Coca-Cola’s Charity Golf Classic tournament raises P3.5M - BusinessMirror

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Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc. (CCFPI) forge stronger ties with partners to help uplift communities through the Coca-Cola Charity Golf Classic 2022 at the Sta. Elena Golf Club. Know more:

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc. forge stronger ties with partners to help uplift communities through the Coca-Cola Charity Golf Classic 2022 at the Sta. Elena Golf Club.

“We want the Coca-Cola Charity Golf Classic tournament to be a tradition wherein the Coca-Cola community and our partners in the business gather for a greater goal. We are glad to bring all of our friends, stakeholders, customers, and suppliers together to do something wonderful for our local communities and the people that we get to serve and work with on the day to day basis,” said Gareth McGeown, CCBPI CEO and President.

“The donations will definitely go a long way for the programs and advocacies of Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines as we implement more programs under the three pillars of the foundation: water, waste, and wellbeing. With this event, we are grateful to be able to reach out to more beneficiaries through the donations of our partners and sponsors,” said Ting Cabalza, CCFPI Program Manager.

Coca-Cola Charity Golf Classic 2022 was made possible through the support of its sponsors: Buskowitz Energy, PLDT; Phoenix Petroleum Phils. Inc., Indorama Ventures Packaging Phils Corp, Marsh Philippines, Inc., Solane LPG, Asia Brewery Inc; Business Mirror; Edison Lee Marketing Corporation, Medicard, Meralco, Hino Motors, 2GO Group, All Asian Countertrade Inc.

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