P25-M grant to help ease poverty, boost social equity
With Okada Foundation’s pledge, the NGO Kabisig ng Kalahi will be able to set up sustainable food share programs in different schools and barangays across the country
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(Standing) Anggie Mendoza, administrative manager, Legal and Compliance Division, Okada; Kabisig ng Kalahi trustees Sophie Tan, Carmelino Alvendia Jr. and Cora Tan; and Nerie Aquino, director, Gaming Compliance, Legal and Compliance Division, Okada. (Seated) Rose Marie Chua, KnK trustee; Victoria Wieneke, KnK president; James G. Lorenzana, Okada Foundation Inc. president; and OFI trustee Kenji Sugiyama. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF OKADA
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Okada Foundation Inc. recently announced a partnership with Kabisig ng Kalahi, a non-government poverty-alleviation organization in the Philippines, where OFI, as KnK's primary sponsor, pledged to allocate P25 million over the next five years to support the NGO's programs.
The signing ceremony, held at Okada Manila, was attended by key representatives from both OFI and KnK, among them Kenji Sugiyama, OFI Board of Trustees member; James Lorenzana, OFI president; Rose Marie Chua, KnK Board of Trustees member; and Victoria Wieneke, KnK president.
KnK started in 2001 with programs in community-building aimed at addressing malnutrition. Since then, it has expanded into poverty alleviation, education and sustainable community development programs.
With OFI's P25-million pledge, KnK will be able to set up sustainable food share programs in different schools and barangays across the country.
"The generous pledge made today by OFI as our primary sponsor enhances our ability to uplift the marginalized all around the Philippines. This partnership is a testament to our shared vision of a brighter future for those in need," Weineke said.
OFI expressed its utmost willingness to support KnK and its activities.
"Our partnership with Kabisig ng Kalahi was aligned with our commitment to make a meaningful impact on the lives of underprivileged communities," Lorenzana said. "This collaboration also reflects our dedication to creating lasting change in the Philippines, particularly in areas of education, healthcare and sustainable livelihoods."
Both OFI and KnK share the goal of promoting social equity in the Philippines, and this partnership represents a step toward achieving that goal. Through their combined efforts, they aim to bring about change and leave a legacy of social responsibility.