Women on Fire 2025: Empowering Women, Building Resilient Communities
SM Cares, in partnership with the United
Nations Philippines and the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), kicked off
Women’s Month on February 28 with the Purple Illumination Ceremony, lighting up
the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Globe and mall façades nationwide. As a globally
recognized symbol of justice, dignity, and women’s rights, the color purple
marked the start of National Women’s Month in the Philippines, reinforcing SM’s
commitment to gender equality and empowerment.
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SM Megamall’s Time Sculpture turns purple in
support of women empowerment |
Strengthening
Preparedness and Safety
A key highlight of the campaign was Women
on Fire, which recognized female firefighters, emergency responders, and
community leaders for their role in safety, fire prevention and disaster
preparedness. On March 4, 2025, SM Cares and the Bureau of Fire Protection
(BFP) conducted the 4th SM & BFP Nationwide Simultaneous Fire Drill across
SM malls nationwide, with SM Mall of Asia as the main venue. Hundreds of
registered participants took part in the Fire Square Roadshow, engaging in fire
safety demonstrations and interactive training sessions to strengthen
preparedness.
"Women are at the forefront of
resilience. Through ‘Women on Fire,’ we celebrate and honor their contributions
and reaffirm our commitment to gender-inclusive safety efforts," said
Atty. Pearly Joan Turley, SM Supermalls Senior Assistant Vice President of the
Corporate Compliance Group and SM Cares Program Director for Women.
Students from the Philippine College of Criminology participate in the Fire Square Roadshow of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).
Women in
Resilience: Empowering Women as Leaders in Disaster Preparedness and Community
Building
On March 5, 2025, SM Cares and the
Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) led the 2025 National Women’s Month
Celebration Kickoff at SM Mall of Asia. The event, centered on the theme “Babae
sa Lahat ng Sektor, Aangat ang Bukas sa Bagong Pilipinas”, aimed to empower
women across various sectors, particularly those from marginalized communities.
Its activities included gender equality discussions on women’s rights and
leadership, a trade fair showcasing products from women-led MSMEs and free
services such as medical check-ups, legal consultations and livelihood support.
Meanwhile, the Women LEAD Forum, co-hosted
by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and SM Cares,
emphasized the crucial role of women at the barangay and grassroots levels in
disaster resilience. The discussion underscored how women-led initiatives
strengthen community preparedness and serve as models for national climate and
disaster resilience programs.
The celebration also highlights the launch of the 50th Anniversary coffee table book, entitled as “From HerStory and Beyond: Five Decades of the Philippine Commission on Women”.
On Day 3 with DILG, the panel discussion moderated by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Specialist for the Urban Connect Project Crystal Eunice Dela Cruz, highlights the significance of women’s leadership. Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano (center) receives the DILG Certificate of Appreciation for Advancing Women’s Leadership for Community Resilience. |
SM Supermalls holds the 3rd Nationwide Orientation on the Safe Spaces Act with in the photo: Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Officer in Charge Executive Director Nharleen Santos-Millar, SM Supermalls Senior Assistant Vice President (VP) of the Corporate Compliance Group (CCG) Atty. Pearly Joan Turley, PCW former Executive Director Atty. Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado, SM Supermalls VP for CCG Liza Silerio, together with SM Supermalls security and janitorial personnel.
SM Cares Champions Safe and Inclusive Spaces with Safe Spaces Act Orientation
To reinforce its commitment to creating safe environments, SM Cares held the 3rd Nationwide Safe Spaces Act Orientation on March 4 and 6, engaging more than 12,000 participants across 86 SM malls nationwide. This initiative educated students, employees, tenants, and security personnel on the importance of maintaining harassment-free spaces in malls and workplaces.
For more
updates on SM Cares' initiatives, visit the official website or follow
@SMCaresOfficial on social media.
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