The Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival 2025 filled the skies of Pampanga with vibrant hot air balloons on 11 April, featuring one display from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) to show its long-standing support for the province.
This year’s festival showcased 26 colorful hot air balloons from seven countries — Australia, Vietnam, Netherlands, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines — all adding their magic to the Pampanga skyline.
Among the participants, the PCSO proudly took flight through its branded hot air balloon, symbolizing its enduring dedication to the province’s growth and well-being.
Beyond joining in the festival, PCSO has played a crucial role in supporting Pampanga through various charitable initiatives. From funding medical and health programs to aiding communities in times of crisis, the agency has remained a steadfast ally in uplifting the lives of Kapampangan.
Hosted at Pradera Verde, the annual festival continued to captivate thousands of visitors, with eager attendees lining up as early as 4 a.m. to witness the spectacle.
The event also offered a stellar lineup of activities, including a concert headlined by Bamboo, a bustling food bazaar, dazzling fireworks displays and engaging events for all ages from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m.
As the 2025 Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival brought joy to visitors, PCSO’s presence served as a testament to its unwavering support for Pampanga, proving that its commitment extends far beyond the skies — it reaches into the very heart of the communities it serves.
Meanwhile, the PCSO donated medical equipment to support the health needs of Magdalena, Laguna through its Corporate Social Responsibility Program.
Last 10 April, barangay captain Felino R. Pabricio of Barangay Buenavista, Magdalena, Laguna, personally received essential medical and mobility aids from PCSO assistant general manager for Charity Sector Arnel Casas.
The donated items included 10 wheelchairs, 10 canes, 10 nebulizers, 10 blood pressure monitors, 10 thermal scanners and 10 glucometers — critical tools to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing health challenges.
The official turnover ceremony took place at the PCSO Conservatory Building in Mandaluyong City. This initiative is part of the PCSO’s broader mission to aid the sick, elderly and underprivileged, especially in underserved communities.