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The Megawide Foundation creates sustainable spaces for people and the environment, turning into two new community projects

In another step to build better communities, the Megawide Corporate Foundation, Inc. (“McFI” or “Foundation” or “Social foundation, which has recently completed its energy projects, to integrate joint spaces.

A renewed home of hope and care for children in need

On October 16, the foundation officially turned Milagrosa in the recently renovated living room of Milagrosa into a white children’s home in San Juan City, providing safe and nurturing children’s home under the care of the organization.

The upgraded space includes a sleeping area, a play area, and comfort rooms, all designed to create a space of comfort and security. The project was carried out through Econstruction, Mcfi’s sustainability initiative that combines environmentally friendly materials, high-quality materials, and efficient design practices in public infrastructure.

“This collaborative project is a labor of love and light,” shared MCFI executive director atty. Mia Castro. “Love, because it shows the compassion and cooperation of Megawide’s teams, partners, sponsors and volunteers. And light, because it supports a better future.”

The President of the White Cross Mariya Confung Confaction as a child expressed that the shelter symbolizes a new beginning and a renewed sense of home for their children.

“We are very grateful to the megawide foundation for their generosity. This residential house provides our children with a place built with care, compassion, and commitment to their well-being,” said the young people.

Bridging urban life and nature with sustainable space

Last on Oct. The building is designed as a sustainable observation deck that supports bird conservation, biodiversity conservation and environmental awareness. Built with regenerative materials and ideal design principles, the project serves as a symbol of harmony between urban development and environmental stewardship. “

“The bird hides as proof that sustainability and social responsibility go hand in hand,” shared MCFI President Tata Saavedra. “Our work is more than construction; we have built trust, hope, and opportunity for Philippines First.

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment (Denr) -Las Piñas-Parañaque Wietland Park is a protected area protected area of ​​Christopher Villarrin and has made a step for its meaningful contribution to the environment.

“It provides a meaningful contribution to our urban biodiversity conservation efforts. It provides a safe and educational environment for visitors who value environmental protection.”

Both of these projects are implemented in collaboration with the creation of Megawide, a key partner of the Foundation – a partner who shares the same vision of empowering communities and advancing the Philippines first world. The White Cross Milagrosa Sormitory was led by Group Operations Head Rey Rodrin, while the bird hides the project of the group head of Jules Ronqulillo, showing the company’s collective commitment to social responsibility and sustainable support. The MegaWide Foundation aims to continue the development of sustainable social construction, demonstrating how architectural innovation can drive positive impact on people, communities and the planet.

 


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