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Anthem champions self-love and everyday wellness

All-in-one health and wellness app mWell pushes its advocacy further with a new campaign led by Regine Velasquez-Alcasid. 

The platform has launched “I Am Well,” an original song composed by Jonathan Manalo and performed by Asia’s Songbird. It aims to remind people that caring for oneself is also a way to care for others.

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The campaign includes a music video featuring Regine and mWell Celebrity Health Champions. The scenes highlight everyday choices that contribute to overall wellness.

Manuel V. Pangilinan, chairman of mWell and Metro Pacific Investments Corp., said the project supports their mission to make health services accessible. “Health should not be a privilege. Every Filipino deserves proper care and a chance at a better life.”

Regine Velasquez records ‘I Am Well’ in support of mWell’s new wellness anthem campaign

Chaye Cabal-Revilla, mWell president and CEO and MPIC’s chief finance, risk, and sustainability officer, said the song encourages a shift in how we view personal care. “Taking care of yourself is necessary. Through this anthem, we hope more Filipinos recognize that their health matters.”

Through the mWell app, users can reach doctors, specialists, and mental health professionals at any time. They can also get e-prescriptions, order medicine, and join wellness programs for long-term support.

The platform features the mWellness Score, which tracks physical activity, and the Mind Health Score, which monitors emotional and social well-being. Smart wearables also help users monitor sleep, oxygen levels, and heart rate from their devices.

Regine said she supports the message behind the campaign. “When we are not well, it becomes harder to care for others. This song is a reminder to care for your mind and body. It starts there.”

In addition to the anthem, mWell continues to serve remote communities. A recent medical mission in Talim Island, held with the Coast Guard and the Department of Information and Communications Technology, provided health services to over 300 residents. In Sulu, the team launched “Bangkalusugan,” where health workers use small boats to bring teleconsultation to families in coastal areas.

As part of the MPIC Group, mWell supports the United Nations’ health goals and contributes to the MVP Group’s Gabay Kalusugan initiative for quality and affordable healthcare.

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