AFP gets P3.95M cash assistance, bikes, vaccines from MVP Group
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has received P3.95 million worth of financial assistance, ambulance bikes, Covid-19 vaccines and other equipment from the MVP Group of Companies in a ceremony held at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Monday, April 4.

Gen. Andres Centino, AFP Chief of Staff, thanked the donors for their continued assistance to the military which are seen to benefit its personnel.
"The Armed Forces of the Philippines is very fortunate to have partners in the private sector who value the work of our organization and who have continuously supported us and organized programs under their Corporate Social Responsibility arm to extend their expertise and resources to our soldiers," Centino said.
The AFP Chief said that the financial assistance they received will be turned over to the dependents of the victims of the Lockheed C-130 “Hercules” plane crash in Patikul, Sulu on July 4, 2021 which killed 50 military personnel and wounded 53 others.
The MVP Group also donated a total of 30 ambulance bikes to the AFP’s Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, and Philippine Air Force as part of the Makati Medical Center Foundation's (MMCF) “Hospital-In-A-Bike Project” which aims to save lives or prevent further injuries by giving urgent medical attention and intervention to remote areas across the country.
Futher, the military also received 12,578 doses of Moderna and Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines; and five computer units which will be used by the AFP Dental Service for its dental records information management system or DRIMS Project.
The ceremony was witnessed by Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana; Al Panlilio, President and CEO of Smart Philippines; and key personalities from MMCF, PLDT, Smart, PayMaya, Meralco, Maynilad, and the Metro Pacific Investment Corporation.
Also present were Ambassador Ilan Simon Fluss and Mr. Nir Balzan from the Embassy of Israel in Manila. At the height of the pandemic, the Embassy of Israel sponsored bikes for the MVP group's Hospital-in-a-Bike project for recipients from the Naval Reserve Command.