Subic EnerZone, Aboitiz aid Olongapo families

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – In the aftermath of Typhoons Emong and Dante, Subic EnerZone (SEZ), in partnership with Aboitiz Foundation Inc., distributed 300 food packs to affected families in Olongapo City.

The turnover ceremony, conducted in coordination with the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), was held at Olongapo City Hall and led by Mayor Atty. Rolen C. Paulino Jr. The initiative underscores a joint commitment between the public and private sectors to support communities during times of crisis.

“It’s part of our commitment to the community, and we are dedicated to helping during times of disaster. As I’ve always said, if there are calamities every year, Subic EnerZone is always willing to help. That is one of our commitments to our community,” said Subic EnerZone Deputy COO Justin Jay Navarro.

Through this initiative, Subic EnerZone and Aboitiz Foundation Inc. reaffirm their commitment to corporate social responsibility and humanitarian service, continuing to address urgent needs in vulnerable communities.

Together with partners and stakeholders, they stand firm in their message: we are stronger together.