PAGCOR delivers aid to flood-affected Marikina City residents
The food packs contained rice, canned goods, coffee and chocolate drinks, while the non-food packs included blankets, mosquito nets, bath towels, slippers and hygiene kits
The food packs contained rice, canned goods, coffee and chocolate drinks, while the non-food packs included blankets, mosquito nets, bath towels, slippers and hygiene kits

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) released the first tranche of the P60-million scholarship fund…

Cacao-coconut intercropping is the planting of cacao beneath or alongside coconut trees with the latter providing shade…
The CSR awardees illustrate how corporate social responsibility can go beyond charity to produce sustainable systems…
As parents, one of the most difficult truths to accept is that our own children can become victims of bullying or,…
2026 National Academy of Science and Technology Philippines academician and awardee Dr. Edwino S. Fernando called for…

PAGCOR recently turned over to Marikina City 5,000 relief packs consisting of 3,000 food packs and 2,000 non-food packs. | PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF PAGCOR

Read next

What's your take?
Google Preferred Sources
Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results
Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.
Continue reading
Amid days of incessant rains in Metro Manila due to the southwest monsoon (habagat), the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation recently delivered aid to flood-prone Marikina City.
On 2 September 2023, the agency turned over to Marikina City's Administrator Janeth Obispo 5,000 relief packs consisting of 3,000 food packs and 2,000 non-food packs.
The food packs contained rice, canned goods, coffee and chocolate drinks, while the non-food packs included blankets, mosquito nets, bath towels, slippers and hygiene kits.
The relief items were distributed to families from low-lying areas in the city that are easily submerged in flood water.
According to PAGCOR chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco, the agency decided to send aid to Marikina residents after the city was recently submerged in flood due to the southwest monsoon enhanced by typhoons "Goring" and "Hanna."
"A few days ago, Marikina River's water level reached 15.7 meters, prompting the city government to prepare for evacuation of residents. Because of this, I immediately ordered our Corporate Social Responsibility Group to deliver aid to affected families," said Tengco.
About a month ago, PAGCOR also delivered food and non-food packs to more than 31,000 families in various parts of Central and Northern Luzon who were affected by the onslaught of typhoons "Egay" and "Falcon."