Sharp envisions promising future for generations to come

MANILA, Philippines – Sharp Philippines Corp. (SPC) recently embarked on a socially relevant campaign with its ASEAN flagship program “My Sharp, Our Future.”

“My Sharp, Our Future” is a major initiative of SPC to promote corporate social responsibility while helping the impoverished sector of society, particularly homeless children, kids with severe illnesses and calamity victims.

SPC president Takahiro Tanaka said,” We need to take care of our young generation to ensure their brighter future, especially those who are incapable to have a decent living. Each of us can do something to build a promising future for them.”

To mark the global celebration of Sharp’s 100th anniversary, SPC has committed to donate P20 for every purchase of plasma cluster ion products and LCD/LED TV during the campaign period from June 7 to Sept. 15.

Donation of proceeds shall be awarded to a chosen beneficiary, which will be revealed during the 100th anniversary of Sharp-World and 30th anniversary of Sharp Philippines on Sept. 14 at the Manila Hotel.

To realize this vision, Sharp continues to strengthen its store visibility and partnership with dealers to make Sharp products and services closer and readily available to consumers nationwide.

SPC executive vice president Kazuo Kito said, “As Sharp Philippines Corp. continues to develop high-standard consumer electronic products, we also strengthen our partnership with appliance stores nationwide aside from our growing sales and service centers. This is to ensure that Sharp products and services are accessible to every Filipino consumer.”

SPC has been active in delivering community service by donating quality home appliances to charitable institutions. Two of the most recent beneficiaries were Elsie Gaches and Tuloy Foundation, which received Sharp refrigerator, washing machine and TV unit.

Through donations of quality home appliances, SPC, a major player in the consumer electronics industry for 30 years now, affirms to build safer and more livable shelter for children under the care of government and non-government centers.

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