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Sarah G., Legaspi family at 20th Jollibee Maaga ang Pasko caravan

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Jollibee makes an early start in spreading the Christmas cheer with the 20th Maaga ang Pasko, treating the students of Dela Paz Elementary School in Pasig City and the kids of Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC) in Quezon City to an early gift-giving caravan.

The celebration in Dela Paz Elementary School began on a high note with one of its students singing a standing ovation-worthy version of Idina Menzel’s Let It Go. Adding merriment to the occasion were celebrity endorsers Carmina, Zoren, Mavy and Cassy Legaspi who joined other volunteers in giving the early Christmas presents to the kids.

The simple yet fun-filled event at RSCC kicked off with a high-energy performance from its talented kids. Long-time Jollibee and Chickenjoy endorser Sarah Geronimo joined the festivities, serenading the crowd with her heartfelt renditions of well-loved Christmas tunes, including Jollibee’s Maaga ang Pasko theme song.

Jollibee was, of course, present in both events, bringing not just entertainment, but also memorable and cheerful moments for the kids.

After singing along with their idols, the kids of RSCC and Dela Paz Elementary School were treated to their langhap-sarap favorites and received Christmas gifts from Jollibee. 

Share your blessings and make this year’s Christmas season the jolliest ever for children across the nation by donating new or pre-loved toys and books to Maaga ang Pasko boxes located in all Jollibee stores nationwide. To make an online donation, log on to www.jollibee.com.ph/MaagaAngPasko.

DELA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

IDINA MENZEL

JOLLIBEE

JOLLIBEE AND CHICKENJOY

LET IT GO

MAAGA

MAVY AND CASSY LEGASPI

PASIG CITY

PASKO

QUEZON CITY

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