Music will once again be heard in
the streets of Marawi City and in the hearts of Maranaos as the government and
members of the private sector work hand-in-hand to rebuild the city, its
communities, and homes. In support of various efforts, Coca-Cola Philippines,
through Coke Studio, spearheaded a hydration drive in evacuation camps,
including the Maria Cristina Evacuation Camp, Buruun Gym, Sta. Elena Evacuation
Camp and Saguiaran Gym, where around 5,000 Maranaos are sheltered.
Each family received various
Coca-Cola products, including three 6-liter bottles of Wilkins Distilled water,
and Coca-Cola shirts, while young local musicians sang OPM hits for the crowd.
Customer partner Shakey’s also provided snacks for the evacuees.
Evacuees received hydration
packages, which includes Wilkins Distilled, Coca-Cola, and Sparkle. A
mini-concert and sing-along was also done at Saguiaran Gym.
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The evacuation center in
Saguiaran, which has one of the biggest concentrations of Maranaos, hosted a
mini-concert featuring a Coke Studio bands The Ransom Collective and Franco.
They sang their own songs and distributed hydration kits to the evacuees.
“This is our way of showing
support and solidarity with the Filipino people – to be able to contribute in
the rebuilding process. Music is one of the things that threads through every
person, regardless of age, religion, culture, and socio-economic bracket,” said
Stephan Czypionka, Marketing Director of Coca-Cola Philippines. “We are
committed to help the communities that we serve, especially in times like these
that we have to come together to rebuild not just the physical structures, but
most importantly, the lives of the people.”
Coke Studio was launched early
this year and successfully changed the OPM landscape with its creative
collaborations with various artists. It also served as a platform for teens and
young adults to come together, drawn by their common love for music.
The Filipino youth is also coming
together to help rebuild Marawi, driven by their passion for music. A benefit
concert at the Mall of Asia concert grounds, and a recyclables collection drive
are just some of the fund-raising initiatives to build schoolhouses through the
Little Red Schoolhouse program implemented by the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines.
The construction of a school
building is part of the commitment of Coca-Cola Philippines through the
Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation’s (PDRF) United4Marawi campaign. The
Company also joined the PDRF in a three-day medical mission for the evacuees in
Iligan City. Volunteer health care professionals provided check-ups, surgical
procedures, and psychiatric intervention to the evacuees.
Coca-Cola Philippines Assets,
Promotions, and Activations Manager Macy Magpayo joins the evacuees in a photo
op during the solidarity caravan in Marawi City.
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The Company also provided for the daily hydration needs of the members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines stationed in Mindanao.
“We are
committed in helping rebuild Marawi and the communities impacted by this
conflict. In partnership with relevant government agencies, we in the private
sector will be bringing our sustainability initiatives to the area,” said Jonah
de Lumen-Pernia, Public Affairs and Communications Director of Coca-Cola
Philippines. “Our 5by20 entrepreneurship programs will be provided for the
spouses of soldiers deployed in Marawi, while water systems will also be
installed in the communities. We’ll also build a Little Red Schoolhouse.”
Rock band Franco brings back
music to the hearts of the Maranaos during a solidarity caravan of Coca-Cola
Philippines at the Saguiaran Gym, one of the largest evacuation centers around
Marawi City.
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Coke Studio staged a benefit
concert for the rehabilitation of Marawi on Saturday, December 9th,
at the MOA Concert Grounds. Coke Studio artists such as Abra, Gab and John of
Urbandub, The Ransom Collective, Gracenote, Moonstar88, Autotelic, Ebe Dancel,
Franco, Reese Lansangan, BP Valenzuela, Sandwich, Noel Cabangon, and
Curtismith, joined various school bands for the benefit concert. A collection
drive of PET bottles was done on site to help raise funds.
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