Mighty Corp's charitable arm, Wong Chu King Foundation did selfless act of kindness to the people who were affected in the earthquake last year.
They're focused on renovating damaged historical churches in Bohol and Cebu. The said advocacy has firmed up by Mighty Corporation with the help of the foundation by building more churches in the country.
According to Retired Judge Oscar P. Barrientos, executive Vice President and spokesperson of Mighty said that the destruction of churches during the quake in Bohol and Cebu has prompted the company to continue with its mission to strengthen the Filipino faith.
“The recent calamities that hit the country last year only strengthened the Filipino faith. Mighty Corp. will continue to build churches that Filipinos go to in their times of great trials,” said Barrientos.
Even church leaders in the country expressed their support for Mighty and the foundation's effort to uplift the lives of Filipino people who are affected by the devastation of typhoon and earthquake last year.
Wong Chu King Foundation is known for building and repairing churches. In 2013, they helped renovate the Diocesan Shrine of Immaculate Conception in Naic, Cavite, and rebuild the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat in Cagayan. They also supports poor but deserving students through scholarship programs, with beneficiaries from the elementary to the college level.
Meanwhile, Archbishop Emeritus Diosdado Talamayan from the Archdiocese of Cagayan wrote a letter to Mrs. Nelia Wongchuking. “For the past many years, I have personally known Mrs. Nelia Wongchuking. She, together with the entire family, are great devotees of Our Lady of Piat.”
They're focused on renovating damaged historical churches in Bohol and Cebu. The said advocacy has firmed up by Mighty Corporation with the help of the foundation by building more churches in the country.
According to Retired Judge Oscar P. Barrientos, executive Vice President and spokesperson of Mighty said that the destruction of churches during the quake in Bohol and Cebu has prompted the company to continue with its mission to strengthen the Filipino faith.
“The recent calamities that hit the country last year only strengthened the Filipino faith. Mighty Corp. will continue to build churches that Filipinos go to in their times of great trials,” said Barrientos.
Even church leaders in the country expressed their support for Mighty and the foundation's effort to uplift the lives of Filipino people who are affected by the devastation of typhoon and earthquake last year.
Wong Chu King Foundation is known for building and repairing churches. In 2013, they helped renovate the Diocesan Shrine of Immaculate Conception in Naic, Cavite, and rebuild the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat in Cagayan. They also supports poor but deserving students through scholarship programs, with beneficiaries from the elementary to the college level.
Meanwhile, Archbishop Emeritus Diosdado Talamayan from the Archdiocese of Cagayan wrote a letter to Mrs. Nelia Wongchuking. “For the past many years, I have personally known Mrs. Nelia Wongchuking. She, together with the entire family, are great devotees of Our Lady of Piat.”