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Converge collabs with volunteer groups to bring green initiatives, health services to Aeta community in Pampanga

Monday, February 2nd 2026

Leading fiber broadband and technology provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. recently engaged with an Aeta community in Angeles City, Pampanga, through a day of tree-planting and outreach activities aimed at creating lasting, positive impact at the grassroots level.

Working alongside socio-civic group The Fraternal Order of Eagles – Kandili Chapter and the all-women volunteer organization Inner Wheel Club of Taguig, Converge sowed 300 fruit bearing seedlings in the Sapangbato Watershed. 

Converge returned to Brgy. Sapangbato in Angeles, Pampanga for a tree-planting initiative in support of the local government’s watershed reforestation program
Converge returned to Brgy. Sapangbato in Angeles, Pampanga for a tree-planting initiative in support of the local government’s watershed reforestation program. Employee-volunteers from Converge with the members of The Fraternal Order of Eagles – Kandili Chapter and Inner Wheel Club of Taguig sowed over 300 seedlings to also strengthen livelihood opportunities for the farmers in the community.

The initiative supports the local government’s watershed reforestation efforts while also helping strengthen the livelihood opportunities of farmers in the community.

After the tree planting, the said organizations also conducted a medical mission to bring essential health and dental services directly to residents. Members of the Inner Wheel Club of Taguig gave a health education session on proper oral hygiene, provided basic dental care services, and distributed hygiene kits to community members as part of the outreach.

Converge and partners distributed vitamins and medicines, clothes, and grocery items to the members of the community, helping address their immediate needs.
The said organizations distributed vitamins and medicines, clothes, and grocery items to the members of the community, helping address their immediate needs.

In addition to these, Converge and the Philippine Eagles also distributed grocery packs, medicines and vitamins, including garments to help address the immediate needs of the families in Sitio Target, Sapangbato.

“This initiative reflects our shared goal of supporting communities in ways that respond to their needs. By working together with other organizations, we were able to do so much for the environment, for the people’s livelihoods, and also in promoting the health and well-being of the community, all in one meaningful effort,” said Converge VP and Head of Corporate Communications and Public Relations Jay-Anne Encarnado. 

The doctors from the Inner Wheel Club of Taguig as they give a health education session on proper oral hygiene.
The doctors from the Inner Wheel Club of Taguig as they give a health education session on proper oral hygiene.

The engagement of Converge with Sitio Sapangbato builds on an earlier effort where 1,000 mandarin and coffee seedlings were sowed by its employees last year as part of its Women’s Month celebration, led by the mentors and mentees of its women’s leadership program, Grace Under Pressure: MentorSHE.

Overall, Converge planted a total of 4,700 seedlings for the watershed in 2025 in partnership with the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Angeles City, Pampanga.

The sustainability commitment of Converge includes a strong focus on creating positive community impact, which the company fulfills by engaging with marginalized communities through the capabilities of its business.

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JAY-ANNE R. ENCARNADO

VP and Head of Corporate Communication and PR

corpcomm@convergeict.com
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