Continue helping the needy, PBBM tells PCSO with 90 yrs of service

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday called on the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) to continue fulfilling its mandate of helping vulnerable Filipinos as he hailed the government’s charity arm for its “remarkable” nine decades of service.

Speaking at the 90th anniversary celebration of the PCSO in Manila Hotel, Marcos said the agency has served as a “beacon in times of darkness” for countless Filipinos.

“Nine decades—almost a century of hope, a lottery of chances, and a whole lot of dreams funded, healed, and realized,” he said.

The President commended the PCSO for “creating not just a system of funding, but a helping hand for Filipinos in need.”

He highlighted several PCSO programs that impacted many lives, such as the Medical Assistance Program, Institutional Partnership Program, and the Medical Transport Vehicle Donation Program, among others.

To mark the agency’s nine decades of service, the Chief Executive noted the donation of 90 ambulances or patient transport vehicles (PTVs) to assist more Filipinos, particularly those in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

He also mentioned the PCSO’s grant to the Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Children’s Home in Pasig City through the Institutional Partnership Program, which covers essential needs like food, milk, and medical expenses for children.

Marcos thanked the PCSO’s past, present, and future leaders and personnel for their service to the Filipinos, and urged them to continue helping those in need.

“Continue upholding integrity, benevolence, and excellence,” the President said.

The PCSO’s 90th anniversary celebration coincided with the National Day of Charity declared by Marcos through Proclamation 598 on June 13, 2024, which aims to raise awareness and encourage individuals and groups to implement charitable initiatives and philanthropic activities that can enrich community ties, improve other people’s well-being and impact lives tangibly.

The President, accompanied by First Lady Liza Marcos, also unveiled the PCSO’s 90th anniversary commemorative stamp during the gathering.

The PCSO institutional partners were also awarded for their unwavering support to fulfilling the agency’s mission of serving the Filipino people.

Since its creation on Oct. 30, 1934, the PCSO has been the principal government agency for raising funds through sweepstakes, races. and lottery games for funding health programs and medical assistance. (PNA)

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