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Where Purpose Meets Action: Recognizing This Year’s Community Impact Leaders

Where Purpose Meets Action: Recognizing This Year’s Community Impact Leaders  

At Acquire Intelligence, we believe impact goes beyond performance metrics and business results. It’s about how we show up for others, especially in times of need. 

During this year’s Kick-Off celebration, we proudly recognized individuals and teams whose dedication to community service reflects our core values in action. From disaster relief to education drives and grassroots volunteering, their efforts continue to create meaningful change. 

Team Community Impact Award – Winner
Seven Network team – led by Rehna Ann Quiñones 

For seven years, the Seven Network team has built a consistent tradition of outreach programs, back-to-school drives, and disaster relief efforts across Quezon Province and NCR. Over time, they’ve built more than campaigns; they’ve built hope. 

 

In 2025 alone, they raised: 

  • PHP 10,000 for school supplies and clothing donations in Quezon 
  • PHP 20,000 for feeding programs supporting families affected by Typhoon Emong in NCR 

Their initiatives support over 100 families annually and benefit more than 100 students across multiple schools, including 106 children in Quezon Province. Beyond the numbers, their greatest achievement lies in inspiring other teams and managers to launch outreach efforts of their own, creating a ripple effect of impact across the organization. 

 

 

Team Community Impact Award – Runners-Up 

  1. Vocus – Mary Jane Mendoza andSharmene Esplago  

Mary Jane and Sharmene actively volunteered in community kitchen programs, helping prepare and distribute meals to underserved families. Their consistent participation reflects the power of hands-on service and grassroots involvement. 

 

  1. Village Roadshow team

The Village Roadshow team responded to a devastating earthquake by organizing a donation drive that raised enough funds to support 100 families, approximately 500 individuals, with food and hygiene essentials. Through strong coordination with the Civil Military Operations Group, they ensured safe and efficient transport of goods from Gamma to Cebu despite logistical constraints, demonstrating collaboration and determination under pressure. 

Individual Community Impact Award – Winner
Gerald Dela Rosa 

Gerald led the “Rebuilding Hope for Earthquake Victims” initiative, raising enough funds to support approximately 500 individuals with food and hygiene essentials. His strategic partnership with the Civil Military Operations Group enabled secure delivery of aid to hard-hit communities in Cebu.  

 

Beyond this initiative, Gerald continues to champion volunteerism, fundraising, mentorship, and employee mobilization efforts, proving that his commitment to community impact is sustained, intentional, and deeply aligned with our values. 

 

 

 

 

 

Individual Community Impact Award – Runners-Up 

  1. Lizvet SherylItumay  

Lizvet Sheryl Itumay’s compassion-driven efforts stand as a reminder that meaningful impact does not always require formal structures. Independently supporting children in orphanages and public schools, while also volunteering in community kitchen initiatives, she gives her time and resources purely out of generosity and care. 

 

 

  1. Christian Camillus Estrella

Christian serves as the Voluntary Head of the Social Services Committee in Barangay Poblacion, Makati, supporting senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and single parents in accessing government services, documentation, and sustainable community programs. His leadership strengthens systems that empower vulnerable sectors and ensures long-term support for those who need it most. 

 

 

These awardees remind us that impact is not defined by title or role, but by heart, action, and consistency. 

Their stories inspire us to continue building a culture where giving back is not an obligation, but a shared responsibility. 

Congratulations to all our Community Impact Awardees. Your leadership extends far beyond the workplace, and your communities are stronger because of you. 

At Acquire Intelligence, we believe impact goes beyond performance metrics and business results. It's about how we show up for others, especially in times of need.

During this year's Kick-Off celebration, we proudly recognized individuals and teams whose dedication to community service reflects our core values in action. From disaster relief to education drives and grassroots volunteering, their efforts continue to create meaningful change.


Team Community Impact Award – Winner

Seven Network team – led by Rehna Ann Quiñones

For seven years, the Seven Network team has built a consistent tradition of outreach programs, back-to-school drives, and disaster relief efforts across Quezon Province and NCR. Over time, they've built more than campaigns; they've built hope.

Seven Network team outreach

In 2025 alone, they raised:

  • PHP 10,000 for school supplies and clothing donations in Quezon
  • PHP 20,000 for feeding programs supporting families affected by Typhoon Emong in NCR

Their initiatives support over 100 families annually and benefit more than 100 students across multiple schools, including 106 children in Quezon Province. Beyond the numbers, their greatest achievement lies in inspiring other teams and managers to launch outreach efforts of their own, creating a ripple effect of impact across the organization.

Seven Network community event

Team Community Impact Award – Runners-Up

  1. Vocus – Mary Jane Mendoza and Sharmene Esplago

Mary Jane and Sharmene actively volunteered in community kitchen programs, helping prepare and distribute meals to underserved families. Their consistent participation reflects the power of hands-on service and grassroots involvement.

Vocus community kitchen Vocus volunteer work
  1. Village Roadshow team

The Village Roadshow team responded to a devastating earthquake by organizing a donation drive that raised enough funds to support 100 families, approximately 500 individuals, with food and hygiene essentials. Through strong coordination with the Civil Military Operations Group, they ensured safe and efficient transport of goods from Gamma to Cebu despite logistical constraints, demonstrating collaboration and determination under pressure.

Village Roadshow donation drive

Individual Community Impact Award – Winner

Gerald Dela Rosa

Gerald led the "Rebuilding Hope for Earthquake Victims" initiative, raising enough funds to support approximately 500 individuals with food and hygiene essentials. His strategic partnership with the Civil Military Operations Group enabled secure delivery of aid to hard-hit communities in Cebu.

Gerald Dela Rosa relief efforts

Beyond this initiative, Gerald continues to champion volunteerism, fundraising, mentorship, and employee mobilization efforts, proving that his commitment to community impact is sustained, intentional, and deeply aligned with our values.

Gerald Dela Rosa community work

Individual Community Impact Award – Runners-Up

  1. Lizvet Sheryl Itumay

Lizvet Sheryl Itumay's compassion-driven efforts stand as a reminder that meaningful impact does not always require formal structures. Independently supporting children in orphanages and public schools, while also volunteering in community kitchen initiatives, she gives her time and resources purely out of generosity and care.

Lizvet Sheryl Itumay volunteer work
  1. Christian Camillus Estrella

Christian serves as the Voluntary Head of the Social Services Committee in Barangay Poblacion, Makati, supporting senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and single parents in accessing government services, documentation, and sustainable community programs. His leadership strengthens systems that empower vulnerable sectors and ensures long-term support for those who need it most.

Christian Camillus Estrella community service

These awardees remind us that impact is not defined by title or role, but by heart, action, and consistency.

Their stories inspire us to continue building a culture where giving back is not an obligation, but a shared responsibility.

Congratulations to all our Community Impact Awardees. Your leadership extends far beyond the workplace, and your communities are stronger because of you.

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