There is a certain rhythm to Batangas City—one that reveals itself in the steady movement of people, services, and systems that increasingly seem to work in sync. From its role as a key industrial and port hub in Southern Luzon, the city has long been defined by commerce and connectivity. But beneath that economic identity, a quieter transformation appears to be taking shape—one focused on expansion and organization. Processes are being tightened. Services are being streamlined. And governance, often perceived as reactive, is beginning to feel better structured.
With YAKAP now in place, Dr. Mercado says his hope for the years ahead is not simply better coverage figures, but a deeper sense of peace of mind among Filipino families.
Dennis Guevarra, the Philippines Graphic Ad Sales Manager, found himself in a fix. One of the major sponsors was having second thoughts about the amount of support for their upcoming event.
For Sluggo Rigor, the stories of war were not something he read in textbooks: They were memories that his father—World War II veteran Col. Conrado Rigor Sr.—shared at home as the children grew up: the hunger, the fear, and the will to stay alive after the fall of Bataan.
A young girl enjoys refreshments in the shade on Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte—one of the country’s most picturesque coastal destinations. Scenes like this underscore the importance of protecting the moments and places that matter most.
Boatmen in Coron, Palawan celebrated International Workers’ Day on May 1 while guiding tourists around the Calamianes island group. They work closely with the municipal government and local tourism office to sustain income opportunities until the months leading to the rainy season.
More than 23,000 volunteers from various organizations and communities across the country recently attended this year’s International Coastal Clean-Up (ICC), an annual event organized by SM in collaboration with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Local Government Units (LGUs), and the International Coastal Clean-up Organization as part of their commitment to promoting cleaner seas and oceans.
Held annually, the ICC encourages individuals to join the movement for cleaner seas and oceans, inspiring thousands of volunteers from various sectors and communities every year to do their part in ensuring the cleanliness of the shorelines and waterways in the country.
This year’s ICC took place last September 21 simultaneously in 15 different SM Supermalls across the country, garnering a total of 23,320 participants overall and making it SM’s biggest ICC event yet since joining last 2015! Shown below are the SM Supermalls nationwide that were part of the cleanup.
SM City Bataan employee-volunteers clean coastal barangays by the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park.
Cataggamanan Viejo get cleaned by volunteers from SM City Tuguegarao andSM Center Tuguegarao Downtown
Bagasbas Beach gets greener with a cleanup by SM City Daet volunteers.
A volunteer from SM City Legazpi cleans up the coast of Legazpi Boulevard.
SM City General Santos volunteers clear up Bauayan River.
SM executives and Pasay City LGU join the fight for a trash-free Manila Bay at SM by the Bay at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.
SM City Mindpro volunteers gather to clean the RT Lim Boulevard.
SM City Cebu and SM Seaside City Cebu clean Kinalumsan River by South Road Properties (SRP).
SM City Sorsogon conducts a cleanup by the pier site of Brgy. Talisay and Bitan-o.
SM City Olongapo Central and SM City Olongapo Downtown volunteers return to Kalaklan Parola for a cleanup.
Volunteers from SM City Puerto Princesa help clean the coastal barangays of Puerto Princesa City Walk Bay
SM City Roxas joins the clean-up activity at Barangay Culasi, Roxas City, Capiz
A total of 135,000 kgs of waste were collected during the recently concluded event, which will then be disposed of through the proper facilities and channels.
Through the ICC, SM highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships and showcases the power of working together in leaving a positive impact on the environment.
SM Cares is the corporate social responsibility arm of SM Supermalls, responsible for initiatives that promote sustainability and the development of the community. SM Cares’ advocacies include programs on Women and Breastfeeding Mothers, Persons with Disabilities, Senior Citizens, and Children and Youth, as well as the Bike-Friendly SM initiative, in addition to its Programs on Environment.
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