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GLOBE has joined ATIN Global and SEE Global Entertainment in introducing “Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition” to the Philippines and Southeast Asia, using the transformative power of art to battle hunger.

(From left) Yoly Crisanto, Globe group chief sustainability and corporate communications officer; Sabrina Co, founder and creative director of ATIN Global Inc; Martin Biallas, CEO of SEE Global; Marlon Chen, conductor of Manila Symphony Orchestra; and Dr. Christie Monina Nalupta, assistant secretary-general of Philippine Red Cross. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

This initiative brings together the beauty of Michelangelo’s masterpieces with a noble cause — feeding the hungry and providing livelihood programs to uplift lives. It comes at a time when an estimated 13.5 million Filipinos* continue to grapple with daily sustenance amid persisting challenges such as unemployment and the high cost of basic goods.

To support the cause, a portion of proceeds from every ticket sold will go to the Hapag Movement, a program spearheaded by Globe that leverages technology and brings together an ecosystem of partners to address hunger and unemployment through supplemental feeding and livelihood programs.

Together with Hapag Movement mobilization partners Ayala Foundation, Caritas Philippines, Tzu Chi Foundation Philippines, World Vision Philippines, and Scholars of Sustenance, Globe aims to address involuntary hunger among 100,000 families in four years to create social impact at scale.

The exhibition will run from July 1 to Sept. 30, 2023 at the Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Pasig City.

Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue, with rates at P500 for students, senior citizens, and persons with disability; P650 for regular visitors on weekdays and P750 on weekends; and P950 for VIP Priority Access.

For tickets and more information about the exhibit, visit www.sistinechapelphilippines.com. Stay tuned for updates and announcements on Instagram and Tiktok @sistinechapelphilippines, and Facebook @chapelsistine.


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