Tuesday, December 23, 2025

KKV Brings Viral Finds to SM Center Sangandaan

If you have been spotting KKV all over TikTok and Instagram, here is the good news. The viral lifestyle concept store has officially opened at SM Center Sangandaan, bringing its colorful, browse-worthy world to the North Metro shoppers.

Known for its playful store design and wide product mix, KKV offers everything from trendy beauty items and snacks to toys, blind boxes, stationery, and home essentials. Prices stay friendly too, with stationery starting under P100, bath treats from P99, cooling body essentials as low as P59, and cute mugs and kitchen finds mostly under P500.

Since entering the Philippine market in 2024, KKV has quickly gained traction among Gen Z and millennials who love affordable finds that are both aesthetic and practical. Every visit feels like a mini treasure hunt, making it easy to come in for one item and leave with a full shopping bag.

Whether you are restocking essentials, hunting for giftable finds, or just looking for a fun place to browse, KKV at SM Center Sangandaan is now one more reason to drop by the mall. Visit SM Center Sangandaan today!

Monday, December 22, 2025

Celebrate the Season of Togetherness at Estancia de Lorenzo’s Pasko Salubong, Happening in 3 Days

The holiday countdown continues as Estancia de Lorenzo prepares to celebrate Pasko Salubong in just three days, featuring a festive dinner buffet at Lorenzo’s Modern Filipino Cuisine inspired by classic Noche Buena favorites. 

Guests will enjoy a generous spread of Modern Filipino dishes that highlight flavors traditionally shared during Filipino Christmas celebrations. The dining experience is complemented by a warm holiday atmosphere designed for families and groups celebrating the season together. 

The celebration begins at 8:00 PM at Lorenzo’s Modern Filipino Cuisine’s Alfresco area for the welcoming program, followed by the opening of the dinner buffet. Guests can also look forward to games, live performances, and raffle prizes throughout the evening. 

For reservations and complete details, please visit Estancia de Lorenzo’s official social media pages. Be sure to follow Estancia de Lorenzo’s officially verified Facebook page. 

For your security, do not transact with any Facebook pages that are not verified and official. Please conduct all transactions through their official website only. 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/estanciadelorenzorizal 

Instagram: @estanciadelorenzo.official 

TikTok: Estancia de Lorenzo Rizal 

Website: estanciadelorenzo.ph

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Happy To Serve, Even Through Storms

The synergy behind SM's disaster response

SM Supermalls Regional Operations Head for Bulacan and CAMANAVA, Ana Datu, an SM employee-volunteer, delivers immediate relief to a resident impacted by flooding.

In a country visited by an average of 20 typhoons a year and prone to earthquakes, communities across the Philippines often face the daunting task of having to rebuild lives overnight. During these moments, collaboration becomes a lifeline, especially for thousands of Filipinos whose lives have been upended by disasters.

For the SM Group, helping communities get back on their feet is more than just a responsibility: it is a shared commitment woven into its culture of service. At the heart of this mission is Operation Tulong Express (OPTE), SM Foundation’s disaster response initiative.

Carried out through close coordination among SM Foundation, SM Markets, and SM Supermalls, OPTE brings together dedicated volunteer teams united by a shared commitment to serve those in need. SM Markets employees assemble Kalinga Packs in warehouse hubs that double as packing centers, while SM trucks and vans transport the goods to affected areas. On the ground, employee-volunteers from across the foundation and SM Supermalls lead the relief distribution in the spirit of bayanihan, personally delivering essentials and—in harder-hit areas—supporting medical missions that offer free consultations, first aid, and medicines.

For Andrea Rodriguez, SM Supermalls Regional Operations Head for Pampanga, service is rooted in lived experiences, especially since her family was among those affected by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. Years later, she witnessed devastation firsthand during the 2019 earthquake that affected her province and the rest of Luzon.

“We were at the forefront during that time na tumutulong. In fact, as soon as tumigil ang pagyanig nung time na ‘yun, all hands on deck na kami,” she recalled.

Her first OPTE experience came earlier when, as a new SM employee, flooding hit communities near the San Fernando mall. “Hindi ko pa nun alam kung ano yung OPTE, pero ‘yung mga kasama ko sa mall, sabi nila, may opportunity para makatulong dun sa mga nabaha nearby. Sabi nila, ‘sama tayo,’” she shared.

One of her most vivid memories was when they provided support to an 80-year-old resident in a remote barangay in Angeles following widespread floods during the pandemic. “Nung inabutan namin, umiyak siya nang umiyak. Sabi niya, hindi siya makapunta dun sa barangay hall kasi binaha ang bahay niya... Sabi niya, parang akala niya, makakalimutan na siya. Pero ang saya-saya niya na pinuntahan namin siya, na may pag-asa,” Andrea shared.

According to Ana Datu, Regional Operations Head for Bulacan and CAMANAVA, the company’s strong culture of helping others has shaped the way employees live and work. Because of this, lending a hand has become second nature.

“We normally conduct OPTE in basketball courts so that mas marami ‘yung mapuntahan namin. But we also take time to go to the eskinitas — na kung minsan may naiiwan na mga bata at matatanda. Kapag nakita mo sila, parang may lungkot. ‘Nakalimutan kami, naiwan kami kasi nandun sila lahat sa basketball court,’” she shared. “But when they see us there with the Kalinga Packs at inabot mo ito sa kanila, they feel ‘Wow! Hindi kami nakalimutan. These are the people who remember us.’”

“When I joined SM, I learned that community service and social responsibility are a big thing here. It has been a culture. It has been a habit. And it's not difficult to imbibe this because you see it, and it transcends. It starts from the leaders, trickling down to the entire team. So, everybody's moving,” she added.

Regional Operations Head Ana Datu delivers essential relief to a flood-impacted resident, embodying the spirit of SM's volunteerism. She ensures even those in hard-to-reach areas feel: "Wow! Hindi kami nakalimutan."

Both Ana and Andrea highlighted how volunteering shaped their outlook on work and in life.

“If you see the environment and the environment forges you to help and to be empathetic to the plight of everyone surrounding the community, surrounding the mall, your community; then mai-imbibe mo siya,” Ana said.

A heartfelt embrace from a CAMANAVA resident receiving essential relief. By reaching deep into communities, SM volunteers ensure those affected feels remembered and supported, embodying the commitment of OPTE.

 “It’s really great to be part of a team, a group that is able to support and help the community in good times and in bad times,” Andrea capped.

Operation Tulong Express (OPTE), a social good collaboration of SM Foundation, SM Supermalls and SM Markets, is the group’s disaster response initiative that provides immediate relief and essential goods to communities affected by calamities. In heavily impacted areas, it also deploys medical missions that offer basic healthcare and first aid.

Saturday, December 20, 2025

Sining Filipina 2026 Calls for Entries in Third Year: Celebrating Women Leading Change Through Art

Sining Filipina, the Philippines’ groundbreaking nationwide all-women visual arts competition, has opened submissions for its 2026 edition as it marks its third year of amplifying Filipina creativity and voices.

Centered on the theme “Babae Para sa Bayan: Women Leading Change from Home to Nation,” the competition welcomes original works from Filipina artists across the country, with a submission deadline of January 25, 2026. The initiative remains committed to highlighting the distinct talents, perspectives, and stories of women through diverse media, styles, and creative expressions. 

Entry forms and complete guidelines are accessible at zontaclubme.com/sining-filipina. Founded in 2024, Sining Filipina has quickly evolved into a respected annual platform that celebrates the artistic diversity of Filipinas, fostering visibility for both emerging and established artists.  

(L-R) Airspeed Chairperson Rosemarie Rafael, Zonta Club of Makati and Environs past president, art collector, and advocate Maritess M. Pineda, BDO First Vice President and Head of Sustainability Office Marla Alvarez, and SM Aura Assistant Vice President for Marketing Marga Mendoza-Catalan.

Presented by BDO and SM Supermalls for the benefit of the Zonta Club of Makati & Environs Foundation, Inc., the 2026 edition is supported by Fersal Hotel, HWRU, and Airspeed. The partnership with SM Supermalls reinforces the mall’s ongoing advocacy for women and local creativity, while the competition emphasizes how art can empower communities and drive positive social change.

As it enters its third year, Sining Filipina aims to build on its progress and encourage greater participation from women artists nationwide. For additional details, visit www.zontaclubme.com/sining-filipina.

Pro Tips from Experts to Manage Your Finances as a Freelancer

The freelance life comes with a lot of freedom – working your own hours, choosing your clients, setting your own pace. But behind that freedom are the financial responsibilities that many people don’t talk about. Suddenly, you’re not just a virtual assistant or social media manager. You’re also your own accountant, tax filer, insurance planner, and many more all at once. 

Many freelancers quickly discover that financial literacy is a non-negotiable part of the freelancing life. As long-timers in the game, April Villacin, Lyle Tanciano, Lyn Cepillo, and Coach Abby Maravilla know that managing their finances is important to stay stable through the unpredictable world of freelance work. Here are their three tips for mastering the balancing act of growing their careers as professional freelancers and managing their finances. 

1. Track your cash flow and set up a system

Knowing how much you will be earning and spending each month is especially important for freelancers who are typically paid per project or contract. Because freelance income is irregular, cash flow monitoring is a lifeline. 

One of the simplest ways to add structure to your finances is by separating your money into different accounts: for taxes, savings, personal spending, and business-related expenses like software, monthly subscriptions, and new equipment. It’s also important to list down your expected expenses each month, such as for utilities, phone bills, water, and housing. 

According to April Villacin, who has been a professional virtual assistant for 8 years, many freelancers overlook the importance of a good cash flow strategy. “In freelancing, you need good skills and good clients, but you also need a good cash flow system to make sure that you’re running your business sustainably,” she says.

Staying on top of your cash flow prepares you for slow months or the moments when a client unexpectedly pauses a project. It’s a safety net that helps you make decisions confidently. So, try out this simple habit: set aside at least one day a week to update your financial records to prevent surprises and reduce money-related stress. 

2. Get your payments in order—fast, secure, and on time

A strong client base means very little if payments arrive late. This is something freelancing coach Abby Maravilla sees all too often among the freelancers she mentors each day. 

For those working with international clients, there are several unavoidable delays with payments, but one area where it often occurs is when withdrawing to your local e-wallets or bank accounts. 

“That’s why choosing the right payment method matters. You want something that charges minimal fees, processes payments quickly, and doesn’t leave you guessing when your money will arrive. Payment delays directly impact essentials like rent, utilities, groceries, and savings – so reliability is a must,” Abby explains.

“Bills don’t wait for days, so it’s important to have a platform that gives us access to our money as soon as possible,” adds Lyn Cepillo, who has been a social media manager since January 2021. 

This is where GCash is most reliable. GCash now offers improved cash-in support for USD payments through its partnerships with Payoneer and PayPal, giving freelancers faster and easier ways to get paid. Freelancers paid via Payoneer can withdraw directly to GCash for free, with no minimum or maximum amount. Meanwhile, PayPal users now enjoy significantly lower fees, capped at only PHP 200 for 1% charges, with funds arriving in real time. This means more earnings stay with freelancers. 

3. Use tools that simplify financial management

As freelancers’ workload grows, handling payments becomes more complex. This is why tools that remove friction are invaluable.

“There are many platforms out there, but for me, GCash is the clear choice, because it’s an all-in-one app,” says Lyle Tanciano.

Beyond payments, GCash helps freelancers with their financial routines, with instant cash-ins and seamless bill payments to savings features and many more. The less time you spend worrying about money, the more time you can spend doing well at work. 

Whether you’re freelancing full-time or running a passion project on the side, managing your finances is about progress not perfection. It’s the small habits like tracking your cash flow, staying on top of payments, and using smart tools – like GCash – that help you build a system that works for you, even on the most unpredictable days. Download GCash today and get more out of every payday.

Last-Minute Holiday Gifts? SM’s Got You Covered

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Unlock endless possibilities with SM’s hassle-free and last-minute gift options. Flexible gifting is a gem everyone deserves to experience, and the keys are the SM Gift Card, Gift Pass, and SM Gift Pass Choice.

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The SM Gift Cards are available in P500, P1000, and P2000 denominations that let shoppers enjoy spending at various SM establishments and partner merchants nationwide to maximize convenience, plus no activation is needed. Another option is the SM Gift Pass, which is a gift certificate available in P100 and P500 denominations. The SM Gift Pass Choice, on the other hand, works through codes that can be sent via SMS or EDM with customized messages and flexible denominations from P1 to P9,999.

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Give the gift of choice with these 3 SM Gift Ideas this holiday season. Allowing your recipient to choose the gift that they want is definitely a gift in itself!

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Converge Spreads Christmas Cheer with Desktop Donation to Pampanga Orphanage

Converge donated three desktop computers to CHELK, supporting their children to develop digital skills and enhance their learning opportunities.

Leading fiber broadband and technology provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has returned to the Pampanga-based orphanage Children’s Home of Eucharistic Love and Kindness (CHELK), donating three desktop computers to make the season brighter for the children under its care. 

“Guided by malasakit and a commitment to using technology for good, Converge strives to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. This Christmas, we continue that mission by giving and sharing, spreading hope, and making a positive difference to contribute in nurturing and equipping the next generation,” said Converge VP and Head of Corporate Communications and Public Relations Jay-Anne Encarnado.

Converge employees with the kids of Children’s Home of Eucharistic Love and Kindness (CHELK).

Coinciding with the company’s holiday activity this year, the Pampanga-based employees from Converge hosted a gift-giving activity at the orphanage, in line with their Project Lingap, a personal volunteer effort they conduct annually to exhibit malasakit even outside the workplace.

Through the project, which is now running in its fourth year, employees facilitated a Christmas party, played games, and gave out gifts and prizes for the kids.

“This effort is a meaningful way for us to give back and show our care. This has been the fourth year we are doing this as we are happy to share time and create joyful moments with these children. For us, this is a wonderful way of ending the year through generosity and compassion,” said Converge First Vice President and Head of Network Technology Group Jeff Briones who led the said activity. 

Through their Project Lingap, Pampanga-based employees of Converge have been supporting CHELK, spreading love and joy to the kids with gift-giving activities during the Christmas season.

Building on its previous engagement with CHELK in 2021, Converge returned to the foundation as a way of giving back to its hometown Pampanga. Converge first engaged with the orphanage in 2021 when it conducted a Christmas gift-giving and turned over donations to support its permanent shelter. 

In February 2022, the company also donated learning tablets and provisioned internet connectivity to support the online learning of its kids, in celebration of Safer Internet Month.

Established more than 30 years ago, CHELK has been providing shelter, education, and care to orphaned, abandoned, and abused girls in Pampanga. Currently, the orphanage provides education and shelter to around 20 children.

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