
In another collaboration for social good, SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) and UNIQLO Philippines simultaneously turned over new handwashing through the Balik Eskwela Program last January 24, 2023.
Advocating hand hygiene and safe resumption of in-person classes, the initiative commenced on December 6, 2022 in 10 schools: Caritan Norte Elementary School in Tuguegarao, Joaquin Smith Elementary School in Baguio, Masamat Elementary School in Pampanga, San Vicente Elementary School in Angono, Calamba Integrated School (CIS) in Calamba, Maria Clara High School in Caloocan, Villa Esperanza Elementary School in Bacolod, Nabitasan Elementary School in Iloilo, Dadiangas East Elementary School in General Santos, and Cagayan de Oro National High School in Cagayan de Oro.
During the turnover ceremony in Calamba, SMFI Trustee, Engr. Ramon Gil Macapagal shared the pivotal role of partnering with like-minded groups in order to strengthen the foundation’s mission of spreading social good.
“In SM Foundation, we have been working on social good programs and environmental good programs. One way of spreading social good is to be in partnership with people with common mindset—one of them is UNIQLO,” Macapagal said.
Meanwhile, UNIQLO Chief Operating Officer Geraldine Sia shared that the initiative forms part of their sustainability efforts as they celebrate their 10th year in the country.
“Our goal is to provide our students with the proper facilities conducive to their school experience as they return to on-site study. We at UNIQLO and SM Foundation, through this Balik Eskwela program, aim to support our community partners’ needs and provide them with necessary resources, helping improve facilities to make both students’ and teachers’ onsite schooling a more safe and comfortable experience,” Sia said.
“By providing handwashing facilities, we helped provide access for them to continue observing health protocols and alleviating the spread of the COVID-19 virus when they are at school,” she added.