Jollibee once again strengthens its legacy of making Christmas bright for less fortunate kids by again spreading hope and cheer with the 18th Maaga ang Pasko. This year, the country’s longest-running toy and book donation drive makes its stop in General Santos City, calling on more Filipino families to join the Jolly Family Toy Scouts and touch the lives of children in need.
In partnership with SM Supermalls, Jollibee held a fun and memorable media launch at the Activity Center of SM City General Santos last October 27. Present were the new batch of partner schools and companies from the region, Jolly Family Toy Scouts, as well as Jollibee executives led by their Operations Director for Mindanao, Grace Mercado.
JOLLIBEE OPERATIONS DIRECTOR FOR MINDANAO GRACE MERCADO WELCOMING THE GUESTS TO THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF MAAGA ANG PASKO AT SM CITY EVENT CENTER – GENSAN.
“There is no better way for families to bond during the Christmas season than by sharing their blessings and bringing joy to those who need it most. Through Maaga ang Pasko, we hope that families in General Santos will also make sharing a part of their Christmas family tradition,” said Mercado.
During the event, the 2012 batch of Jolly Family Toy Scouts from General Santos were inducted, committing to making the 18th year of the toy and book drive a bigger success.
KIDS DROP THEIR TOYS AND BOOKS AT THE HUGE JOLLIBEE DROP BOX DURING THE MAAGA ANG PASKO LAUNCH AT SM CITY GENSAN ON OCTOBER 27, 2012 WHILE A CHORAL GROUP PERFORMS CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
Jollibee’s regional business unit of Mindanao led the symbolic hanging of commitments on the Maaga ang Pasko Christmas tree and starting off this year’s toy and book donations.
A variety of fun games and family-themed booths, plus a special magic show, were also set up at the launch, allowing participants and mall-goers to enjoy the time with their families while contributing to the campaign. All they had to do was present old or new toys and books in exchange for tickets to join in on the fun.
This year’s campaign doesn’t stop there as launch events in four other key cities were conducted within October and November, including Metro Manila, Bacolod, Calamba and Tarlac.
Since it started, the Jollibee Maaga ang Pasko campaign has spread the holiday cheer among thousands of children, collecting and distributing more than 1.8 million toys and books over the years. Last year, there were over 300,000 books & toys collected with the help of 102 partner schools and 62 partner companies. Known collectively as the Jolly Toy Scouts, these volunteers gave less fortunate children a more memorable Christmas celebration.
Spread Christmas cheer and become a Jolly Family Toy Scout now! Gather your old toys and books, and drop them off in the Maaga ang Pasko boxes in any Jollibee store nationwide.
In GenSan, you may drop them at Jollibee outlets at SM City, KCC Mall, Gaisano Mall, RD Plaza, Robinsons Place, Pioneer Avenue, National Highway Drive-Thru, City Heights Drive-Thru and Calumpang Drive-Thru.
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