Filinvest City brightens up the Christmas season amid pandemic
The
on-going global pandemic did not stop Filinvest City from making the Christmas
season more joyous and meaningful as it recently held its Be the Light virtual
event, making the community still feel the wonderful holiday vibe even at the
comforts of their own homes.
Kicking
off the celebration by paying tribute to frontliners and modern-day heroes,
Filinvest City’s Be the Light show highlights the true meaning of
Christmas—giving thanks, sparking hope, and continuing to inspire possibilities
as we all look back at the last few months of community quarantines and
unprecedented changes.
"The
year 2020 has made us focus on what is important—the people who matter to us
and those who make a difference in the community,” noted Don Ubaldo, Filinvest
City vice president for townships. “That is why, this year, we dedicate our
Christmas celebration to the people in the frontlines. They are the people who
made this celebration possible. With this gathering, we want to inspire
everyone that all of us can be the light this Christmas season.”
Filinvest
City further encouraged the community to be the light and always look at the
brighter side as it hosted a Christmas video-making online contest dedicated to
community frontliners. People from the community, who want to showcase their
talents in video-making, storytelling, and production, joined the contest and
shared stories of inspiring workers in Filinvest City. During the event hosted
by Sam YG, contest winners were announced—Angela Pangilinan, a Muntinlupa
resident and professional digital marketer, won top prize with her video which
told the story of the determined, long-time security guard Arnel Pastor. Her
entry was also dubbed the People's Choice Award for having the greatest number
of shares on Facebook. Pangilinan took home a total of Php 25,000 in cash.
Meanwhile,
finalist Justine Sarmiento, an HR Manager from Sucat, received Php 15,000 in
cash with the inspiring quarantine story of John Christian Bantug, housekeeping
personnel in a condo in Filinvest City. Lastly, receiving Php 10,000, Precious
Joy Matorre, a frontliner herself from the Research Institute for Tropical
Medicine (RITM), dedicated her entry to Queency Reyes, a medical technologist
in RITM. The frontliners featured in the winning entries also received a Php
5,000 worth of Noche Buena package from Filinvest City.
The show
also featured musical performances from some of the country's biggest OPM
bands. Fans were able to sing along from their own homes as Silent Sanctuary,
Gracenote, and Sandwich performed Christmas songs and some of their respective
hits including "Ikaw Lamang," "It's Okay to Not be Okay,"
and "Betamax."
Filinvest City is known to be the go-to Christmas destination in the
metro south and it continues to light up the garden city this year amid the
pandemic. Viewers of the show were able to catch glimpses of the holiday
decorations all over the township, including the dazzling lights and the 30-foot
Christmas tree at the Spectrum Linear Park. And in light of honoring today’s
heroes for their courage and sacrifice to serve and protect the community,
Filinvest City unveiled its official tribute video to frontliners featuring the
song “Kaleidoscope World” by Francis Magalona.
Through
the Be the Light virtual event, Filinvest City aims to not only spread even
more joy and inspiration this season, but also to initiate a movement that will
leave a significant impact to the community as the world navigates through
these trying times.
Rewatch
clips from the "Be the Light" Christmas event by liking and following
@FilinvestCityOFFICIAL on Facebook. For more information, visit www.filinvestcity.com.
