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Emerge’s ‘Emerging Hands’ Brings Aid to Aeta Community in Pampanga, Supporting Over 50 Families

Angeles City — On February 9, 2025, Emerge’s official corporate social responsibility initiative, Emerging Hands, helped the Aeta Community of Camias, Porac, Pampanga, by distributing grocery packs to more than fifty families and students.

Ms. Rodylyn Coles, Emerge’s Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, expressed the motivation behind this outreach: “We chose to assist the Aeta Community of Camias, Porac because it is quite remote, and help seldom reaches them. Our goal is to bring essential resources directly to those who need them most.”

The event took place at a local high school, which served as a gathering space for families and students from the Aeta Community. After participating in various activities organized by the team, attendees received grocery donations that included essential food items for families experiencing food insecurity.

To enhance the outreach experience, the Emerge Team collaborated with local partners, including Rodrigo’s Bakeshop and One Stop Fitness Center, ensuring the success of this initiative. Their contributions provided not only resources but also support in mobilizing the community.

This event is just one aspect of Emerge’s unwavering commitment to giving back to the community. With a structured approach, Emerge organizes quarterly outreach programs designed to provide assistance and foster lasting relationships with communities in need.

By engaging in such charitable endeavors, Emerge aligns its mission with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in this case, focusing on the objective of Zero Hunger. This goal seeks to eliminate hunger and ensure food security for all, underscoring Emerge’s commitment to social responsibility and positive community impact.

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