Premium smartphone brand, Tecno Mobile recently completed its first CSR campaign in the Philippines, as a way to give back to the community following the successful release of several new mobile phone models in the country, including the Spark 7 Series, Pova 2 gaming phone, and most recently, the CAMON 17 Series. Through this show of support for the community, Tecno Mobile has become part of the nation’s journey in rising up from life’s challenges and learning to see the best in every situation. At the same time, the selection of local heroes as beneficiaries for this campaign aligns perfectly with the reel- and real-life heroism of Tecno Mobile’s CAMON 17 brand ambassador, actor Chris Evans.
Three partner beneficiaries representing different pillars of the community were the recipients of donations made by Tecno Mobile for this CSR campaign — Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish, Project Malasakit, and the City of Manila through the Office of Mayor Isko Moreno. Separate handover ceremonies were held for each of the beneficiaries.
Ina ng Lupang Pangako, Bgy. Payatas
In the middle of Bgy. Payatas, an area deemed a hazardous place to live due to its proximity to an open area for solid waste disposal, you will find the Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish. This church’s leaders and volunteers provide education and livelihood opportunities for the urban poor community living in Payatas, funded by donations from different entities. For its own CSR campaign, Tecno Mobile, represented by its brand marketing director for Philippines Jason Liang, donated PHP100,000 to the parish, along with 10 smartphones to be shared with hardworking parish volunteers, who tirelessly organize and facilitate activities such as community pantries, counseling, webinars, and online masses. The donations were received by Rev. Fr. Peter Hequillan, CM at a handover ceremony held last July 13, 2021.
Project Malasakit
The second handover ceremony also took place on July 13th, at the Tikme Dine restaurant in Quezon City, this time with Project Malasakit as the beneficiary. Project Malasakit is a scholarship program whose mission is to bridge the gap between Filipinos who want to help, and Filipino children who need assistance. Its goal is to provide these children with proper education, enabling them to change their own lives for a better future. The 30 Tecno Mobile smartphones, plus PHP100,000 given to Project Malasakit were graciously received by its founder, Kara David, together with two of her scholars, Lilian Ambrocio and Mauwe Liwanag.
Office of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno
The final donation handover took place on August 6th at the Office of Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno. Mayor Isko is known for his service to the local community, aided by his team of volunteer workers who man community hotlines, respond to reports, handle coordination for projects such as the recent vaccine rollout, and work at the local public school as teachers. For these community heroes, Tecno Mobile has donated 50 smartphones, and PHP200,000 through the mayor’s office. The donation was handed over by the Tecno Mobile Limited executives for the Philippines, headed by CEO Lindsay Guan, and received by Mayor Isko Moreno.
TECNO Mobile executives with Manila City Mayor during handing over of donations. From left, RJ Decilio (Channel Sales Director), Ian Ouyang (CEO, QStar Mobile Inc), Mayor Isko Moreno, Lindsay Guan (CEO for Philippines, TECNO Mobile), Jason Liang (Brand Director)