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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Orphans treated to cultural extravaganza

Providing world-class cultural experience for orphans and underprivileged children to enjoy is a Christmas tradition observed by Albert M.G. Garcia and his staff at Whealth, Incorporated.

Albert M.G. Garcia of Whealth (first row) and the boys and girls from the Down Syndrome Association of the Philippines, Inc. pose with the cast of Ballet Philippines’s “Peter Pan”.

An annual benefit show treated around 1,800 kids to a Ballet Philippines performance of Peter Pan at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

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Aside from the exclusive matinee show, the children were also treated to snacks.

“We are sharing the bounty of which we are merely stewards,” says Garcia, president and CEO of Whealth, Inc., a company that advocates preventive health care and is a formulator of innovative all-natural health supplements.  This year’s event was bannered by Megafiber, Whealth’s dietary fiber supplement billed as the new standard for psyllium fiber, together with its other brands ABW Leaves of Life, CranUTI, BrainMaster and Goutritis.  

This year, around 1,800 orphans and underprivileged children were treated to a “Peter Pan” performance of Ballet Philippines.

As is the case each year, the whole Cultural Center was booked for a matinee show exclusively for the kids.  Prepared snacks were later distributed after the performance. “We plan to continue doing this every year to give the kids a unique cultural experience that they otherwise may never get to enjoy. We want it to be a special gift, something different from what they usually receive during the holidays,” says Garcia.

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