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SM Foundation, Inc. donates strollers for Yolanda survivors

SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI), the socio-civic arm of the SM Group of Companies, again fulfilled its commitment of “People Helping People” by giving away more than 100 strollers donated by Baby and Company for the use of families who have little ones. “SM Foundation feels for the victims of this calamity and we want to provide them with food, medical care and basic goods to give them comfort in this very difficult time,” says Debbie Sy, Executive Director of SMFI.

About SM Foundation
SM Foundation is the socio-civic arm of the SM Group of Companies through which it helps the less fortunate in the communities it serves. The Foundation has four areas of advocacy: education through scholarship programs and donation of school buildings; health through medical missions, mobile clinics, and establishment of wellness and health centers; livelihood and community development; and the conduct of relief operations to victims of calamities. The Foundation intends to serve more communities as SM builds more malls around the country.

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