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NLEX Corp. mobilizes relief efforts to flood-affected stakeholders

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MANIA — Immediately responding to the needs of its stakeholders, NLEX Corp. started the distribution of relief goods to local government units and host communities that were severely affected by the southwest monsoon.

The tollway company donated 160 boxes of canned goods and 250 boxes of instant noodles to the Valenzuela LGU, headed by Mayor Wes Gatchalian.

(L-R): Iluvel Sio Coralde, city social welfare and development staff; Gerry Esplana, city sports director; Dr. Arnaldo Antonio, Valenzuela City disaster risk reduction and management office chief; Vice Mayor Marlon Alejandrino; Mayor Wes Gatchalian; Luis S. Reñon, NLEX Corp OIC and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. chief finance officer; Denn Charly G. España, NLEX Corp. traffic operations head; Edward Allan Gregorio of the MPTC Central Regulatory Office; and Dorothy Evangelista, CSWD head.

In a separate effort, 50 sacks of rice were handed over to Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso as part of the assistance for residents of Manila. Host communities from Tondo, Sampaloc, Sta. Cruz, and Sta. Mesa also received relief goods from the company.

(L-R): Ronnie Lacsamana, NLEX Corp. project management manager; Juan Ramon Ampil, NLEX project support/network and alliance building senior specialist; Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso; Kiko Dagohoy, NLEX Corp. government relations manager; Robin Ignacio, traffic operations assistant vice president; and Atty. Wardee Quintos, city administrator.

Meanwhile, 5o sacks of rice were turned over to the Quezon City local government to help provide relief to residents affected by the massive flooding.

(L-R): Juan Ramon Ampil, NLEX project support/network and alliance building senior specialist; Atty. Aristotle Mejia, AVP for TDE Contracts Admin and ROW Central Head; Luis S. Reñon, NLEX Corp. OIC and MPTC CFO; Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte; and Carolina Patalinghog, head of social services development department.

Despite continuous rains and the onset of a new tropical depression, NLEX Corp. continues to distribute relief to ensure that affected stakeholders receive timely assistance.

In addition to Valenzuela, Manila and Quezon City, the company has so far extended aid to the municipalities of Guiguinto and Marilao in Bulacan, among other affected areas. NLEX will extend relief assistance to a total of eight LGUs and 79 NLEX-SCTEX-NLEX Connector host barangays.

On Monday, July 21, amid heavy rain and massive flooding across Luzon brought by the southwest monsoon, the NLEX team distributed food and water to stranded motorists.

These acts of “malasakit,” a core value deeply embedded in the company’s culture, reflect its enduring commitment to support the communities it serves, especially during difficult and uncertain times. NLEX CorpCom

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