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Mazda PH Furthers Social Responsibility With Pawssion Project Partnership
The Philippine Star
|July 30, 2025
Mazda Philippines partners with Pawssion Project to give a voice and a hand to the voiceless—abused and neglected animals.
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The partnership aims to raise funding to help cover the basic needs and rehabilitation of rescued animals, on top of a long-term loan of a specially equipped BT-50 pickup truck that will help in the foundation's day-to-day operations.
Pawssion Project is a non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of abused and neglected animals.
Founded in 2018 by Malou Perez in Bacolod, her story is one of hope, courage, and passion—becoming a movement that has since led to over 2,500 animals rescued, over 1,100 animals rehomed, and over 3,800 animals spayed and neutered.
Currently, Pawssion Project also runs two shelters, one in Bacolod and another in Bulacan, that are home to over 640 rescues.
Recognizing Malou's life-long passion, Mazda Philippines is donating P 1,500 from the sale of each new Mazda BT-50 across all variants from August 2025 onwards to sponsor a rescue on behalf of each buyer.
BT-50 buyers will also be given the opportunity to adopt, donate, or continue the sponsorship of a rescue through a certificate that comes with the purchase of each Mazda BT-50.
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