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by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 27, 2025




The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) turned over 500 ChariTimba or food packs to the municipality of Paluan, Occidental Mindoro in a ceremony held at the PCSO Main Office in Mandaluyong City on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025.


PCSO Director Jennifer Guevara personally handed over the donation to Paluan Mayor Abelardo Pangilinan, ensuring that the assistance reaches those in need.



Paluan, a 4th-class municipality, relies primarily on agriculture, aquaculture, and livestock raising as sources of livelihood. Expressing his gratitude, Mayor Pangiinan stated “These food packs will be distributed to the marginalized in our area. This assistance will help families allocate their limited budget for other essential needs aside from food.”


This initiative is part of the PCSO’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, aimed at supporting the marginalized sector and improving their quality of life.


PCSO Supports PHILRACOM Stake Races

By: Leila Valencia/Photos by Arnold Ramos


Photo shows, PCSO General Manager Melquiades A. Robles (left) and Philippine Racing Commission (PHILRACOM) Chairman Aurelio P. De Leon shows the signed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). 




The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and the Philippine Racing Commission (Philracom) renewed their partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement signed in

a ceremony at the PCSO Main Office in Mandaluyong City on Friday, Feb. 21,2025.


PCSO General Manager Melquiades A. Robles confirmed the PCSO's continued support for the horse racing industry by providing prizes and trophies for selected races organized by PCSO and Philracom for Calendar Year 2025. He also expressed hope that this would benefit more Filipinos.


Philracom Chairman Aurelio P. De Leon thanked PCSO and emphasized the importance of collaboration in promoting horse racing as a vital part of the country's sports and entertainment industry.

With the shared vision of promoting Horse Racing Sports Tourism and PCSO’s gaming products, the MOA demonstrates the determination of both agencies to work together to promote horse racing tourism and PCSO games trough a joint advertising campaign and publicity promotion.


This agreement reinforces the longstanding partnership between PCSO and Philracom in supporting the continuous growth of horse racing in the Philippines.

 
 

by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 19, 2025




Mandaluyong City – A 59-year-old housewife is the latest multi-millionaire after winning the Php314,591,292.80 jackpot prize in the Ultra Lotto 6/58 drawn on Sunday, January 5, 2025, with the winning combination 36-46-16-19-23-27.


The combination was generated through a Lucky Pick (LP), where numbers are randomly chosen by a system.


The lone winner purchased her ticket at an outlet inside SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. She recounted that she and her relatives were window shopping when they came across the lotto outlet and decided to place a bet on a whim. It was only the following day, after viewing the lotto results on the PCSO Online Games Hub Facebook page, that she discovered her life-changing win.


She claimed her prize on February 5, 2025, at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) Main Office in Mandaluyong City. A regular lottery player for the past five years, she plans to use her winnings for investments, savings, and to help her family and relatives.



“Sa mga mananaya po kagaya ko, taya lang po nang taya kung may budget kasi totoong may swerte pong dumarating. Isipin din po natin na nakakatulong tayo sa ganitong paraan sa ating kapwa,” she shared. 


Under PCSO guidelines, jackpot winners must present the original signed winning ticket and two valid government-issued IDs at the PCSO Main Office to claim their prize. 

As mandated by the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law, prizes exceeding Php10,000 are subject to a 20% tax deduction. Winners have one (1) year from the draw date to claim their winnings; otherwise, the same will be forfeited and added to the PCSO Charity Fund to support various charitable programs.


The Ultra Lotto 6/58 draws take place every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday at 9:00 PM and are broadcast live on IBC-13, D8TV, and the PCSO Games Online Hub Facebook page.


“Sa Bawat Taya, May Kawanggawa”



Lotto patron from Samar bags P25-M MegaLotto 6/45 jackpot

By: Justin B. Santos/ Photos by Edwin B. Lovino and Ericson L. Delos Reyes





Mandaluyong City. A native from Samar won the P25-million jackpot of the MegaLotto 6/45 drawn on Monday, Feb. 03, with the winning combination 31  -  04 -  17 - 07 - 19 - 27.


He immediately claimed his winnings at the PCSO Main Office in Mandaluyong City the day after the draw, Feb. 04, 2025.


The winner shared that he has been betting on the same combination since 1996. He has won minor prizes on two separate occasions, hitting four and five out of the six-number combination. 



“Bago naman ako nanalo natuklasan ko na ang PCSO ay may mga progragmang pang-kawanggawa tulad ng medical assistance sa mga less fortunate nating kababayan, mga ambulansya na nakikita ko sa mga probinsya at marami pang iba. Kahit po hindi ako nananalo alam ko na nakaka-ambag ako sa kanilang magagandang programa. Hindi ko akalain na ako naman ay kakabig dahil naswertehan ko ang jackpot kaya nagpapasalamat naman ako sa Panginoon na ipinagkaloob nya sa akin ang malaking tulong na ito.”


After claiming his prize, he offered a message to those who continue to doubt the integrity of the PCSO lottery games. “Totoo po ang lotto at eto na po ako nanalo ng jackpot. Kaya sa mga hindi naniniwala, ito po ay swertehan talaga, hindi po nakakababa ng estado sa buhay kung kayo po ay may extrang naitabi at sumubok sa isang marangal na panalo bukod pa ay nakakatulong tayo sa ating mga kababayan.”


The MegaLotto 6/45 draws take place every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:00pm and broadcast live on IBC13, D8TV, and the PCSO Games Online Hub Facebook Page.


‘’Sa Bawat Taya, May Kawanggawa’’

 
 

by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 19, 2025



By: Mark Lester F. Tejada and Leila N. Valencia / Photos by: Ericson L. Delos Reyes


Taytay, Rizal – The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) handed out 50 emergency grab-and-go bags to participants of the Duster Fun Run held last Friday, February 7, 2025, in Taytay, Rizal.


These bags are emergency kits filled with items a person would need to survive on his own for several days after a disaster or calamity like earthquakes or severe flooding.


On the same day, the PCSO, through the office of Director Janet Mercado, also distributed 150 hygiene kits to residents of Barangay San Andres in Tanay, Rizal. 



Taytay Mayor Allan De Leon expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the PCSO saying, “I am grateful to PCSO for its unwavering support and active participation in our community activity, which aims to promote inclusivity and ensure equal access to resources”. Likewise, Barangay San Andres Chairperson Sofia Dela Rosa extended her deep appreciation to the Agency.


These initiatives are part of the PCSO's ongoing advocacy to provide aid and support to citizens through its Gender and Development (GAD) program.


PCSO, Hindi Umuurong Sa Pagtulong!

 
 
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