A record P36M in cash donations for the benefit of health workers and frontliners in 11 medical institutions nationwide was successfully raised by 491,821 loyal Globe customers through their Globe Rewards Points.
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Another P10 million in cash donation was turned over to the Lung Center of the Philippines. Meanwhile, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine , San Lazaro Hospital, Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital and Sanitarium, and East Avenue Medical Center received P2 million each. The balance Dr. Edmund Villaroman, President of Lung Center of the Philippines Physicians’ Association also gave his thanks to everyone who donated their points: “The amount donated by Globe and their customers is of significant help for all of us at Lung Center. This would allow our frontliners and other medical staff to be safer and better equipped in fighting the pandemic, ensuring in turn, the health and wellness of the larger Filipino community.”For more info, see www.facebook.
“We would like to give our sincerest thanks to our customers who have made such an overwhelming aid to our medical frontliners possible,” said Ernest Cu, President and CEO at Globe. “The success of this effort proves that solidarity and cooperation, despite challenges brought by social distancing and isolation, can make a huge difference in containing the spread and harm of COVID-19.”to help customers donate and enjoy using their points while staying connected and #SafeAtHome.
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