The Philippine Star

Singtel donates, raises fund for typhoon victims

- Http://globe.com.ph/bangonpino­y.

Singapore Telecommun­ications Ltd. (SingTel) has donated S$50,000 (roughly P1.75 million) to buy food and drinking water for Typhoon Yolanda victims via Globe Telecom’s corporate social responsibi­lity program. In addition to the corporate donation, SingTel has set up staff donation drives across its operations in Singapore and Australia to raise more funds. SingTel is a major stockholde­r of Globe together with Ayala Corp.

“We wish to extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolence­s on the loss of thousands of lives and massive destructio­n to properties. Together with Globe, our regional mobile associate, we want to play a part in assisting affected Filipinos with their daily needs in the hope of helping get them back on their feet again,” said Andrew Buay, SingTel’s VP of Group Corporate Social Responsibi­lity.

Globe was one of the first companies to respond to the calamity by offering

Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging, and Libreng Internet stations to help the victims contact their kin even as it continues to provide relief operations in the disasterst­ricken areas.

The SingTel donation, together with almost P300,000 raised from Globe employees, will be used for the second wave of relief operations in Eastern Visayas such as Tacloban City in Leyte and Guiuan, Eastern Samar. Other sites are yet to be finalized.

So far, Globe has already distribute­d relief packages to almost 5,000 families as well as hot meals to 3,000 individual­s.

During the aftermath of Typhoon Sendong in 2011 and Typhoon Pablo in 2012, SingTel was also among foreign corporatio­ns which offered aid to the victims. In 2013, SingTel employee volunteers also joined the Gawad Kalinga Bayani Challenge to build homes for those displaced by Typhoon Pablo.

Globe Bangon Pinoy is an integrated program that allows communitie­s devastated by the recent calamity to benefit from relief operations, free call and text services, network restoratio­n, and a series of community-rebuilding activities. It was first introduced by Globe in 2009 after typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng wreaked havoc in the country. Details of Globe Bangon Pinoy efforts can be viewed at

 ??  ?? Globe employee volunteers troop to Gawad Kalinga (top) and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (bottom) repacking stations to prepare relief goods for distributi­on.
Globe employee volunteers troop to Gawad Kalinga (top) and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (bottom) repacking stations to prepare relief goods for distributi­on.

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