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Hallmark x 7-Eleven’s Holiday Collaboration

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Bring love and joy this Christmas through Hallmark x 7-Eleven’s holiday collaboration

The air is chilly, the mood is merry, and the lights are out and sparkling. What a joy it is to have the holidays upon us once again. This is the time to give back and share the love and blessings we have received this year, as it is what the true spirit of Christmas is.

This Christmas, Hallmark is inviting you to celebrate the season with the gift of love and care. In hopes to bring holiday cheer to street children, Hallmark is partnering with PhilSeven Foundation, convenience store 7-Eleven’s charity arm, through ‘Gulong ng Karunungan’ (GNK) project. This is a mobile school project that aims to provide education to the less fortunate street children of select local cities in the Philippines. Over the past years, GNK has helped augment the learning, supplemental feeding, and basic medical needs of over 2,000 disadvantaged youth, comprised mostly of out-of-school children and informal settlers from identified city beneficiaries.

Moreover, you as a customer can be a part of this jolly project. With every purchase of Hallmark Christmas products such as their Gift Wrappers, Gift Bags, Gift Tags and other Christmas products from 7-Eleven, a portion of the sales will be donated directly to support GNK project.

Make this season shine by celebrating it, too, with people outside your home. And when you care enough to give back, we believe that the smiles and joy of children in need are more than enough to warm your heart and make your Christmas, the merriest ever.

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Holiday 2019 Cheers From Shakey’s

Christmas is just around the corner, and for sure, there will be a lot of celebrations.

Filipinos are known for celebrating Christmas the longest. The countdown to this day starts as early as September and Christmas carols can already be heard in households and establishments during this time. Christmas is really the most festive season in the country.

Filipinos do not run out of reasons to celebrate and have a feast during Christmas. This is a time for everybody to be together, to catch up and indulge in festive treats. Christmas parties are all over the place. Get-togethers of friends, families and relatives are scheduled with usual activities such as playing fun games, exchanging gifts, and indulging in big meals.

This year, Shakey’s is making Christmas even more special with the Holiday Cheers Bundle. If you love their premium pizzas and Chicken ‘N’ Mojos, this promo is right for you. Aside from these Shakey’s favorites, you also get a bottle of Novellino Rosso Classico wine. All these for just 1,199 pesos. The Holiday Cheers Bundle is available for dine-in, carry-out, and delivery orders, in all Shakey’s stores from November 1 to December 31, 2019.

Also timely, as we beat the morning rush this Holiday season, Shakey’s will make your mornings more fun with their Breakfast Bunch. With the Breakfast Bunch, you can have either plain waffles, waffles paired with bacon, or waffles paired with Schublig sausage. Each plate comes with Belgian Waffles topped with whipped butter and maple syrup.

Also included in the Breakfast Bunch are Breakfast Pizzas. You can choose between sausage, bacon and corned beef variants for your 6-inch regular thin crust Breakfast Pizza. Price starts at 169 pesos.

The Breakfast Bunch is available for dine-in at selected stores from 8AM to 11AM.

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Drop the Prefix Advocacy Bags From Southstar Drug

A journey to a thousand miles may not necessarily just start with the proverbial one step, but with a strong supportive touch from a loved one, like a parent or a mentor. Maribeth was a young girl when she first took to the art brush in elementary school; throughout the initial stumbling efforts, she was encouraged by her teachers. Wackie loved the colors of paint and was always eager to bring to creative life the people and places around him. And, as with all young artists, when the vision was not forthcoming on the canvas, his mother would gently prod him to believe in himself. Juan used to be impatient with his own paintings, withdrawing when he did not the results he wanted. This time, it was a father, Gavin, who showed him what he had done, and what he could still do.

Maribeth, Wackie, and Juan are all artists now. Their oil portraits of animals, Mother Nature, and happy families continue to capture the sight — and the patronage — of the art lovers and the curious public who see them. Maribeth has become a breadwinner through her paintings. What makes their achievements all the more impressive is that all three artists are Persons with Disabilities. Maribeth is deaf, and both Wackie and Juan have been diagnosed with autism.

Their artistic capabilities are solid, first-hand evidence that supports the current advocacy of Southstar Drug (SSD) to “drop the prefix” as far as Persons with Disabilities are concerned. As SSD General Manager Christine Tueres describes this campaign, “It is time to remove the prefix ‘dis—’ and focus on the abilities.”

Established in partnership with the Project Inclusion Network (PIN), the “Drop the Prefix” campaign aptly and eloquently makes its case right before Christmas. Maribeth, Juan, and Wackie are a few of the Persons with Disabilities who have found a new calling and new life as artists. PIN spotted their talents in that area, trained and nurtured them, and supported their development. As the year ends, their artworks will be made available to the public as illustrations for calendars and bags. Gift-givers looking for holiday giveaways can find and buy them from SSD branches all over the Philippines.

Every peso that is earned through that avenue will go into the pockets of the Persons with Disabilities. Maribeth could not be happier. As she said in Filipino in sign language, “I am grateful for this opportunity. The money I make pays for household expenses like the electric bills. Doing artwork that people love and are willing to pay for shows that I can help my family and fulfill their needs.” Maribeth has not forgotten the teacher who first inspired her to paint. She exhorts her peers, “To other Persons with Disabilities who want to become productive, it can be done. Just go through the training your circle of support gives you. Do the hard work— and follow your teacher.”

Wackie’s exposure to the art came through his mother who started taking him to various activities that she thought he might enjoy. Sports and play were on the list, but it was art that captured the attention and devotion of the autistic boy. During the past two years that Wackie has been growing his skills, his attention span has become longer and more focused. Patience also replaced frustration as he succeeded in drawing and fleshing out the images of his favorite animals. His mother said that Wackie’s journey is just beginning. “He’s still enjoying the art and discovering his forte. Because he’s using his gifts, my son realizes that he can function in and contribute to society, instead of becoming a ‘burden’ to it.”

Gavin de Guzman, Juan’s father, would certainly agree. His 25-year-old son may have become adept in naturalistic painting, but other gifts had come out as well. The autistic artist has been certified as an animator. Gavin discloses that Juan at one time was an employee in a corporate setting, and hints that, given the right opportunity, he can be employed as one again. But for now, Juan is focused singularly on his art, which is something he clearly loves. Gavin shares to other parents of Persons with Disabilities that their own children can discover their own unique path and find fulfillment in it. He tells them, “Take time to see what your Persons with Disability child really likes to do. It can be art or it can be something different, like cooking. But discover his or her talent, encourage it, and stay with your child as he or she masters it. You will be surprised at the results!”

For the coming Christmas season, Southstar Drug branches are selling bags that have been designed by selected artists with disability that are part of Project Inclusion Network’s pool. The artworks will also be produced as desk and wall calendars as giveaways this Christmas. These uniquely designed bags are produced by Persons with Disability through Goodwill Industries of the Philippines, a civic organization whose main purpose is to provide “skill empowerment” to Persons with Disability so they will be able to reach their full potential as individuals and as contributing members of society. This is also in line with SSD’s mission, and so Goodwill is the perfect partner for this campaign.

With the Drop the Prefix campaign, Southstar Drug, Project Inclusion Network and Goodwill Industries have joined forces to help create a space for Persons with Disability to realize their potential, earn a living, and enhance their skills by providing them with educational opportunities. These organizations are partners and advocates in educating people in treating Persons with Disability with the respect, dignity, and care that they deserve.

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