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  • Year 2018
    RLC's nature of helping disaster victims was evidenced through the Robinsons Malls relief operations. Seeing the need to boost the Filipino spirit amidst calamities and disasters, RLove through Robinsons Malls was able to provide communities emergency assistance in coordination with their respective Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Resiliency Offices. RLove relief food packs were distributed either in evacuation centers or directly to the victims’ homes. Construction materials were also donated for home reconstruction to help those affected rebuild.
  • Community Development And Social Involvement
    RLC cares deeply about the environment and protects it in many aspects. Various malls partnered with their local government hosts in promoting environmental projects. Robinsons Place Palawan participated in the International Coastal Clean-up, Pista Y ang Kagueban (Feast of the Forest) and Balayong Festival, commemorating the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa highlighted by balayong tree-planting. Robinsons Place Roxas and Robinsons Place Iligan supported the tree planting and forest enhancement in Camp Candida Timpas and in Ditucalan Watershed, respectively.
  • Year 2018
    RLove actively participates in the Department of Education's Brigada Eskwela project and Adopt-A-School program with over 74,000 public school students benefitting from this partnership. In 2018, RLC assisted 42 public schools across the country. RLove was also involved in the upgrading of several public-school classrooms located across 24 different sites. These upgrades include repainting of classrooms and donation of audio-visual equipment and other items to aid the children's learning.
  • R-Love Soap for Hope Project
    RLC through its Robinsons Hotels and Resorts Division launches, "R-Love Soap for Hope" project, an initiative to recover, recycle, re-process and donate used bar soaps to local communities. The project's objectives are three-fold: to provide a means of livelihood for local communities through teaching a new skill; to help hotels reduce waste by recycling used or discarded soap and eventually to save lives by promoting a cleaner and healthier environment through provision of a cheaper alternative soap. In 2018, a total of 200 Kg of Soap were reprocessed and donated.