DigiPlus and its social development arm, BingoPlus Foundation, committed P3 million in grants to support education, healthcare, and indigenous livelihoods in Negros Occidental during “BingoPlus Day” on Oct. 20. The initiative was part of the celebration of the MassKara Festival and aims to make a lasting impact across the province.
As part of the Foundation’s efforts to foster youth innovation, a P500,000 grant was awarded to Cadiz Public Library for robotics and programming kits, along with teacher training.
The initiative is designed to inspire local students to pursue technological advancements, including Grade 12 student Angeline, a finalist at the National Science and Technology Fair 2024 in Robotics and Intelligent Machines. The grant will assist Angeline in further developing her prototypes, including a mini weather system and a breast cancer detection device.
In addition to supporting youth innovation, the Foundation also allocated P1 million to the Karolano indigenous community in Kabangkalan. The funding will provide vision screening and lenses for elders and tablets for Karolano youth who have earned public scholarships but lack access to necessary educational tools. This initiative aims to bridge educational gaps and support the sustainable livelihood of indigenous communities.
A P1.5 million grant was awarded to Valladolid District Hospital to improve medical facilities and patient care. The donation will fund critical upgrades such as hospital beds, operating tables, and wheelchairs, as well as establish the “PLUS Center for Accessible Healthcare” to enhance care for underserved communities. Additionally, the grant will help cover expenses for indigent patients, alleviating the financial burden of essential treatments.
Earlier this year, the Foundation supported other initiatives in Negros Occidental, including providing after-care kits and vitamins for surgical and optical patients during the “Libre Nga Operasyon” program in September. The Foundation also assisted in disaster relief efforts following the Mt. Kanlaon eruption in June.
DigiPlus President and BingoPlus Foundation Chairman, Andy Tsui, emphasized the organization’s commitment to addressing local needs through its nationwide programs. “While we deliver programs nationwide, the Foundation always considers the unique local needs of each community,” Tsui said.
The Foundation’s efforts reflect its ongoing mission to invest in sustainable growth and empower individuals in communities across the Philippines.
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