Beyond Pride, Fisher Mall stated it hopes to “continue using our platforms to champion inclusivity and create spaces where everyone truly belongs”.
Last June, the mall hosted its annual PRIDECHELLA 2026, which – at its most basic – was a mall-wide Pride celebration that highlighted that “we’re showing up consistently for our community,” said Raymond Del Rosario, president of Fisher Mall Group of Companies. The event was “was about continuing what we started last year by using our spaces to amplify voices, support local LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs through the merchant bazaar, and turn celebration into meaningful actions.”
However, beyond PRIDECHELLA, Fiesta Mall claimed it will continue to “place advocacy at the center”.
Fisher Mall formed a partnership with the Project 7 Social Hygiene Clinic under the Quezon City Health Department, and the Health Promotion Unit of the Malabon City Health Department to “create safe and stigma-free opportunities for education, care, and open conversations around health”.
The mall has also given LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs the spotlight, via its community bazaar, where LGBTQIA+ merchants and local sellers are able to showcase their products. This is done in partnership with the likes of the Quezon City Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office, Quezon City Tourism Department, and the Malabon City Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office.
“For years, Fisher Mall has stood firmly with our LGBTQIA+ community, not just during Pride Month, but every single day. We will continue using our platforms to champion inclusivity and create spaces where everyone truly belongs,” Del Rosario ended.




























