SM Group Employees Spread Christmas Cheers Through Volunteer Program

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SM group employees participate in the Christmas Cheers gift-giving initiative as volunteers, spreading social good and creating meaningful contributions in communities.

The season of giving is within our midst. As the world embraces the spirit of Christmas with open arms, SM group employees stepped out of the holiday rush and into the shoes of volunteers, spreading social good through the Christmas Cheers gift-giving initiative. Spearheaded by SM Foundation and SM Supermalls, the program stood as a testament to the dedication of volunteers to create meaningful contributions and build memories with communities, one act of kindness at a time.

The spirit of Christmas is synonymous with generosity and the joy of giving, and for one individual in Cagayan de Oro City, this sentiment came to life through their involvement in the Christmas Cheers distribution volunteer program. A member of the volunteer team shared insights into their motivations, experiences, and the profound impact they witnessed during the holiday seaso

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