PAGCOR delivers immediate aid to Paeng-affected areas in Luzon

Tue| 11.01.2022 | 7:00 PM

PAGCOR delivers aid to QC fire victimsLGU volunteers unload the goods donated by PAGCOR for the province of Bulacan.

PAGCOR delivers immediate aid to Paeng-affected areas in LuzonBarangay Captain Tolits Cruz (4th from right) of Sto. Rosario, Malolos, Bulacan graciously receives the relief goods donated by PAGCOR.

PAGCOR delivers immediate aid to Paeng-affected areas in LuzonBulacan's Vice Governor Alex Castro (3rd from right), Provincial Social Welfare and Development officer Rowena Tiongson (3rd from left), and other provincial officials receive from PAGCOR's Community Relations and Services Officer Ferdinand Marcos Amador II (2nd from right) and Community Relations Assistant Mathew Virtucio (extreme right) the food packs donated by PAGCOR for Bulacan's Paeng-affected residents.

PAGCOR delivers aid to QC fire victimsMayor Art Mercado (3rd from left) of San Pedro, Laguna receives the relief goods donated by PAGCOR for distribution to Paeng-affected locals in their locality.

PAGCOR delivers immediate aid to Paeng-affected areas in LuzonAs part commitment to nation-building, PAGCOR immediately sends aid to communities that badly need help, whenever calamities strike.

PAGCOR delivers immediate aid to Paeng-affected areas in LuzonBarangay Captain Belty Bartolome (left) of Brgy. Pamarawan, Malolos Bulacan gladly receives PAGCOR’s food pack donations from Community Development Officer Philip Neri.

Immediately after severe Tropical Storm “Paeng” lashed many parts of the country, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) reached out to several local government units (LGUs) that were gravely affected by heavy rains and floods.

A total of 6,350 families from the province of Bulacan and San Pedro, Laguna were among the initial recipients of PAGCOR’s relief aid, which contained basic commodities like rice, coffee and canned goods.

PAGCOR distributed 5,350 relief packs on October 31, 2022, in different municipalities of Bulacan. Priorities were given to coastal communities of the province, which were severely affected by the storm.

In addition, San Pedro, Laguna also received relief packs from the state-run gaming firm on November 1, 2022.

According to PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco, the state-run gaming agency is also closely coordinating with other affected LGUs to promptly deliver PAGCOR’s aid.

“The heavy rains and severe flooding made our mission to reach out to affected LGUs quite challenging. But since many roads are now passable, we were able to deploy our team and bring aid to gravely affected communities,” he said.

Tengco added that PAGCOR is doing its best to bring aid to as many LGUs that were affected by the recent tropical storm.

The state-run gaming agency is closely monitoring the improvement of road conditions in all the hard-hit areas to be able to conduct more relief operations and continue to commit to its mission of nation-building.

In October, PAGCOR also joined hands with its casino licensees and distributed 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 – which were severely affected by Super Typhoon Karding.

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