Maxwealth Infinity Holdings CEO Alfonso Huang takes CSR to heart

Maxwealth Infinity Holdings CEO Alfonso Huang takes CSR to heart

/ 02:22 PM December 21, 2022

Maxwealth Infinity Holdings CEO Alfonso Huang is proactive about uplifting the lives of marginalized Filipinos. Under his leadership, the company has been working with several Local Government Units to ensure that families in underprivileged communities have access to basic necessities, through donations of food packs and school supplies.

The philanthropistdonated 7,000 sacks of rice to the DSWD for typhoon Paeng victims

Huang recently worked with the National Government to bring much-needed aid to families affected or displaced by Typhoon Paeng (international name: Nalgae), which brought flash floods and landslides as it swept through the Philippines last October.

Maxwealth Infinity Holdings CEO Alfonso Huang

Maxwealth Infinity Holdings recently donated 7,000 sacks of rice to the Department of Social Welfare and Development as relief aid for the families affected by the typhoon. Simple turnover rites were held last November 11 at the DWSD National Resource Operations Center for the 350,000 kilograms of rice that will be distributed by the Department to typhoon victims in hard- hit localities.

The donation was received by DSWD officials including DSWD-National Resource and Logistics Management Bureau Asec. Diana Rose Cajipe. The sacks of rice will serve to augment the Department’s relief efforts as they help the affected communities rebuild their lives and livelihood.

“Through our Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, we are committed to doing our part in nation-building. We want to help Filipinos enjoy a better quality of life by supporting efforts towards food security and education. These, we believe, are two of the basic building blocks of a progressive and inclusive society,” says Huang.

Maxwealth Infinity Holdings is a Philippine based private managed holding company that is founded on a vision of leadership to innovate and shaping an empowered future across the Philippines.

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