Relief drive set in flood-affected Pampanga towns

CLARK FREEPORT – Flooding and torrential rains have brought together once again outstanding corporate citizens here as they set to distribute over P3.5-million worth of relief goods to  affected families in Pampanga.

Led by BB International Leisure and Resort Development Corp (BBI), a relief mission has been set this Sunday to reach to 14,000 families in San Simon, San Luis and Sto. Tomas towns – all affected by heavy downpour and isolation the past two weeks.

“This is a collaborative effort where BBI has allocated funds for the relief goods while other companies are also contributing costs attendant to logistics, manpower, transportation and the like. We are glad that we have kind hearted people who share our advocacy,” said BBI Executive Irineo “Bong” Alvaro, Jr.

RELIEF DRIVE FOR PAMPANGA TOWNS. Volunteers rush sorting and repacking of grocery items at a warehouse in San Simon. A relief drive has been set by BB International Leisure and Resort Development Corp (BBI), Bridges for Benevolent Initiatives Foundation (BBIF), Fionas Farm Resort, World Medical Relief Inc – Team Philippines, and the Clark Investors and Locators Association.

Alvaro said funding will come from revenues of BBI where two percent has been mandated to be allocated to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). BBI is the holding company of Midori Hotel and Casino, Aqua Planet and Central Summit International.

For this relief drive, Alvaro has thanked Pagcor and the Bridges for Benevolent Initiatives Foundation (BBIF), the community service arm of BBI. Other participating entities include Fionas Farm Resort, World Medical Relief Inc – Team Philippines, and the Clark Investors and Locators Association.

These entities have always conducted series of medical and dental outreaches especially during the height of COVID-19 pandemic. BBIF also provides scholarship to deserving individuals.

 



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