Paskong Prime Infra brings joy to 80,000 beneficiaries

A SENIOR citizen receives a rice pack from Prime Infra Foundation and its partners.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESy OF PIF

A SENIOR citizen receives a rice pack from Prime Infra Foundation and its partners.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESy OF PIF

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Prime Infra Foundation’s (PIF) annual Christmas outreach benefited 80,000 people in Metro Manila, Pampanga, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Rizal and Cebu last year.
Part of the outreach dubbed Paskong Prime Infra (PPI) was the Grant A Wish program done with non-profit organization Pangarap Foundation Shelter in Pasay City that gave children Christmas gifts such as new clothes and shoes.
With Ahunan Power, another PPI project was the Indakalyeleño Grand Finals 2025 Christmas Festival featuring Zumba performances of residents. It brought holiday joy to a total of 33,460 beneficiaries across Pakil, Pangil and Paete in Laguna. Five-kilo rice and spaghetti packs were also distributed to persons with disability, senior citizens, barangay frontliners and councils, tech voc and swimming scholars, volunteers and rural health unit staff.
With WawaJVCo and Olympia Violago Water and Power, rice packs were distributed to 25,830 beneficiaries, including Dumagat indigenous peoples in Montalban and Antipolo.
With Prime Solar, PIF provided rice and grocery packs to over 12,000 beneficiaries in Batangas and Cavite.
With Prime Waste Solutions, PIF handed out Noche Buena packs to 4,380 beneficiaries in Barangay Binaliw in Cebu as well as packs of rice and groceries to 5,000 beneficiaries in Porac, Pampanga.