MJ Donates P50M to educational plan victims

MARK JIMENEZ donated P50 million to Pacific Plan Inc. and to College Assurance Plan policyholders so that the children beneficiaries of the failed educational plans could enroll during the opening of classes in June 2006.

He later on gave another P50 million to help some 40,000 victims of the pre-need companies enroll during the second semester. PPI and CAP remains indifferent to the plight of their plan holders despite repeated pleas from distraught parents of the students. Read the rest of this entry »

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Typhoon Agaton Victims In Five Luzon Regions Gets Assistance From Hulog ng Langit

IN FEBRUARY 2006, Former Manila congressman Mark Jimenez gave away truckloads of relief goods to flood victims and residents of Aurora, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Viscaya, Isabela, Cagayan, Kalinga-Apayao and Camarines Sur hit by typhoon Agaton in late January. Learning from his experience in Mindoro, he had one strict directive to his staff: Keep politicians out. He expressly instructed members of his Nagkakaisa sa Diyos, Nagkakaisang Pilipino (One in God, One Filipino) foundation never to allow politicians — from mayors and higher officials — to ride on the relief work and gain political mileage. Read the rest of this entry »

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MJ feeding the hungry, giving hope to the poor

IN MANILA, FORMER congressman Mark Jimenez started feeding the hungry and giving hope to the hopeless by sharing food for the soul and food for the stomach to people in neglected areas.

Convoys of as many as 10 trucks carrying packs of Kenny Rogers fried chicken, bread, fruit juices, and T-shirts fan out to various districts of Manila on weekends or fiesta celebrations to share MJ’s blessings. Read the rest of this entry »

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P15M Relief Goods to Bicol, Bondoc Peninsula Distributed by MJ

Controversial businessman Mark Jimenez recently visited devastated areas in Bicol and distributed some 50,000 packs of foodstuffs and roofing materials worth P15 million to the victims of supertyphoon Reming.

More than 800 people were feared to have died in Legaspi City and Albay when flash flood, mud and boulders from the slopes of Mayon volcano came roaring down to the surrounding towns below at the height of supertyphoon Reming, burying and destroying almost everything on their path. Read the rest of this entry »

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Calapan Mindoro Flood Victims Gets Help from MJ

DURING THE FIRST WEEK of December 2005, Oriental Mindoro was hit by massive floods due to heavy rains.

Then before Christmas, typhoon Quedan hit Southern Luzon and the Bicol region exacerbating further the devastation in Mindoro. Before leaving for Bukidnon, Mark Jimenez released P1 million to officials of Calapan in Mindoro for the flood victims. Read the rest of this entry »

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