The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) has partnered with PLDT mobile arm Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) for its aim to mobilize youth volunteers to serve as poll watchers in the upcoming national elections.
An accredited citizens’ arm of the Commission on Elections, PPCRV is a national parish-based political but non-partisan lay movement that promotes clean, honest, accurate, meaningful, and peaceful elections.
As part of their partnership, Smart is providing logistical support for PPCRV to engage and empower more youth volunteers across the country.
To help with the connectivity needs of the organization, Smart has also set up a dedicated mobile hotline for PPCRV at 09287008222. Smart has also turned over mobile phones and committed monthly prepaid load assistance to the election watchdog as well as donated over 390,000 shirts, which will serve as the official uniform of PPCRV volunteers.
“Smart has been an invaluable partner to PPCRV through the years,” said Myla Villanueva, PPCRV Chair.
Smart’s support for PPCRV is in line with its various efforts to inspire the Filipino youth to live their passion with purpose.
“It is an honor for Smart to support PPCRV in its noble mission to promote clean and peaceful elections. We believe in the critical role of poll volunteers – especially the youth – in fulfilling this mission,” said Jane J. Basas, SVP and Head of Consumer Wireless Business at Smart.
Interested volunteers may directly coordinate with the PPCRV coordinator in their parish.
Aside from poll watching at precincts, PPCRV volunteers may also express their preference in other assignments, including Voter’s Education; Voters’ List Cleansing and Verification; Voters’ Assistance Desk; Election Monitoring System Encoders; Logistics for Food and Supplies; and Transportation and Communications, among others.
Smart’s partnership with PPCRV is also part of its commitment to help the country attain the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly UNSDG 16, which calls for strong institutions.
To know more about PPCRV and its mission, visit www.ppcrv.org.