PAGCOR licensee funds Operation Smile Philippines program


A casino licensee of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) recently donated P3 million to Operation Smile Philippines (OSP) to help fund a community-based program being undertaken by said charitable institution.

Executives of Melco Resorts Philippines (MRP) Foundation and City of Dreams Manila including (from left, seated) Melco Leisure Vice President for Human Resources TheszLiwanag, Corporate Secretary for MRP Foundation and Melco Leisure Vice President for Legal Atty. Aissa Academia, Vice President for MRP Foundation Armin Raquel Santos, MRP Foundation and Melco Leisure President and Chairman Clarence Chung join PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo (3rd from right) and Operation Smile Philippines (OSP) Country Director of Development Roberto Manzano and Executive Director Emiliano Romano during the MOA signing for the MRP Foundation’s funding for OSP’s Community Health Assistance Program. Also in photo are (standing from left) Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital representatives Chief of Allied Health Processional Service Dr. Estrella Olonan-Jusi and Chief of Medical Professional Staff II Dr. Romeo Bituin; and PAGCOR’s VP for Compliance and Governance Group Atty. Juanito Sañosa Jr.

MELCO Resorts (Philippines) Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the City of Dreams Manila, signed a Memorandum of Agreement with OSP in Parañaque City on June 10, 2022 to formalize its provision of financial assistance to the institution’s Community Health Assistance Program (CHAP). The program is set to run in Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, the country’s largest government maternity hospital, and is meant to address public health issues affecting mothers and children such as cleft deformity and infant and maternal mortality.

In a statement, MRP Foundation and Melco Leisure President and Chairman Clarence Chung affirmed their foundation’s commitment to help promote the welfare of Filipino mothers and children.

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo (4th from left) together with the key executives of MRP Foundation, City of Dreams, Operation Smile Philippines, and Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital.

“In keeping with MRP Foundation’s commitment to implement and fund health programs, we are glad to continue supporting Operation Smile Philippines’ projects to help improve the health of Filipino mothers and children while contributing to the advancement of the government’s efforts to secure a more resilient healthcare system,” he said.

OSP Executive Director Emiliano Romano said the donation from MRP Foundation will be very beneficial in their delivery of services and care for children born with cleft lip or cleft palate and in their effort to reduce the incidence of maternal and infant mortality.

“It will be used to invest first in a system that can be utilized for cleft registry inside Fabella Memorial Hospital and in the conduct of necessary training,” he explained.

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo (2nd from left) and VP for Compliance and Governance Group Atty. Juanito Sañosa Jr (2nd from right) are engaged in a conversation with MRP Foundation and Melco Leisure President and Chairman Clarence Chung (1st from left) and Corporate Secretary for MRP Foundation and Melco Leisure Vice President for Legal Atty. Aissa Academia (1st from right).

PAGCOR Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Andrea Domingo, who graced the event, meanwhile, expressed delight over the partnership between the MRP and OSP, which she said “would help address the medical needs of those who cannot afford expensive health-related treatment and services.” The state-run gaming firm requires all its casino licensees to establish a beneficiary foundation devoted to the restoration of cultural heritage to meet its corporate social responsibility objectives. The licensees shall fund their respective foundations by setting aside a percentage of their total Gross Gaming Revenues.