- BULGAR
- Feb 17, 2025
- BULGAR
- Feb 13, 2025
by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 13, 2025


By: Jerwin Palo Nohay / Photos by: Edwin B. Lovino & Aaron Erwin E. Austria
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 andrepresentative of PCSO Chairperson Ret. Judge Felix P. Reyes led the distribution of 1,000 ChariTimba or buckets containingfood 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!”
- BULGAR
- Feb 13, 2025
by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 13, 2025


By: Jerwin Palo Nohay & Justin B. Santos / Photos by: Edwin B. Lovino & Arnold T. Ramos
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) continues its commitment to
education and community welfare by donating 50 desktop computers and 30 printers to
various schools in Anao, Tarlac. The turnover ceremony took place on January 28,
2025, benefiting students and teachers by improving access to technology.
The recipient schools include: Bantog Elementary School, Casili Elementary School,
Dagundon Elementary School, Dolores Ongsiako Central Elementary School, San
Francisco Elementary School, San Jose Elementary School, Anao High School, Anao
Junior High School among others.
Leading the turnover event were PCSO Directors Jennifer E. Liongson-Guevara and
Janet de Leon-Mercado, who reaffirmed the agency’s dedication to supporting
education and technological advancement in public schools.
Anao Mayor Gian Pierre O. De Dios expressed his gratitude to PCSO for the generous
support, highlighting how the donation will provide students with essential tools for
learning. He also encouraged students to study hard as a way of showing appreciation
for the assistance provided.
“This initiative will greatly benefit our schools, helping students and teachers
adapt to modern learning methods. We urge our students to make the most of
these resources, work hard in their studies, and use this opportunity to build a
brighter future,” the mayor said.
PCSO also distributed 300 hygiene kits to single parents in Anao under its Gender and Development (GAD) program, recognizing their vital role in family well-being. This initiative promotes health and gender equality by ensuring access to essential hygiene supplies. PCSO continues to support various educational and social initiatives nationwide, ensuring that more communities benefit from its programs.


"PCSO, Hindi Umuurong sa Pagtulong!"







