South Asialink Finance Corp. Corporate Communications Group head Rob de Jesus, Department of Social Welfare and Development director Leo Quintilla and SAFC chief compliance officer Roseshel Barrun (third, fourth and fifth from left, respectively) alongside dedicated SAFC Hero Volunteers, united in their mission to provide relief for typhoon Carina evacuees. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
South Asialink Finance Corp. Corporate Communications Group head Rob de Jesus, Department of Social Welfare and Development director Leo Quintilla and SAFC chief compliance officer Roseshel Barrun (third, fourth and fifth from left, respectively) alongside dedicated SAFC Hero Volunteers, united in their mission to provide relief for typhoon Carina evacuees. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

IN a demonstration of unity and compassion, South Asialink Finance Corp. (SAFC) has reaffirmed its commitment to aiding those in need.

Through its corporate social responsibility arm, SAFC Heroes, and under the Community Development sub-program Love Hero's Bayan-i (Ako, Para sa Bayan) Outreach, SAFC employees, alongside esteemed partners, have successfully participated and repacked relief goods for 2,125 evacuees impacted by typhoon Carina.

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