JC Cares celebrates three years of making dreams come true with ’12 Letters’
MANILA, Philippines — In the spirit of the holiday season, JC Cares recently concluded its third annual event, JC Cares 12 Letters: “Turning Hope into Reality,” held at the House of Franchise in Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong last December 2, 2023.
Led by the dedicated efforts of President Jonathan So, Vice President Carlito Macadangdang and Directors Jeffrey Antonio and Rene Ayson, this event brought together 12 teams, each contributing to the fulfillment of dreams for children.
The participating teams which include Team RM, Team Eralista, Team Spartans Elite, Team Driven, Team Chosen, Team Bless Eagles, Team Magnetar, Team Mafia Familia, Team Freedom Hunter, Team SB5, Team Sagad, and Team Big 4, embodied the spirit of giving and unity.
The event celebrated its third year of making wishes come true for deserving children. More than 50 kids wrote heartfelt personal letters, each containing their dreams and wishes that tugged at the heartstrings. Out of the letters sent, 12 letters were chosen with their stories resonating with the essence of the holiday season.
President Jonathan So and Vice President Carlito Macadangdang addressed the children and their families, giving words of encouragement and hope. Their message, filled with warmth and sincerity. During the message, they emphasized the importance of community and the joy of giving during the festive season.
The generosity of the teams went beyond the material, as the children not only received carefully selected gifts but also cash assistance and Christmas baskets.
Article continues after this advertisementThis extra touch, provided by co-founders President Jonathan So and VP Carlito Macadangdang, echoed the commitment of JC Cares to go above and beyond in making a meaningful impact on the lives of these young dreamers.
The JC Cares Foundation was founded in 2018 with the mission of helping individuals live life to the fullest. The foundation’s slogan #KeepHelping aims to better other people’s lives.