Suzuki continues to help typhoon victims through its Share Program and Sagip Kapamilya
Suzuki gives back to the community through its continuous efforts to reach out to our kababayans who need most help especially those who were hardly stricken by the recent calamities. As Typhoon Lando ( international name “Koppu”) left the country with infrastructure, industrial and agricultural devastations that caused a big impact on the lives of most of our countrymen in Northern Luzon, the brand came to provide aid to our fellowmen the Suzuki way.
SUZUKI REACHES TO LANDOSTRICKEN AREAS THROUGH
SAGIP KAPAMILYA
This is the second time Team Suzuki extends its hand to the Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation, Inc. through cash donation.
Suzuki Foundation, Inc. president and concurrent Suzuki Philippines, Inc. managing director Norminio Mojica imparts, “This is the time when our fellowmen need us most and we, in Suzuki Philippines ensure that we extend our help to those who are in need. It is time for us to pay it forward and do our share in rebuilding the lives of our countrymen affected by Typhoon Lando.”
“We in Japan have the same experience in catastrophes and calamities such as earthquakes and typhoons like this one. We feel the hardships of the people affected; thus, we make it a point to help in any way we can,” Suzuki shared.
“This help will go a long way. Other than relief operations, funds remaining from the donations will go to livelihood programs that Sagip Kapamilya develops for typhoon victims to help in their longterm recovery. We are very thankful to Suzuki for trusting us,” Sagip Kapamilya program director Higino Dungo, Jr. said during the donation turnover held recently.
SUZUKI HELPS, AIDS AND REBUILDS (SHARE) PROGRAM
Suzuki immediately attended to the motorists affected by Typhoon Lando through its SHARE Program which provides free check-up, tune-up, oil and oil filter to all Suzuki motorcycle owners. The program ran from October 23 until November 6 in major towns of Nueva Ecija (Cabanatuan, Rizal and Bongabon), Aurora (Baler and Maria) and Pangasinan (Urdaneta and San Carlos) provinces. The main objective is to ensure that our kababayans’ motorcycles are working well in order to address to their commuting needs as they recover from the onslaught of the typhoon.