Globe AT HOME powers Pride connections at O Bar’s annual party
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Globe AT HOME marked Pride Month by supporting Solidarity: The 15th Annual Pride Party at O Bar in Pasig City, reinforcing its push for safer and more meaningful connections for the LGBTQIA+ community.
The event, held at O Bar, a venue long regarded by many members of the LGBTQIA+ community as a second home and safe space, highlighted the role of connectivity in bringing people closer to their friends, families, chosen families, and online communities.
Globe AT HOME provided WiFi connectivity through its Fiber and 5G brands during the celebration. The company also gave raffle prizes and instant rewards to customers and partygoers as part of its Pride Month support.
For Globe, the initiative is part of its broader commitment to help create spaces where Filipinos can connect, express themselves, and feel a sense of belonging both offline and online.
“At the core of Globe’s culture is the belief that diversity fuels innovation, compassion, and progress,” the company said, adding that its diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts are embedded in its workplace, products, platforms, and customer experiences.
Globe said it has formalized its Code of Conduct and DEIB Policy Commitment, which affirms zero tolerance for discrimination and strengthens its commitment to respect and dignity for all.
“Globe embraces diversity in all its forms because we believe that meaningful progress can only happen when everyone is seen, heard, respected, and given the space to thrive,” said Darius Delgado, Globe Chief Commercial Officer.
Globe AT HOME said connectivity continues to play an important role in the daily lives of members of the LGBTQIA+ community, whether in reaching trusted friends, staying close to chosen families, accessing support systems, joining digital safe spaces, or promoting creative and entrepreneurial work online.
Through its home broadband, mobile services, and digital platforms such as the GlobeOne app, Globe said it aims to support connections that allow people to feel safe, seen, and celebrated.
“Globe honors the everyday courage the LGBTQIA+ community takes to live proudly,” said Abigail Cardino, Vice President and Head of Globe’s Broadband Business. “Through safe and inclusive spaces, always-on access to support systems, and meaningful representation, we want to keep the community connected to the people, resources, and moments that give them strength. Whether at home, online, or in spaces where they feel most themselves, Globe AT HOME is proud to support connections that help people feel safe, seen, and celebrated.”
Globe said it will continue to build both physical and digital spaces where Filipinos can come together, support one another, and move forward with courage.
