PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon Karding

Mon| 10.17.2022 | 2:00 PM

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingSan Isidro, Nueva Ecija Mayor Florentino Tinio (middle) hands over the relief good donated by PAGCOR to one of the affected residents of typhoon Karding. Also in photo is PAGCOR representative Mathew Virtucio (left).

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingPAGCOR’s Community Relations and Services Public Assistant Mathew Virtucio (first row, extreme left) turns over the sacks of relief goods to the local government on San Isidro, Nueva Ecija. The province is one of the worst hit areas by super typhoon Karding.

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingA staff from the LGU carries the sack of relief goods donated by PAGCOR to San Isidro in Nueva Ecija.

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingBeneficiaries from Barangay Sto. Kristo in the town of San Antonio, Nueva Ecija wait in line for the distribution of relief goods.

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingKagawad Mirna Santos (2nd from left) of Barangay Sto. Kristo in San Antonio, Nueva Ecija receives the pails of relief goods from PAGCOR Community Development Officer Philip S. Neri (left).

Also in photo are Widus Foundation Manager Ronnel Golimlim (3rd from left) and Ako Saklay Chief Rev. Arnold Abelardo (right).

PAGCOR, casino licensees distribute relief packs to areas hit by Super Typhoon KardingWidus Foundation Manager Ronnel Golimlim leads the distribution of relief goods to the typhoon victims in San Luis, Aurora.

Reeling from the aftermath of Super Typhoon Karding, residents from 14 affected areas received aid through the relief efforts of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and its licensed casinos.

In a span of two weeks, PAGCOR and the charity Foundations of its casino licensees already delivered 17,500 relief packs worth P9 million to the provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Marikina, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Quezon City, Quezon Province, Tarlac, and Zambales.

PAGCOR’s Vice President for Corporate Social Responsibility Group Ramon Stephen Villaflor said the state-run gaming agency alone already distributed 3,000 food and non-food items to Dingalan, Aurora; Marikina; and General Tinio and San Isidro in Nueva Ecija.

Meanwhile, the most recent donation came from Widus Foundation, Inc., (WFI) the charitable arm of Widus Hotel and Casino Clark. The Foundation distributed 1,000 packs of food and non-food items to heavily affected residents in San Antonio, Nueva Ecija on October 12, 2022 and 1,500 packs to those in Aurora Province on October 14, 2022.

WFI Manager Ronnel Golimlim said they worked closely with PAGCOR and LGUs to deliver the goods immediately to the typhoon victims.

“Kitang-kita sa mga mukha ng mga tao ang tuwa at talaga namang nakakalambot ng puso na marinig sa kanila na ‘yung kanilang natanggap ay good for three days. Dito natin nakita ang success na dala ng private-public partnership since we’ve been working together hand in hand with the LGUs, PAGCOR, Widus and everyone else,” he said.

Barangay Official Mirna Santos said many houses in the town of San Antonio were wrecked by the strong winds brought by the typhoon. They were grateful that immediate help was given to affected families.

“Nagpapasalamat po kami dahil po itong dumating na tulong ay talagang kinakailangan ng mga mamamayan namin dito sa San Antonio. Kitang-kita sa mga mga kababayan natin dito na talagang gumaan ang loob nila dahil sa oras ng sakuna ay may mga organisasyon na gaya ng PAGCOR at Widus na handang tumulong sa mga naapektuhan,” Santos expressed.

Another casino licensee that conducted relief efforts operations for Karding victims was the Stotsenberg Leisure Park and Hotel Corporation. Its charitable arm Stotsenberg Foundation, Inc. donated 2,000 food packs worth P500,000 to affected locals in Victoria, Tarlac and Cabangan, Zambales.

Also, Royce Hotel and Casino Foundation, the foundation of Royce Hotel and Casino, distributed 1,500 food packs each to Quezon City and Pampanga worth P1.5 million.

Resorts World Philippines Cultural Heritage Foundation, Inc., the charitable arm of Travellers International Hotel Group, Inc., delivered 3,000 food packs worth P1.5 million to Quezon Province.

In addition, Bridges of Benevolent Initiative Foundation, Inc., the charitable arm of Midori Clark Hotel and Casino, donated a sum of 4,000 food packs to Pampanga, Bulacan, and Bataan, amounting to P2 million.

PAGCOR mandates its casino licensees to establish Foundations to help fund Corporate Social Responsibility programs related to education, infrastructure, health facilities, environmental preservation and restoration of cultural heritage.

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