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PCSO turns over PTVs, hygiene kits, and safety preparedness kits to Batangas

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by Info @Brand Zone | January 30, 2026



PCSO Turns Over PTVs, Hygiene Kits, and Safety Preparedness Kits to Batangas

By Leila Valencia / Photos by Ericson delos Reyes



BATANGAS CITY — The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), led by

Chairman Judge Felix Reyes, formally turned over medical and health-related

assistance to the Provincial Government of Batangas during the province’s flag

ceremony at the Batangas Provincial Capitol on January 26, 2026.


The assistance included two (2) Patient Transport Vehicles (PTVs), 300 hygiene kits, 30 wheelchairs, and 300 safety preparedness kits, intended to help strengthen local health services and emergency response capabilities.


Chairman Reyes was joined by Corporate Planning Department Manager Atty. Anna

Liza Inciong, Charity Assistance Department Manager Orlando Malaca, Atty. Vincent

Vos Bartolome, PCSO Batangas Branch Head Brenda De Guzman, and selected

personnel from the PCSO main office.


The turnover was officially received by Batangas Vice Governor Hermilando Mandanas,

together with Provincial Administrator Atty. Joel Montealto, Provincial Health Officer Dr.


Gerald Alday, Senior Board Member Dr. Jun Berberabe, and chiefs of various district

hospitals in the province.

The two PTVs will be assigned to Calatagan Medicare Hospital and Laurel Memorial

District Hospital to help improve access to timely medical services for Batangueños and

support emergency transport operations.


Through initiatives such as this, PCSO continues to uphold its commitment to delivering

compassionate service and accessible healthcare support to communities in need.


PCSO, Hindi Umuurong sa Pagtulong!





2 Bettors Share ₱33-M MegaLotto 6/45 Jackpot                                           


By Justin B. Santos / Photos by Arnold T. Ramos



MANDALUYONG CITY — Two bettors shared the ₱33-million jackpot prize of the PCSO MegaLotto 6/45 draw held on 

January 21, 2026, after presenting winning tickets bearing the combination 28-12-02-15-23-13.


The first claimant, a Davao City resident working in the transportation industry, said he was initially overwhelmed upon learning that his ticket matched all six numbers. He said he plans to prioritize practical, carefully considered purchases, starting with building a simple family home, and may also invest in a few taxi units and a small grocery store to help support his family’s long-term needs.


He added that the winning numbers held personal meaning, as they were based on important family dates and ages. The claimant said he had consistently played the same combination for nearly two years, joining lotto and digit games whenever extra money allowed.


The second winner, a seafarer, said he has been playing PCSO games since the 1990s and had previously come close to the jackpot after matching five out of six numbers. During vacation breaks or time off from overseas work, he said he regularly visits lotto outlets to try his luck.



After learning that the ₱33-million jackpot would be split between two winners, he said he adjusted his plans, noting that he would not receive the full amount and would continue working for now. He added that he may consider retiring in about five years and starting a modest business venture to support a simpler life.



Both winners were personally met by PCSO General Manager Melquiades Robles, who congratulated them and underscored the importance of prudent financial management. Robles encouraged the winners to invest wisely and maintain attainable, low-key lifestyles to help ensure their winnings provide lasting security for their families.


                                                          Sa Bawat Taya May Kawanngawa!





Barangay in Davao del Norte Receives Medical Devices from PCSO



By Justin B. Santos / Photos by Arnold T. Ramos



MANDALUYONG CITY — The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) turned over medical devices to Barangay Toril, Babak District 1, Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte during a ceremony at the PCSO Main Office in Mandaluyong City on Monday, January 26, 2026.


The donation included 10 blood pressure (BP) apparatuses, 10 pulse oximeters, 10 glucometers, and 10 thermal scanners, intended to strengthen basic health monitoring and preventive care at the community level. The devices are expected to support barangay health activities such as routine vital-sign checks, early screening, and community health awareness initiatives.


The turnover was led by OIC-Division Chief Andrew Limjoco of the Corporate Planning Department, with Levi Aniñon receiving the items on behalf of the barangay. The equipment will be used in community-based programs and health and welfare initiatives in Barangay Toril.


The activity forms part of PCSO’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, which provide assistance to communities through health, medical, and social welfare support in coordination with local government units and partner organization.


                                                   PCSO, Hindi Umuurong sa Pagtulong!


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