TECNO Mobile Gives Back, Donates Smartphones and Cash to Local Community Heroes
    Premium smartphone brand TECNO Mobile recently completed its first CSR
      campaign in the Philippines, as a way to give back to the community
      following the successful release of several new mobile phone models in the
      country, including the Spark 7 Series, Pova 2 gaming phone, and most
      recently, the CAMON 17 Series. 
  
  
    The City of Manila received donations in the form of cash and smartphones
      from TECNO Mobile
  
  
    Through this show of support for the community, TECNO Mobile has become part
    of the nation’s journey in rising up from life’s challenges and learning to
    see the best in every situation. At the same time, the selection of local
    heroes as beneficiaries for this campaign aligns perfectly with the reel-
    and real-life heroism of TECNO Mobile’s CAMON 17 brand ambassador, actor
    Chris Evans.
  
  
    Three partner beneficiaries representing different pillars of the community
    were the recipients of donations made by TECNO Mobile for this CSR campaign
    - Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish, Project Malasakit, and the City of Manila
    through the Office of Mayor Isko Moreno. Separate handover ceremonies were
    held for each of the beneficiaries, the first of which was held on July
    13th, at the Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish Area.
  
  Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish Church handover of donations from TECNO Mobile
    represented by Jason Liang, Brand Director (left) and received by Rev. Fr.
    Peter Hequillan,CM (right).
    In the middle of Bgy. Payatas, an area deemed a hazardous place to live due
    to its proximity to an open area for solid waste disposal, you will find the
    Ina ng Lupang Pangako Parish. This church’s leaders and volunteers provide
    educational and livelihood opportunities for the urban poor community living
    in Payatas, funded by donations from different entities. For its own CSR
    campaign, TECNO Mobile, represented by TECNO Mobile Limited’s Brand
    Marketing Director for Philippines, Jason Liang, donated Php 100,000 to the
    parish, along with 10 smartphones to be shared with hardworking parish
    volunteers, who tirelessly organize and facilitate activities such as
    community pantries, counseling, webinars, and online masses. The donations
    were received by Rev. Fr. Peter Hequillan,CM.
  
  
  The second handover ceremony also took place on July 13th, at the Tikme Dine
  restaurant in Quezon City, this time with Project Malasakit as the
  beneficiary. Project Malasakit is a scholarship program whose mission is to
  bridge the gap between Filipinos who want to help, and Filipino children who
  need the assistance. Its goal is to provide these children with proper
  education, enabling them to change their own lives for a better future. 30
  TECNO Mobile smartphones, plus Php 100,000 were given to Project Malasakit by
  TECNO Mobile Limited’s Brand Marketing Director for Philippines, Jason Liang,
  graciously received by its founder, Kara David, together with two of her
  scholars, Lilian Ambrocio and Mauwe Liwanag.
    Project Malasakit receiving donations from TECNO Mobile. From left, Jason
      Liang TECNO Mobile Brand Director, Mauwe Liwanag, Kara David - Project
      Malasakit Founder, and Lilian Ambrocio.
  
  
    TECNO Mobile Brand Director, Jason Liang with Project Malasakit Scholar,
      Mauwe Liwanag
  
  Project Malasakit Scholar, Lilian Ambrocio
  The final donation handover took place on August 6th at the Office of Manila
  City Mayor, Isko Moreno. Mayor Isko is known for his service to the local
  community, aided by his team of volunteer workers who man community hotlines,
  respond to reports, handle coordination for projects such as the recent
  vaccine rollout, and work at the local public school as teachers. For these
  community heroes, TECNO Mobile has donated 50 smartphones, and Php 200,000
  through the mayor’s office. The donation was handed over by the TECNO Mobile
  Limited executives for the Philippines, headed by Lindsay Guan, CEO, and
  received by Manila City Mayor, Isko Moreno.
  TECNO Mobile executives with Manila City Mayor during handing over of
    donations. From left, RJ Decilio (Channel Sales Director), Ian Ouyang (CEO,
    QStar Mobile Inc), Mayor Isko Moreno, Lindsay Guan (CEO for Philippines,
    TECNO Mobile), Jason Liang (Brand Director)
  TECNO Mobile’s CSR campaign was kicked-off with an online photo exhibit, which
  featured thought-provoking images that capture the beauty of life, taken by
  top local photographers using CAMON 17 smartphones. A selfie advocacy campaign
  was also launched, encouraging the online community to get involved by sharing
  their own selfies for a cause. Anyone can join by simply posting a selfie on
  Facebook, which features their advocacy. The photo must include a caption with
  a brief description of the advocacy, along with the hashtags
  #TECNOMobileCares, #CtheBestofYou, and #SelfieAdvocacy. The best photo and
  caption will be selected by TECNO Mobile representatives, and the winner will
  be awarded a CAMON 17 smartphone.
