The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) joined the Service Caravan of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) led by PCUP Chairperson and CEO Meynardo A. Sabili in Padre Garcia, Batangas on Friday, January 31, 2025.
Mr. Jester Ramos, the OIC-Branch Manager of PCSO Batangas Branch and representative of PCSO Chairperson Ret. Judge Felix P. Reyes led the distribution of 1,000 ChariTimba or buckets containing food items.
Various government agencies participated in the said caravan to provide services to Batangueños.
PCUP Chairperson Sabili thanked the PCSO for its support, saying, “I personally thank the PCSO led by GM Robles and Chairman Judge Felix Reyes and the entire PCSO Board for bringing 1,000 food packs here in Padre Garcia. Tuwang- tuwa ang ating mga kababayan sa bitbit nilang mga ayuda mula sa PCSO.”
The activity conducted is also part of the PCSO’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Program.
“PCSO, Hindi Umuurong sa Pagtulong!”
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