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Tulong Kapatid raises over P100M for Typhoon Pablo victims

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines -  Tulong Kapatid received an overwhelming response from Filipinos worldwide during its telethon for the victims of Typhoon Pablo. Not only was the group able to meet and exceed its P100M-target in six hours for the affected communities, Tulong Kapatid also encouraged organizations to step up their efforts in responding to the pleas of those in need.

As the joint corporate social responsibility and disaster-response initiative of the MVP Group of Companies, Tulong Kapatid led the rally of support for those severely affected by the typhoon. Despite the limited preparation time, the telethon saw Kapatid stars, news personalities and respected business leaders coming together for the cause. The event was held both at the Kapatid Network’s Novaliches and Broadway studios and was simulcast over TV5, AksyonTV and Radyo Singko 92.3 NewsFM, pre-empting the Kapatid Network’s primetime programming.

Speaking from Seoul, group chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan shared in an interview with NEWS5 Chief Luchi Cruz-Valdes that a SMS from US Ambassador Harry Thomas last Sunday prompted him to initiate a telethon at the soonest possible time. He was also moved by accounts of MVP Group’s corporate social responsibility forces including TV5’s Alagang Kapatid Foundation and emergency response unit RESCUE5 which had seen Pablo’s wrath firsthand.

Addressing his fellow Filipinos, MVP urged individuals and corporations to give no matter how big or small: “Panahon ngayon ng Pasko. We cannot let our people down.” The philanthropist also told survivors of Pablo not to lose hope despite the damages it caused.

President Benigno Aquino III also delivered a message during the telethon and encouraged every Filipino to help in any way the people of Mindanao. “Nagpapasalamat po tayo sa TV5. Malaki po ang maitutulong ng inyong inisyatiba upang maipadama sa ating mga kababayan na hindi sila nag-iisa,” said the President.

Cruz-Valdes led TV5’s news organization in delivering disaster recovery-related stories with anchors Cheryl Cosim, Raffy Tulfo and Erwin Tulfo who reported live from New Bataan, Compostela Valley.

On the entertainment front, Nora Aunor and Pinoy Explorer host Aga Muhlach were among celebrities who donated. Kapatid personalities took calls from fellow Filipinos keen to contribute what they could for the benefit of the communities affected by Pablo. SPORTS5’s Aaron Atayde and Jessica Mendoza, Team SMART Gilas Pilipinas 2.0 coach Chot Reyes and players from the Meralco Bolts and San Beda Red Lions also manned the phones  during the telethon.

Tulong Kapatid’s telephone lines remain open for cash pledges. You may call hotlines 689-555/671-5555/936-5555 for your pledge and inquiries. You can also help by texting Tulong <amount> to 4483 for Smart, Talk N’ Text and Sun Cellular. Donations via Paypal can be sent to Alagang Kapatid’s Paypal account.

For cash donations, interested parties may deposit through the Alagang Kapatid Foundation’s peso account at BDO (savings account number 00-5310-410164 with swift code BNORPHMM), CITI Bank (savings account number 0757138018 with swift code CITIPHMX) and BPI (savings account number 1443-05333-2 with swift code BOPIPHMM) under the name of Alagang Kapatid Foundation, Inc.

For Kapatid overseas who want to donate to the cause, they may do via the following US dollar accounts: BDO account number 10-5310-46264-4 with swift code BNORPHMM; CITI Bank account number 0757138026 with swift code CITIPHMX; and BPI account number 1444-0214-85 with swift code BOPIPHMM. Cash donations may also be coursed through Cebuana Lhullier outlets nationwide.

 

AARON ATAYDE AND JESSICA MENDOZA

ACCOUNT

AGA MUHLACH

ALAGANG

AMBASSADOR HARRY THOMAS

CEBUANA LHULLIER

KAPATID

TULONG

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