The Heart that Keeps on Giving: Calmar Land’s Commitment to Lasting Change
In a heartwarming initiative focused on community development, Calmar Land launched Project SHARE on December 18, 2024, at Pagbilao Central Elementary School SPED Center for children with special needs and attention. This gift-giving activity aimed to brighten the holiday season for the students while contributing to the ongoing development and empowerment of the local community.
Calmar Land’s gift-giving initiative was launched to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children facing unique challenges. This reflects the company’s commitment to empathy, inclusivity, and community well-being.
The gift-sharing activity program was more than just about giving material gifts. Calmar Land ensured the children receiving the gifts felt valued, cared for, and seen. Making the holiday season truly special for these deserving children.
Calmar Land: A Team Effort in Driving Community Development and Bringing Joy to Pagbilao
Calmar Land Development Corporation Board of Director member Mr. Rodolfo Calayan opened the program with a prayer to support the event. Grace Baptist Church also did a Bible story-telling activity for the students.
The program was a rewarding experience for both the students and the employees. It allowed the company to give back to the community and fostered a sense of purpose among its workforce. The project’s success was a testament to the power of collaboration, with employees contributing their time, gifts, and donations.
Calmar Land’s Positive Impact on Community Development
The culture of generosity and care has continuously inspired a positive impact. Moreover, the campaign reinforced a strong sense of pride and camaraderie among employees. As a result, the children who received gifts were reminded that they were not alone.
In addition, kindness shared and received leads to the fulfillment and empowerment of communities. Ultimately, the initiative brought holiday cheer and raised awareness about the importance of accessibility and inclusivity.