Aboitiz continues to send aid in typhoon-hit areas

    Aboitiz continues to send aid in typhoon-hit areas

    The Aboitiz Group is continuously mobilizing relief operations in areas heavily hit by back-to-back typhoons Ulysses (Vamco) and Rolly (Goni) as both triggered massive flooding in several areas particularly in Metro Manila and the Cagayan Valley, and the Bicol region, respectively.

    Last November 15, the Aboitiz Foundation,  together with the League of Corporate Foundations (LCF), turned over drinking water, relief packs and 1,000 sleeping kits to affected families in Marikina and Rodriguez, Rizal. Rodriguez (formerly Montalban), Rizal Mayor Tom Hernandez personally accepted the donations and expressed his gratitude towards the foundations that collaborated and extended immediate support.

    “Maraming salamat po sa mga foundation na tumulong sa bayan ng Montalban. Maraming salamat po, napakalaking bagay po ang itinulong ninyo sa bayan ng Montalban. (Thank you to all the foundations that helped the town of Montalban),” Mayor Hernandez said.

    Aboitiz Foundation President and COO Maribeth L. Marasigan who’s concurrently the LCF Chairperson said the league’s members immediately mobilized and organized a call for donations through its Committee on Disaster Resilience when Typhoon Ulysses hit.

    “We are very happy that over ten member organizations stepped in the frontline in the middle of the calamity, and worked together to send-in kind donations to heavily affected communities in Marikina and Rizal,” she said.

    Medicines worth P1.2 million have also been purchased by Aboitiz Foundation for distribution to Cagayan Isabela, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya. Apart from this, the Foundation also earmarked Php 1.5M to purchase roof construction materials for the typhoon-affected families that lost their houses in various municipalities in Albay.

    AboitizPower subsidiary and renewable energy provider SN Aboitiz Power is currently distributing Php 3.5 million-worth of relief packs in Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela and Cagayan.

    Aboitiz integrated food business unit Pilmico assembled additional relief packs for distribution in Quezon and Camarines Norte for the benefit of around 600 families.

    The Group’s social responsibility arm Aboitiz Foundation immediately set up donation pages in its crowdsourcing platform ‘KINDer by Aboitiz’ to raise additional funds to enable continuous flow of relief goods to the affected areas.

    Donation pages in ‘KINDer by Aboitiz’ were immediately set up to gather additional funds for relief operations in typhoon-affected areas

    “Call for Donations: Help #UlyssesPH Affected Families” aims to use culled funds to provide food packs, hygiene kits, and shelter repair kits to affected families in Cagayan, Isabela, and Rizal Province.

    “While the local governments are continuously doing their rescue efforts, the affected families are in dire need of assistance to get through their situation. They are in need of food, clothing, water, medicines and other basic necessities that will sustain them while in evacuation centers,” the KINDer page reads.

    Meanwhile, “Project Rebuild” focuses on providing shelter repair kits to around 100 families with damaged houses in Albay due to Typhoon Rolly to bring back some sense of normalcy in their lives. To donate through KINDer, please visit aboitiz.kinder.com.

    Other News

    PSAC outlines bold Digital Transformation strategies for President Marcos

    Henry Aguda (center-left), Private Sector Advisory Council - Digital Infra Sector Lead, alongside PSAC members present transformative digital strategies to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., aimed at enhancing internet connectivity and generating one million digital jobs across the Philippines (photo from the Presidential Communications Office)  The Private...

    Aboitiz Group more than doubles CAPEX to P153B

    The Aboitiz Group has entered 2024 with major acquisitions and expansions in tow from the previous year, and forging ahead to its Great Transformation. The Group has doubled down on renewable energy (RE)  investments as it declared a P153 billion CAPEX, more than twice in...