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Urban farming and the SM Foundation: A Founder’s Dream


SM City North Edsa

The SM Foundation, through its Kabalikat Sa Kabuhayan on Sustainable Agriculture Program (KSK-SAP), is in charge of this Urban Farming effort. It aims to enhance the farming community, promote environmental awareness, increase food security, and offer marginalized urban communities chances to earn a living. A thorough program of urban farming methods, product creation, marketing, and fundamental accounting are provided through the KSK-SAP in field schools that are strategically positioned.

Over 260 trainings on sustainable agriculture have been successfully performed by the KSK program, helping a total of 28,550 farmers. Participants in these trainings have been exposed to sustainable farming modules that encourage the development of wholesome, high-quality vegetables and fruits in both rural and urban settings.


SM City Roxas

The KSK program has successfully conducted over 260 sustainable agricultural trainings, benefiting a total of 28,550 farmers. These trainings have taken place in both rural and urban settings, where participants have been exposed to sustainable farming modules that promote the cultivation of nutritious, high-quality vegetables and fruits.


SM City Clark

Partnering with the SM Foundation, SM Supermalls, and SM Markets are the following government agencies; the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, the Department of Science and Technology, the Department of Tourism, and the Quezon City Government. Each government organization and LGU plays a vital role in maintaining the viability of the program, and so that no stone is left unturned in ensuring its success

As an example, the SM Foundation has brought SM Supermalls and SM Markets into the picture so that as these urban farmers successfully harvest, they’re given an opportunity to market and sell their produce at the Sunday Markets that are now being held in several malls across the nation. When the produce reaches a volume that goes beyond this Sunday marketing mechanism, the SM Markets offer other alternatives.


SM City Naga

It’s about creating integration and circularity so that a mini-economic ecosystem is realized. After all, it can’t be about teaching them what and how to farm and then leaving them with no outlet with which to monetize this harvest. The SM Foundation creates these strategic partnerships so that true income opportunities become part of the overall scenario.


SM City Cabanatuan

Who would have imagined that Henry Sy, Sr.’s vision from back in 2007 would be so remarkably prescient in foretelling the growing issues and challenges we now face in agriculture, sustainable food production, food security, and urban development? The SM Foundation is very happy to continue and fulfill this vision and dream.

The creation of a sustainable environment is what SM accomplishes. We continue to achieve key sustainability milestones, from being the first to incorporate renewable energy in mall buildings to putting energy-saving technology into place.


SM City Cebu

SM City East Ortigas

SM City Telabastagan

SM City Fairview

SM City Gen San

Visit smgreenmovement.com and use the hashtag #SMGreenMovement to pledge your commitment to an eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Partnership between SM Supermalls and Mesa ni Misis for the healthiest SuperMoms Meetup


Photo shows (from left): Ms. Patti Grandidge-Herrera, Mompreneur, Model & Endorser; Ms. Juana Manahan-Yupangco, Food Security and Nutrition Expert; and Ms. Dimples Romana, Celebrity Mom

In preparation for Nutrition Month, SM Supermalls and Mesa ni Misis collaborated to host the healthiest SuperMoms Meetup on Saturday, July 22, at the SM Megamall Event Atrium.

SuperMoms gathered once more for the greatest and grandest super mom convention, which also served as the publication date for Juana’s Table, Juana Manahan Yupangco’s most recent cookbook for Mesa ni Misis.

“We SuperMoms hold the power to shape the future of our children’s health. By embracing a plant-based diet and introducing it to our families, we can ensure that our little ones grow up strong, vibrant, and armed with the necessary tools to lead a healthy and fulfilled life.” said Grace Magno, SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Marketing.

Through the recipe book, SM Supermalls and Mesa ni Misis sought to inform mothers of the value of a sustainable and healthy diet. The book, which was written by Yupangco, a champion of food security and a supporter of regional farmers and vegetables, is full of inexpensive and healthy meal ideas that mothers can easily prepare in their kitchens using the finest produce found at the SM Sunday Market.

During the event, participants were treated to a cooking demo by Yupangco, who was then joined by celebrities and certified SuperMoms, Dimples Romana and Patti Grandidge Herrera who whipped up a veggie gimbap using fresh, local ingredients. They showcased how easily one can create a delicious and healthy meal for the whole family using one of the many recipes found in the book. Also, moms got the chance to discover how to practice sustainability in the household through cooking.

The meetup featured on-ground activities for moms such as the SuperMoms Club Photo wall where SuperMoms got to take photos with their goodie bags and a raffle draw where lucky SuperMoms won special prizes and other awesome surprises from partners and sponsors.

Started in 2018, SM Supermalls’ SuperMoms Club is the Philippines’ largest mommy community on Facebook. Its on-ground event, the SuperMoms Meetup, has become an avenue to further build a stronger community of inspiring women and super mommas who uplift, support, and encourage each other.

“This meetup was designed with your well-being in mind. We want to make you feel valued and cared for, and at the same time, we want to give you a voice to be heard at home, in the workplace, and in your community. Your SM Supermalls family will always be here for you, listening to you and understanding your needs and helping you throughout your motherhood journey,” said Juana Manahan Yupangco.

SM Markets, SM Store, Fully Booked, Viu, NutriAsia, UnMeat, Téviant, Skin Poem, Designer Blooms, and Blims Furniture supported the healthiest SuperMoms Club meetup in the metro.

Don’t miss the most current SuperMoms events in SM Supermalls! Visit www.facebook.com/groups/SMSuperMomsClub to join the Facebook community for moms, by moms, and learn more about the SuperMoms Club.

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The CDRRMO awarded SG Hassan Pasco a Plaque of Recognition


  SG Hassan receives a plaque of recognition from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office officials:  (L to R) Ralph Kristian Eustaquio, Research and Planning Division Head, Vanessa T. Reyes, CGADH-I, CDRRMO , Rolly Asaula Administrative Division Head and John Edward Babani Administration and Training Division Head. With them is SM City San Pablo CRS Manager Ramon Domingo (3rd from right).

On June 25, 2023, the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office presented SM City San Pablo guard SG Hassan Pasco with a plaque in appreciation of his self-less and brave actions in saving a life during a dire and life-threatening scenario.

During his routine rounds, SG Pasco observed a 74-year-old client having trouble breathing because of something stuck in his throat. Fortunately, the client was saved thanks to the guard’s quick application of the Heimlich procedure (Abdominal Thrusts), which he conducted as a certified first aid rescuer.

With the help of a Certified First Aid Trainer from the Philippine Red Cross, SG Pasco has received training in first aid rescue procedures and routinely attends refresher courses. Every morning before the mall opens, these training sessions are held.

His fast thinking, decisive action, compassion, and unshakable dedication to the preservation of human life, according to the CDRRMO Management Council in San Pablo, Laguna, have had a significant impact on the neighborhood. Additional P10,000 was given to SG Pasco by the local administration office.

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Happy Green Run at Vermosa thrilled both casual and competitive runners, as well as pets and their owners

At the recent annual Green Run held on Ayala Land’s 740-hectare property in Imus, Cavite, competitive athletes, recreational runners, and dog lovers all had a great time jogging in the pollution-free, lush green environs of the Vermosa Estates.

The multi-level run, which pushed physical and mental health, saved the world, and celebrated the marvels of nature and its inhabitants, drew 2,550 people and 256 dogs of diverse breeds.

Numerous participants took on the challenge of the Green Run in several categories, including 21K, 10K, 5K, 3K, and the recently added 1K Dog Run, including professional athletes, athletes in training, novices, young and elderly, and devoted pet owners.

Fur parents ran, walked and skipped along the picturesque route, with cute Yorkies, Poodles and ShihTzus, small to medium sized Beagles, Jack Russells and Aspins running alongside Belgian Malinois, German Shephereds, Retrievers and giant Mastiffs.

The Dog Run was a welcome addition to the Green Run – Vermosa Estates’ very own running event that features different running distance categories to suit individual runners’ fitness levels. Established in 2022 to serve as an inspirational, feel-good event after the pandemic to celebrate life, good health, fitness and the great outdoors, this 2023 edition introduced a Dog Run for pet lovers and their fur babies.

The Dog Run slots were the first to be filled up, showing how much Filipinos love their dogs and that the four-legged runners are very much a part of the family.

Pet parents and fur babies showed up dressed in their Green Run running gear — a Green Run bib for the human and a fetching dog bandana with a bone ID tag for the fur baby.

Some dogs ran with the wind, while dogs with shorter legs ran gingerly alongside their fur parents. Some dogs tried to make friends with other dogs along the short trail, while some dogs asked their humans to carry them to the finish line.

“Thank you, Vermosa for introducing a Dog Run to the Green Run this year. This heartwarming activity gave us great moments to remember with our pets. It was a super experience and I’m so happy that my dog’s happy. Looking forward to the Dog Run again next year,” said lawyer Marco Lozada who ran with his retriever Carter.

“We were overwhelmed with the response to the Green Run this year. There was a big increase in runners and it was so delightful to see many dog lovers and their dogs along the trail. We are proud to say that Vermosa’s beautiful, natural surroundings and feet-friendly streets and walkways made the experience fun and safe for everyone. This is really a safe, healthy environment for humans and animals alike,” said Lani Tan, Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub General Manager.

“Vermosa is all about promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. A healthy, well-balanced life is not just physical wellness but also mental wellness. A feel-good activity like the Dog Run has so many physical and mental benefits for both dog owners and their pets that keeps both of them in tip-top shape. We will keep on staging the Green Run each year because we are committed to promote a healthy lifestyle and a love of the environment,” said Moses J. Aragones, Vermosa Estates Development Manager.

The Haribon Foundation’s Adopt-A-Seedling Program will receive a portion of the Green Run’s revenues in order to further the foundation’s long-term goal of preserving biodiversity and ecosystems.

FPG Insurance, MILO Philippines, SunLife, JGO Mart, Doggo Flask, Alaxan, Seda Hotel Nuvali, Merrell, Fitbar, Runnr, Toby’s, Pocari Sweat, Oishi, Equal Sugar, Healthway Qualimed Hospital, and Immuntab Multivitamins all provided support for The Green Run 2023.

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Samantha Hanratty, an actress and Smile Train ambassador, participates in Smile Train’s bid for the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDSTM title


Actress and Smile Train Ambassador, Samantha Hanratty

The largest cleft-focused organization in the world, Smile Train, is attempting to set a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ record for the most extensive online collection of smiling faces.

“We’re passionate about smiles because we know what a serious business they are. As an organization that supports free cleft surgeries and comprehensive cleft care, including oral health care, we are embarking on a global effort to honor all smiles by setting a world record,” said Susannah Schaefer, President, and CEO of Smile Train.

The attempt by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDSTM will begin on July 17, 2023, and the company hopes to break the record by World Smile Day® on October 6, 2023. We need to post 20,000 pictures of mouths to our online photo gallery, whether they are grinning, smiling, or otherwise.

Actress and Smile Train Ambassador, Samantha Hanratty is sharing her smile in support of the campaign. “I’m proud to partner with Smile Train on this global effort,” said Hanratty. Anyone over the age of 13 can participate and it’s simple to do.  Go to everysmile.org and click on I want to make history. The platform will guide you in taking and uploading a clear and well-lit photo of your smile. That’s it. I did it and encourage you to do the same in support of Smile Train.”

Once the record is set, Smile Train partner, Dentsply Sirona – the world’s largest manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies, will be donating $20,000 to Smile Train on World Smile Day® – for life-changing surgeries for children with clefts.

“We are proud to help shine a light on the important work that Smile Train does to help children and all people with clefts around the world,” said Erania Brackett, Senior Vice-President of Orthodontic Aligner Solutions & Customer Experience and Head of Sustainability at Dentsply Sirona.

The campaign launch coincides with the celebration of National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month in July 2023. Cleft lip and cleft palate are common birth conditions that can make eating, breathing, hearing, and speaking difficult.

“This is another opportunity to raise awareness, support, and celebrate people born with a facial difference. We strive to give every child with a cleft the opportunity to smile and lead a full and happy life by empowering medical professionals with training, funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children globally,” Schaefer said.

“Let’s make history together while continuing to help children across the globe who are cleft-affected,” Schaefer concluded.

In the Philippines, Smile Train is commemorating its milestone of performing more than 75,000 free cleft surgery on underprivileged Filipinos. Support Smile Train as it pursues its goal of providing vital cleft care to more children through its different programs and initiatives.

Visit smiletrain.org to learn more about Smile Train’s global initiatives and to make a donation. Visit smiletrain.ph, follow Smile Train Philippines on Twitter and Instagram @SmileTrainPh, and like us on Facebook at @SmileTrainPhilippines to find out more about our regional initiatives in the Philippines.

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Growing Concern: According to the NRI Singapore-Manila Branch, 94% of Metro Manila’s middle-class Gen Zs and Millennials experienced the effects of inflation in the second quarter of 2023

According to a survey done by the Singapore-Manila Branch of the Nomura Research Institute (NRI), middle-class Gen Zs and Millennials in Metro Manila have been increasingly concerned about the effects of inflation during the second quarter of 2023. The poll, which was performed in May and June, found that an astounding 94% of participants experienced inflation during this time.

These young adults have had to reduce their non-essential spending, such as leisure and entertainment prices, due to the rising costs of vital products and services like food, transportation, fuel, and utilities. Following transportation and fuel prices at 15% and utilities like power, water, and internet bills at 14%, the respondents (60%) said that their food and beverage expenses had been the most affected by the ongoing price hikes. Additionally, a staggering 83% of participants claimed to have cut back on non-essential purchases, while 79% felt it necessary to limit spending on entertainment and leisure activities.

The survey also highlighted the financial challenges faced by this demographic. Approximately one-third of respondents (32%) reported being unable to save over the past 6 to 12 months. For those who managed to save, 44% saved a lower percentage of their income. The persistent inflationary pressures have led 38% of respondents to adjust their savings goals by either reducing the target amount or delaying their timelines. Similarly, 47% of participants had to make similar adjustments to their savings plans.

To cope with the financial strain, a significant number of respondents have turned to loans. Of the surveyed individuals, 71% reported having outstanding loans. In an attempt to augment their incomes, 43% of respondents resorted to taking out additional loans in the past year. Among those who already had loans, 58% had to cut back on other expenses to meet their loan obligations, while 19% were forced to delay payments. The survey also revealed that 41% of respondents possessed credit cards. Personal loans were the most prevalent type of loan, accounting for 30% of respondents, followed by alternative installment loans and salary loans, each representing 19% respectively.

Regarding investments, 52% of respondents had existing investment portfolios. Among these, mutual funds and stocks were the top investment products, chosen by 18% of participants each. However, due to the inflationary pressures, 12% of respondents had to partially liquidate their holdings for increased liquidity, and a minimal 1% sold off their entire investment portfolio.

Given the challenges posed by inflation, respondents have adopted a diverse array of coping strategies. A notable 94% expressed concerns that continuous price increases would persist over the next 6 to 12 months. Consequently, 91% of participants felt the need to explore additional income streams. To adjust to the current economic situation, 86% of respondents planned to continue cutting back on expenses, while 73% intended to reduce their spending on entertainment and leisure activities.

In terms of savings, 34% of participants expressed plans to increase their savings allocations to better prepare for the future, while 33% aimed to maintain their current savings pattern. However, 16% of respondents planned to reduce their monthly savings allocation due to inflationary pressures.

The survey also shed light on borrowing habits, with 46% of respondents indicating that they were less likely to take out loans, while 28% stated they were more likely to acquire additional loans.

Regarding investments, 12% expressed a desire to explore risky investments in the hopes of achieving high returns over the next 6 to 12 months. Meanwhile, 40% were considering more conservative options. Notably, 30% stated that they would choose to stay away from investing altogether, while 18% aimed to maintain liquidity.

295 persons from Metro Manila participated in the online poll run by the NRI Singapore-Manila Branch, including 203 middle-class Millennials and 92 members of the Gen Z generation. Individual participant incomes per month ranged from PHP 13,000 to PHP 41,000 and PHP 41,001 to PHP 163,000.

It is evident that middle-class Gen Zs and Millennials in Metro Manila are actively looking for solutions to handle these issues and safeguard their financial futures as inflation continues to have an influence on their everyday lives and financial well-being.

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Academic and athletic excellence excels Luciano Armand Copok

Recently, Luciano Armand Copok made headlines by taking home the bronze medal at the 4th Copernicus Math Olympiad and two golf championships from the US Kids Hudson Valley Tour and the SCJGT Oceanside Invitational, both of which were hosted in the USA.

In all areas, 14-year-old Luciano Armand, a Grade 8 student at the British School of Manila, excels while balancing his schoolwork and training at the same time.

He achieved Bronze in the Grade 7–8 division of the just finished 4th Copernicus Math Olympiad Global Round out of more than 100 finalists from 22 nations, showcasing his intelligence and commitment to the subject. Francis Deinmel Legaspi, a fellow Filipino and winner in his category, was also recognized. children in grades 3 through 12 compete in the Copernicus Olympiad, an international competition that strives to help children reach their full potential by enhancing their logical reasoning skills and fostering global connections with like-minded individuals.

Luciano Armand was also named Champion for two separate US golf tournaments. He first competed in the US Kids Hudson Valley Tour for Boys 13-14 Years Old Category last July 8 in Freehold, New York. Then moved and claimed another Championship in Oceanside Invitational by SCJGT last July 18 in Ormond Beach, Florida.

His success is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication. He has proven that it is possible to excel at two seemingly unrelated activities and that it is possible to achieve success even when it requires juggling two different pursuits.

Ms. Tiffany Chua Copok, Armand’s mother, is appreciative of the help in their son’s competition journey.

The accomplishments of Luciano Armand in both the Math Olympiad and the Golf Tournaments serve as a reminder of the value of perseverance and hard effort as well as proof that success in several other areas is attainable.

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Breville’s line of espresso machines lets you make third wave coffee in the comfort of your own home

Coffee is more than just a classic beverage. For many, it is a pastime, a way of life, or even a culture. Many will concur that, as we continue to ride the great third coffee wave, we are now in the golden age of appreciating and enjoying this drink, despite the fact that many trends have come and gone for everyone’s favorite morning pick-me-up.

To quickly review, the third wave of coffee began in the 1980s when attention turned more to the coffee beans and the roasting techniques used to create the brew. The movement’s straightforward mission was to initiate a whole new level of appreciation for coffee by bringing unusual flavors from well-grown beans. Third wave coffee was a complete 180 degree swing from first wave coffee, which was heavily commercialized for quick consumption with little emphasis on quality (think 3-in-1 and instant packets), and second wave coffee, which saw the development of cafe culture.

Vanessa Caceres, a pro in the field, has this to say to describe the third wave movement: “It represents a shift from the mass production and standardization of coffee to a focus on the unique characteristics of individual beans, cultivation methods, and brewing techniques. Third wave coffee enthusiasts often prioritize direct trade relationships with farmers, sustainable farming practices, and meticulous roasting and brewing methods to highlight the flavors and nuances of the coffee. This movement has led to an increased appreciation for coffee as a craft beverage, similar to the way wine or craft beer are appreciated.”

As third wave coffee continues to evolve, the appreciation for its culture continues to grow.

Unlike the early years when the understanding of third wave coffee was limited to a certain niche, however, access to it has now become more open to everyone. Breville Philippines, the leader in premium lifestyle home and kitchen partners, is one brand that has definitely helped unlock the appreciation for third wave coffee with its top-of-the-line range of espresso machines. For Breville, their mission was simple—give everyone a chance to bring home their love for third wave coffee through their products.

Proof of their dedication to this market promise is their wide range of espresso machines that fit the needs of every kind of coffee lover. Regardless of your love for the drink or your skill in making it, Breville has a kitchen partner that can blend in perfectly with your lifestyle.

The Barista Express is for those who feel more confident of exploring more ways to enjoy their coffee with its features that allow easier customization while the Barista Touch is recommended for coffee lovers who still need help in other aspects of coffee brewing with its auto milk function, user-friendly touch screen for customization and personalized brewing settings.

Patricia Villegas, a third wave coffee enthusiast who considers herself a newbie still when it comes to the culture has this to say about her love for the drink.“The greatest challenge would be not knowing where to begin. I just knew I love coffee and I wanted to deepen my knowledge about it. Thankfully, there is a lot of great content and online groups dedicated to this topic which enabled me to learn more about third-wave coffee one day at a time.”

Vanessa adds to this, saying, “With the third wave coffee, it’s not only about educating the people about the drink, but sharing the story behind the cup. [A big part of it] is all about providing genuine experience for those who want to experience it. From the consumer’s perspective, that means having a good espresso machine they can use. What I like about Breville is that it was able to design models that opened up this possibility for everyone–and without compromising the quality of the drink.”

The emergence of companies like Breville has completely transformed the third wave coffee culture game by opening it up to the public while preserving the “romance” and finesse that go along with it. Regardless of their level of cultural familiarity, all coffee drinkers can anticipate the same high level of quality in terms of taste and experience. Anyone may enhance their present love of coffee with the Breville Barista Line by bringing home kitchen partners that can let them experiment more with their favorite drinks.

It’s good to know that Breville has more interesting things planned for this year that will make the hearts of all caffeine-lovers beat faster for those who want to improve their home coffee experience. By following their Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok profiles, you can stay up to date with brand news and discover how you can #BringBrevilleHome. Visit their website to find out more about their offerings.

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METRO MANILA: IS IT NOW NCAP READY?


RETURN OF NCAP. As we experience pre-pandemic traffic, it is ideal in terms of safety and discipline to lift the TRO of NCAP.

The Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) last August 2022 prohibiting the implementation of Metro Manila’s no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP) for traffic violators.

NCAP-related programs and ordinances are halted by the TRO, and any arrests made in accordance with the aforementioned policy and regulations “shall be prohibited until further orders from the Court.” The order also prohibited any government agencies, towns, or municipalities enforcing NCAP programs and ordinances from receiving motorist information from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and any parties operating on its behalf. However, on June 14, 2023, renewed calls for NCAP to be reinstated gained steam following a deadly accident involving a motorcycle driver and an SUV in the EDSA Shaw Boulevard tunnel. The former was struck by a tanker driver who was traveling in the next lane when both drivers were in the EDSA Carousel Bus Lane.

Because of this, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) wasted no time in coordinating with the Office of the Solicitor General in the filing of a motion before the Supreme Court to consider lifting the temporary restraining order on the implementation of the NCAP.

It’s sad to know that a gruesome incident had to happen but aside from this, MMDA acting chairman Romando Artes said they will use the data they obtained in the past months showing an increase in the number of road accidents and traffic violations after the NCAP was suspended in August last year.

“We find it difficult to enforce the exclusivity of the said lane without the certainty of a CCTV-assisted apprehension, thereby exposing our motorcycle riders to a greater risk,” said Artes. “We keep on reminding motorists not to use the innermost lane of EDSA as it may result in an accident, but despite our repeated calls and pleas, many drivers of privately-owned vehicles and motorcycle riders disregard the policy,” Artes added.

Aside from MMDA, Metro Manila Council President and San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora is also leading the discussion to raise the TRO on NCAP.

According to Zamora, MMDA data shows from August 2022 to May of the present year has already resulted in an average of 25,926 per month as compared to a monthly average of 9,500 before NCAP was suspended.

“This data shows that we have more than a double increase in the number of violations. Having been Mayor of San Juan for the last four years, it is close to impossible to have traffic enforcers all over the city of San Juan, more so all over the entire Metro Manila. Having NCAP deters motorists from committing traffic violations” shared Zamora.


DETERRENT. Metro Manila Mayors believe that the NCAP is an effective deterrent to erring motorists to avoid road accidents.

For those with an interest in road safety, NCAP represents a step forward, in terms of our enforcement of traffic laws.

In the few months it was implemented in San Juan, Quezon City, Manila, Valenzuela City, Muntinlupa City and Paranaque City, NCAP did bring benefits that some would say were unfairly ignored in the debate.

These cities that have fully implemented NCAP cited decrease in obstructions, choking of traffic from apprehended vehicles, reckless driving, and hazardous motorists’ habits.

It is terrible that we had to wait for a deadly accident before we could appreciate NCAP’s advantages. And aside from this occurrence, most people concur that it is now appropriate to lift the TRO. The handheld gadget for the Single Ticketing System (STS) will undergo a pilot test in July under the direction of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), with NCAP having already addressed many of the public’s concerns.

With the STS in place, the local government entities in Metro Manila would be able to firmly enforce traffic regulations while also harmonizing the current national and local laws on traffic enforcement to create an efficient transport and traffic management system.

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Building the Art Association of the Philippines’ Forever Home

APP Officers

The Art Association of the Philippines (AAP), after 75 years, is finally crafting and building its forever home in Silang, Cavite, Metro Tagaytay.

AAP was founded as a social group in 1948 by Purita Kalaw Ledesma, and is now the biggest and oldest umbrella national artists organization with 12,000 members. However, for 75 years, the organization had no permanent home.

With Mr. Fidel Sarmiento

Master visual artist Fidel Sarmiento and the current set of AAP officers he is leading, wants to take a step further and find a place where the organization can plant its roots and cultivate more aspiring artists. Together with the AAP officers – Roger Santos (Vice President), Margaret Lim (Secretary), Monette Alvarez (Treasurer), and Lulu Olan (Board Director), and their network of friends, the artists are finally able to paint colors and bring life to their biggest collaborative masterpiece that is AAP’s first ever home.

According to AAP, the Tahanan aims to be a central office for different groups of artists from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. It will also serve as a gallery for out-of-town artists who need to exhibit their works but cannot afford accommodations. The Tahanan will also become an educational center for visual arts, for high school students by conducting regular workshops. Most importantly, AAP Tahanan aims to be the face of Filipino Artists to the world.

With Mr. Ral Arrogante, Artist and officer of the APP

In a press conference held last July 10, Sarmiento said “Sabi namin siguro panahon na para isipin na natin yung ating sarili naman. Pangarapin na natin ang magkaroon ng sariling tahanan.” Also present at the conference was the self-taught metal art sculptor Ral Arrogante, who is also an AAP officer. I was one of the attendees who won and received a masterpiece from Mr. Arrogante. I feel lucky and honored to take home one of his handmade sculptures. The AAP officers expressed  their heartfelt gratitude to those who extended their help to them.

Sarmiento was inspired by Artabang 1 and Artabang 2, which was two successful artists co-sponsored auctions/fundraisers for Ondoy and Ormoc victims. Because of this, Artabang 3 was pushed through by Sarmiento where the earnings would be used to fund the AAP Tahanan.

“We asked 80 plus artists to donate their paintings for a one night auction on December 19, 2019, where we raised P4.5 million”, said AAP Secretary and watercolor Hall of Famer Margaret Lim.

AAP found the perfect place for their dream home in Barangay Ulat, Silang, Metro Tagaytay, where they bought a 200sqm lot worth P1.8 million.

Taken during the APP presscon

However, the building process was slowed down due to the COVID pandemic. Expenses piled after the March 2022 groundbreaking, but donations in kind came after. The contractor/engineer, John Morales, is pro bono. Architectural design by Sarmiento, pro bono. The sculptural facade will be pro bono by famed artist Sam Penaso. An artist donated 30 cement bags. In the third quarter of 2022, SM offered the Podium and Aura for artists to put up fundraising exhibits where they generated less than a million pesos. A few students of Sunshine Place in Jupiter, Makati, where Sarmiento teaches painting thrice weekly, donated a couple of millions in cash and kind. Donated materials through Wilcon Home Depot and other generous art patrons also helped with the construction of the AAP Tahanan.

For those willing to help AAP and artists in building their forever home, donations can be forwarded to ART ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. (Bank Account#122-124181-2 / CHINABANK).