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JAPANESE global clothing retailer UNIniqlo offers its deepest condolences to families affected by Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses in the Philippines. To support relief and recovery efforts, Uniqlo, through its parent company Fast Retailing, will donate $ 1 million (approximately P48 million) in relief.
The donation will be made through the SM Foundation, an entity that manages the CSR activities of Grupo SM, Uniqlo’s managing partner in the Philippines. The donation will be used to provide emergency food and rebuild flooded homes, as well as to build preventive infrastructure in flood-prone areas.
Additionally, Uniqlo in the Philippines will donate 300,000 AIRism masks to the affected areas through the SM Foundation. The masks will be donated to evacuees in the affected areas of the Bicol Region, Bulacan, Cagayan, Isabela, Pampanga and Rizal provinces, as well as in Ciudad Marikina.
Uniqlo opened its first Philippine store in Manila in June 2012 and currently operates 60 stores nationwide. The typhoons have not caused any direct damage to Uniqlo stores.
Uniqlo hopes that these regions will recover quickly and that the families affected by these disasters can return to their normal lives as soon as possible. SPONSORED CONTENT
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