Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts

Sagip Babae Foundation Vows To Make Safe Spaces and Support For Women Online

Many types of abuse of women, like domestic violence, sexual abuse & emotional harrasment and more continues to rise with victims don't know where to go for help and report their situation. A new organization called Sagip Babae Foundation steps forward focus on this violations and help women with support and safe spaces helping them recover and provide support with their unfortunate experiences.

Founded by Francesca Fugen and Melissa Rina Profeta, the foundation is also formed with their own personal experiences and sees that ther is need to offer assistance to women, 18 years old and above nationwide. Any incident of abuse can have severe short- or long-term effects on victims’ mental health and overall well being.

Learning @ Home with Girls4Tech™ Connect: Mastercard Provides Free Online STEM Lessons to Children, Teachers and Parents

Mastercard extended access to its signature STEM curriculum, Girls4Tech™, through a suite of new online, creative educational resources. The program has been designed to help parents and teachers engage and inspire kids, ages 8-12.

Through the newly launched website Girls4Tech Connect, as well as through activities made in collaboration with our education partner Scholastic, teachers and parents can download lessons to help students learn about STEM topics, from the comfort of their homes or anywhere around the world.

These activities are built on global science and math standards – and incorporate Mastercard’s deep expertise in payments technology and innovation – to enable children to discover a range of STEM careers, such as Fraud Detective, Data Scientist and Software Engineer.

Now in its sixth year, Girls4Tech has engaged more than 800,000 students across the globe through inquiry-based activities and real-world challenges, all with the goal of inspiring more girls to pursue STEM careers and reduce the gender gap in these fields.

“We know that these are challenging times for parents and teachers on many fronts and hope that these learning resources are a fun way to engage and inspire kids about STEM while at home,” says Susan Warner, vice president of Community Engagement at Mastercard, and founder of Girls4Tech. “The easy access to the website enhances what we’ve done in so many workshops. We look forward to building on both efforts when it’s once again safe to gather in person.”

Beginning this week, new activities will be posted on a weekly basis at the Girls4Tech website, Facebook page and Twitter handle. Lessons are currently available in English, with additional Spanish and Chinese language content to follow in the coming weeks.


While all lessons are designed for students to work independently, materials are also available for teachers to guide online sessions.

All-women teams run McDonald’s stores in the Philippines for International Women Day

Female employees of McDonald’s Philippines’ took over all McDonald’s restaurants nationwide as they led store operations in celebration of International Women’s Day. The initiative aimed to demonstrate the strong representation of females in McDonald’s Philippines’ workforce.

To date, women employees account for 55% of McDonald’s Philippines’ total workforce, exceeding global benchmarks for a gender-equal workforce. Across over its 670 the restaurants, an average of 56% of Restaurant General Managers and 62% of service crew are women.

#GirlPowerinTech: ILO-organized forum proves that #WomenCanDoIT

Women face a lot of challenges in the workplace, more so if that woman is in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (or STEM).  Traditionally, STEM sectors are dominated by men but through the years, and with the advancement of technology, it is now ripe for women to be part of it not only as employees but as decision-makers, as well. 

This will be proven by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as it organizes a forum which will gather four women leaders along with a number of relevant public and private stakeholders in STEM sectors.  The forum, a few days before the International Women's Month, also marks the United Nations International Day of Women and Girls in STEM.  It is organized by the ILO Women in STEM Workforce Readiness and Development Programme with the support of J.P. Morgan and in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States in the Philippines and American Spaces-Philippines. 

MODESS® Gives Young Girls the Chance to Make Their Move and Break Stereotypes with “GIRL, TALK”


To culminate the nationwide campaign, “Your Voice, Your Move,” MODESS® Philippines today unveiled at The Mind Museum in Bonifacio Global City a special edition publication called “Girl, Talk” – a compilation of messages for the country’s leaders from teen girls who were too young to vote in the recent elections. The clincher? These books will be delivered to the offices of our senators for their serious consideration.

Celebrating the launch of “Girl, Talk”, a compilation of ‘shoutouts’ for the country’s leaders from young teenage girls:   (from left) Johnson & Johnson Senior Brand Manager Karen Co ,youth leaders  Eligh Yu (Founder, Leaders International Christian School) , Rachel Racelis (Professor, University of Makati) and Pauline Miranda (Chairperson, UP Diliman College of Education Council);   Campaign Lead and Modess Assistant Brand Manager Nikka Arcilla, JJPI Marketing Director Tina Sabarre, and Modess Celebrity Ambassadors Barbie Forteza, Bea Binene and Louise delos Reyes

“Sana bigyan nila ng pansin ang mga kabataang nasa kalye,” said Joyce.

“Hopefully we can have enough equipment like books, electric fans, and desks in every school,” said Yssa.

Deannie says: “Lahat ng sinasabi ng running senators ay importante sa tao. So, sana lahat din ay galing sa puso.”

Ladies Celebrate Women's Month This March at SM!

March is known to be Women's Month and its actually a great time for ladies to go out and exercise their right to shop! And SM will give a treat for women on Wednesdays of the month!

May it be sale season or not, SM malls definitely makes this moth exciting for you and your retail theraphy with these discounts you can avail from SM stores! 

If they would go to Watsons for beauty, health and personal finds, all women will instantly get 10-percent off on minimum P1,500 worth of purchase. 

Ladies can also be tough when they shop at Ace Hardware where they can get 5-percent less on every P3,000 single receipt purchase on all regular priced items. 

In Our Home, where you can find items which can make your home beautiful and organized, they can get  5-percent off for a minimum P15,000 purchase on all furniture, ladies can also avail of 10-percent discount on all accessories for a minimum purchase of P5,000.

FASHIONISTA: Dress ETC - Find fashion-forward pieces at budget-friendly prices




Dress ETC is an online clothing store providing affordable glamour for the modern day Pinay. Shopping online for clothes and accessories has never been this affordable and stylish with our trend-led fashion finds that are up for grabs for you! 

Looking for cheap clothes online? Get the latest trends in women’s fashion at Dress ETC. It’s a treasure trove of stylish clothes and trendy fashion accessories at marked down prices with quality at par with other clothing boutiques at the mall. 

FASHIONISTA: Tomato launches new collection for women

BE GROOVY AND DELICIOUS WITH 70s-inspired collection from Tomato--your store for fresh, chic, trendy and bold fashion statements. The new groove is all about fun and attitude--let all of that hang out when you wear Tomato’s hottest apparel and accessories from its Seventies Groove Collection for women.

Win a shopping spree worth up to P100,000 from PLDT Home

Summer is the perfect time to upgrade your home, shop for school or work essentials, or simply stock up your pantry. This summer, PLDT Home ...