port, and the ongoing development of Sangley Point International Airport.  The enhanced regional connectivity they bring raises the overall quality of life for residents and increases investment potential and long-term property appreciation.

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Standout performances from Aliw Award-winning Daloy Dance Company and multi-talented artist and host Sheena Lee, enthralled the audience. 

Invitees were engaged through dynamic presentations and standout performances from Aliw Award-winning Daloy Dance Company and multi-talented host Sheena Lee, who guided the attendees through an afternoon filled with market opportunities. Representatives from Vista Land’s Strategic Commercial Assets Division introduced a range of commercial land and space leasing opportunities in Mega Manila and the region, highlighting Vista Land's expanding footprint in the real estate sector.

The event concluded with a toast to the promise of continued growth in South Luzon—one community, one family, and one lifelong dream of homeownership at a time.

Camella unveils its newest communities in the provinces of Cavite and Batangas

Rooted in the mission of building homes where families can begin their forevers in, these new developments showcase the signature Camella strengths of premium location, thoughtful design, and generational legacy of value. 

Inspired by the vibrance of Broadway and designed for a life in the spotlight, Tudor Square is the latest development in Tanza, Cavite, featuring three-storey townhouse models and a community built for comfort.

Inspired by the vibrance of Broadway, Tudor Square is the latest house-and-lot offering in Tanza. Featuring spacious three-storey townhouse models and a community built for comfort, it is where every day unfolds like a carefully written script—purposeful and full of potential. Whether starting a family or entering a new season in life, here is where the future takes center stage.

Just moments from Tagaytay, Altamira offers a peaceful sanctuary nestled in the heart of nature. It is ideal for households seeking balance — a olace to slow down, grow, and enjoy the crisp climate of the Silang highlands.  

Just moments from Tagaytay, Altamira offers a peaceful sanctuary nestled in the heart of nature. This neighborhood is ideal for households seeking balance—a place to grow and enjoy the crisp climate of the Silang highlands in a secure yet strategic setting.

Azurri embodies seaside charm while offering modern conveniences. The community provides refreshing open spaces that reflect the laid-back elegance of San Juan, Batangas.

From the Italian word for blue, Azurri captures the rhythm of coastal living. Embodying seaside charm while offering modern conveniences, the community provides refreshing open spaces that reflect the laid-back elegance of San Juan. 

In San Pascual, Batangas, Galini is a residential development designed with a strong sense of warmth and inviting surroundings, ideal for Filipinos looking to plant roots and raise a future steeped in a graceful lifestyle. 

In San Pascual, Galini embodies its namesake—Greek for serenity—with a development designed to let life flow at its own harmonious pace. With a strong sense of warmth and inviting surroundings, it is ideal for Filipinos looking to plant roots and raise a future steeped in a graceful and grounded lifestyle. 

The house-and-lot developments feature thoughtfully designed amenities including clubhouses, swimming pools, playgrounds, pocket parks, and jogging paths, set within landscaped surroundings. With round-the-clock security and a tranquil ambience, they offer havens for recreation, wellness, and modern living.

The Philippines’ largest homebuilder

The trailblazing real estate name that pioneered the sale of house-and-lot communities in the Philippines, Camella has risen to become the country's largest and preferred homebuilder, renowned for its iconic Spanish Mediterranean-inspired forever homes. The communities of Camella foster a strong sense of belonging, reflecting the evolving needs and aspirations of Overseas Filipinos, their families, and future generations.

Camella is the flagship brand of Vista Land, providing beautifully designed communities in 47 provinces and 149 key cities and municipalities. Camella builds neighborhoods that embody innovation and progress with family and community life at its center, creating a legacy of value for generations to come.

Know more about Camella developments nationwide. Visit www.camella.com.ph. Follow @CamellaOfficial for news and offerings. 

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