SM’s Shop & Share for Education program enriches lives of 12,000 Filipino students

As students start a new academic year or continue their educational journey, SM Store is committed to helping them achieve their dreams


The SM Store, with the support of its generous customers and in collaboration with SM Stationery (SSI), SM Foundation, and World Vision, recently distributed back-to-school kits to 12,000 grade school pupils across more than 70 public schools nationwide. In Cebu, 1,350 students from Mandaue City Central School, Mandaue City SPED Central School, Opao Elementary School, and Umapad Elementary School received these essential supplies. The turnover activity complements the upcoming opening of SM Store’s 76th location at JMall Mandaue.

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Shop&Share for Education in Mandaue, Cebu together with SM Store JMall Team

The relaunch of SM Store’s Shop & Share for Education program has enabled customers to directly support underprivileged students by purchasing back-to-school kits. For every minimum single-receipt purchase of P3,000 at participating SM Stores, shoppers can contribute to a child’s education by buying a school kit for just P100.

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SM Store Mindpro’s Shop&Share for Education turnover of back to school kits at Bihing Tahik ElementarySchool in Zamboanga City

As students start a new academic year or continue their educational journey, SM Store is committed to helping them achieve their dreams. The program highlights the value of social responsibility and provides an easy way for shoppers to give back. A P100 donation may seem modest, but its impact is significant, making a meaningful difference in the lives of children from underserved communities. This initiative proves that even small contributions can drive substantial change when driven by a spirit of giving.

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SM Store Tanza in Cavite at Felipe Gonzales Elementary School in Cavite

Through the Shop & Share for Education program, SM Store and its dedicated shoppers and partners are committed to ensuring that Filipino children have access to the essential tools they need for quality education.