Developer turns 23 years, Kicks off ‘Empire East Cares’

Manila, Philippines – Real estate developer Empire East will be celebrating 23 years of building landmark residential homes this July and is strengthening its ‘Empire East Cares’ program by conducting a series of small-scale humanitarian events that seek to give back and share happiness with people around the community.

Empire East Cares’ banner event titled “pROOFs” is a partnership with Gawad Kalinga that aims to provide shelter to the less privileged families in Muntinlupa City. An estimated 38 families will benefit from this construction of multiple housing, which will begin on anniversary day itself, July 15th.

Meanwhile, other events in this series include a simple food distribution program titled “strEATs,” which aims to nourish street kids and families in Metro Manila with a decent meal. The company has chosen three major roads and will begin distribution on July 7th.

Empire East also aims to reach areas outside of Metro Manila through the “Blanket Project,” which seeks to extend warmth to Marawi siege survivors by giving them new blankets and sleeping mats. The official turnover of goods to their partner organization will be on July 21st.

Finally, an event titled ‘heART’ targets to harness creativity among young students in the province thru art workshops, which will take place on July 26th.

For years, the company has been passionately aiming to improve the lives of aspiring Filipino homeowners. Staying true to this cause, Empire East focuses on helping less privileged families in nearby communities with the goal of offering hope, warmth, nutrition, and art” says Empire East CEO and President, Atty. Anthony Charlemagne Yu.

‘Empire East Cares’ began during the company’s Yolanda relief efforts in 2014 and will hopefully carry more charitable events in the future. To know more, follow the hashtag #EmpireEastCares on social media, call 02-8103333, or visit www.empire-east.com. You may also follow @empireeast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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