PAGCOR-funded Kasibulan Football Project attracts nearly 60,000 kids
Monday | May 6, 2013 | 11:15 AM
MORE than a year since its launch in February 2012, the Kasibulan Grassroots Football Program being funded by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has attracted nearly 60,000 young children to the sport of football nationwide. » Full story «
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Disaster Relief Operations
In times of calamities, PAGCOR is always ready to give assistance through its outreach operations. Victims of disasters such as fires, typhoons and floods are provided relief goods, medicines and other items that are needed.
PAGCOR recently donated P2 million for the relief and rehabilitation efforts for the December 2011 Typhoon Sendong victims in Iligan and Cagayan De Oro. The state-owned gaming firm also immediately responded to the needs of hundreds of families affected by the January 5, 2012 landslide in Compostela Valley.