To kickstart the Christmas countdown, SM Supermalls began its 100 Days of Happiness last September 16, where they aim to create a circle of happiness with 76 participating malls, shoppers, the marginalized communities of women, persons deprived of liberty, artisans, cause-oriented organizations, and select local government units.
Rappit, a play on words combining “wrap it” and rapid, is hopping into Filipino households with more fun and exciting shopping experience plus greater rewards, and promising more efficient deliveries.
Mark Andrei Quemado uses the username WeabOtaku PH, which is a combination of two words: weaboo and otaku. Weeaboo means a non-Japanese who has an intense interest in Japanese pop culture, while otaku usually refers to a hardcore anime fan or geek.
TeamAsia—an integrated marketing experience agency—launches the 14th year of its annual education campaign, My Dream In A Shoebox (MDIAS) to support Filipino children with their educational needs, especially as they go back to onsite schooling.
The effects of food insecurity go beyond physical. Involuntary hunger has been a long standing problem in the Philippines, and during the pandemic, when millions lost their means of livelihood, this became more apparent with the surge of mental health concerns.
The National Economics Summit (NES) has always been a symposium that brings together students from all over the Philippines to discuss, debate, and consolidate views and opinions on issues concerning the socioeconomic and political state of the country.
To better understand the value of play, the LEGO Group recently released the Play Well Study 2022, a global survey of people with children aged 1 to 12 and...
The consolidation of KonsultaMD, HealthNow, and AIDE — three of the country’s market-leading digital health apps — is expected to help the government lead the country’s development of a productive, resilient, equitable, and people-centered health system.