SM Group mobilizes disaster response efforts, distributes relief packs to 'Carina'-affected residents

The SM Foundation has mobilized a disaster response effort to assist those who were severely affected by widespread flooding due to tropical storm “Carina” in Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon.
Through its Operation Tulong Express (OPTE), the SM Foundation distributed a total of 23,258 relief packs to residents of Metro Manila, Bulacan, Bataan, Olongapo City, Pampanga, Rizal, and Cavite.
“SM Supermalls has taken additional steps to support local communities by setting up OPTE booths in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross. These booths, located in various SM Supermalls, provide a platform for those who wish to take part in the relief efforts,” the statement read.

At the height of the flooding, SM malls offered free overnight parking for stranded individuals, free WiFi, and phone charging stations to help communities stay connected with their loved ones.
Help desks were also set up in various SM malls in flooded areas to provide information and support to local residents navigating the aftermath of the typhoon.

OPTE, a social good program by SM Foundation in collaboration with SM Supermalls and SM Markets, is dedicated to providing rapid response during calamities and crises.
To date, the program has distributed over 800,000 Kalinga Packs nationwide.