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Hope in Action: Honda Foundation Reaches Out to Bogo City

Cebu City, Philippines – On October 10, 2025, the Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI), in partnership with Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) Cebu office, brought much-needed relief to 500 families in Barangay Binabag, Bogo City, Cebu who were severely affected by the recent earthquake.
The relief operation was carried out by a team of dedicated HPI Cebu Associates, led by Mr. Reynaldo Casia, Deputy Department Manager, Visayas Field Sales. Relief packs included essential food items aimed at helping families recover and rebuild. These were distributed directly to affected families, and through the barangay’s purok leaders, ensuring that aid reached families efficiently and fairly.
Local residents and officials, headed by the Barangay Captain, Hon. Rowela Rosal, represented by Barangay Councilor, Hon. Gloria Mandawe, expressed the community’s deep appreciation for the timely assistance and generous support by Honda.
This initiative is a testament to Honda Foundation’s unwavering commitment to uplift communities and embody the true spirit of bayanihan in times of adversity.
Together, we drive forward with compassion. Together for Tomorrow!
Members of HFI are Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI), Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI), Honda Parts Manufacturing, Corp. (HPMC), and Honda Trading Philippines Ecozone, Corp. (HTPE). To learn more about HFI, contact (02)-8581-6700 to 6799 and 0917-578-8723.






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