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‘Money Heist’ frontliners: DM Prime gets city permit for relief efforts

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Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin with the Del Magnificos



ANGELES CITY —
Subscribing to the city government’s stricter guidelines on the enhanced community quarantine, the Del Mundo Prime Holdings Corp. whose Del Magnificos frontliners are distinguished in their Money Heist costumes of red jumpsuits and Salvador Dali masks, secured a permit to continue with their relief operations.

On Wednesday, DM Prime presidentCEO Jeffrey del Mundo together with the Del Magnificos paid an official call on Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. to personally secure their permit.

The Del Magnificos also reported the group’s donation drives and undertakings in helping out the community through various relief distributions in different areas of the province. The group also provided PPEs and food packs to the police and military personnel who are manning the border checkpoints.

Lazatin expressed his appreciation for the consistent relief operation efforts being made by DM Prime and Del Magnificos, noting the need for solidarity in the countrys fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The city government would like to express our appreciation for the help that you are doing to the poor communities. I hope that more and more private companies like yours will also contribute to solve this problem and together we will win this war against Covid-19,” said Lazatin.

In the recent donations made by the Bridges of Benevolent Initiatives Foundation and in cooperation with PAGCor, the Del Magnificos helped transported the P3-million ventilator machines and P500,000 worth of PPEs to different local hospitals in the province.

For a stronger CSR foundation, Del Mundo also urgeother private sector groups to lend a hand to the local government in helping different communities during the lockdown period. 

The Del Magnificos and all the members of fraternity group, Tau Gamma Phi, plan to continue their efforts in helping the community as part of their CSR program by breaking the conventional dress code through red jumpsuits and Salvador Dali masks in Money Heist costumes to brighten up the people’s lives and add a little chuckle during these trying times.

The group have also paid courtesy calls to Pampanga Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda and Guagua Mayor Dante Torres to acknowledge their various relief operation efforts and donation drives in the province.

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