Mighty Corp., the
oldest Filipino-owned cigarette manufacturer, aids in the reconstruction of
various historic churches in South Luzon.
The company focused
on the renovation of roofs and ceilings of the churches that were heavily
damaged during to earthquake back in 2013.
These churches
include as Diocesan Shrine of Immaculate Conception Church in Naic, Cavite and
the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat Church in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan.
“Churches are also
symbols of strength and hope for Filipinos. To see a church survive earthquakes
and other calamities can easily uplift the spirits of our people,” said the
foundation's General Manager.
“The devastation
brought about by the recent Visayas earthquake has firmed up our advocacy to
build more churches and strengthen the Filipino faith.”
“However, we also
understand that this is not enough. We have to make sure that the design and
structure of these buildings, particularly the old and existing ones, are safe
and resistant to calamities such as earthquakes,”He added.
The company also
implemented various Corporate Social Responsibility projects in North Luzon to
uplift the lives of millions of farmers relying on the tobacco industry.
Mighty aims to uplift
the country tobacco industry while also helping the economy grow.
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