ENGAGE
Newsletter for Corporate Partnerships
MAY-JUNE 2025
New partners, shared purpose: Citco Joins World Vision in Brigada Eskwela
New partners, same heart for service!
We’re grateful to Citco International Support Services Limited for joining us in our Brigada Eskwela activity at a school in Batangas, helping prepare classrooms, repaint walls, do repairs, and bring life to the school garden!
This marks our first activity together, and we’re excited for the journey ahead! May this partnership be the start of more meaningful efforts to uplift communities—one project at a time.


Citi Foundation joins Brigada Eskwela
Citi employees rolled up their sleeves and showed the true spirit of bayanihan during Brigada Eskwela at an elementary school in Malabon as part of their Citi Global Community Day!
In partnership with World Vision Philippines, these passionate volunteers helped prepare classrooms and gardens for learners this coming school year.
Together, we’re building brighter, better spaces for children.
Xiaomi powers up learning spaces for Brigada Eskwela 2025
For Brigada Eskwela 2025, Xiaomi Philippines and World Vision Philippines gave back to Concepcion Technical Vocational School with donations of smart devices, school supplies, and classroom renovations to support better learning and to create a more inspiring and comfortable space for students.
Together, we’re powering up education for every learner.

Robinsons Supermarket and World Vision empower children through Fit Kids 2025 Campaign
On May 23, 2025, Robinsons Supermarket Corporation donated Php 100,000 to help provide brighter futures for their 120 sponsored children.
The Fit Kids Campaign, which promotes healthy eating habits among Filipino families, encouraged parents to pack nutritious meals for their children. As part of the initiative, Robinsons Supermarket offered exclusive Fit Kids lunch bags and partnered with vendors to raise funds for the cause.

Wells Fargo and World Vision empower mothers through financial literacy and entrepreneurship

Several mothers from Manila and Malabon learned ways how to save their money and earn more with several volunteers from Wells Fargo.
A total of 61 volunteers from the Employee Impact Team of the multinational services firm spent their day with 100 participants in an activity held in Malabon.
During the activity, mothers participated in the BEST (Business, Expenses, Savings Training) Game offered by the Negosyo Center of the Department of Trade and Industry, where they gained knowledge on tracking of expenses, managing income and savings, as well as budgeting.
The activity is part of the Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship (ETE) project between World Vision and Wells Fargo. The project aims that beneficiaries have either gained or increased their entrepreneurship skills by going through advanced training of their current skills they are undertaking. Beneficiaries will also be undergoing coaching and mentoring sessions.
Part of the initiative of the ETE project is for small business owners to be assisted in formalizing their business with obtaining the necessary permits from governing bodies.
Handyman in collaboration with Philips Lighting turned over Php 50,000 worth of Robinsons Gift Certificates as part of their Share-a-Light Campaign.
The donation ceremony included the presence of (from left to right) Marco Cuenca, Assistant Marketing Manager, Freda Agustin, Employee Engagement Specialist, Wichelle Cruz, Private Sector Partnerships Manager, Cess Santos, Key Accounts Manager, Signify Philippines, Janen Loyola, Buyer, Merchandising, Franc Mutya, Marketing Officer, Adelito Oconer, Assistant Marketing Manager.





