Globe has intensified its humanitarian response following Typhoons Crising, Dante, and Emong and persistent rains from the southwest monsoon. Through its partnership with Rise Against Hunger, Globe has distributed over 3,000 food packs to 1,050 families across Luzon and Visayas, focusing on ready-to-eat meals for displaced residents and those recovering from flooding. The aid is aimed at assisting those affected by the storms.
“We know how quickly crises can upend lives,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “That’s why we work with partners to deliver immediate support where it matters most. We remain present where needed, reconnecting communities and extending relief with empathy and care. Even as recovery progresses, our commitment to serve doesn’t stop.”
Globe’s work also includes restoring vital connectivity. Network services have now been fully restored in municipalities affected by recent typhoons.
To help residents stay connected, Globe also deployed Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging (LTLC) stations in areas with limited access to power or mobile service. These were activated in Antipolo, Taytay, several barangays in Quezon City, Valenzuela, Tanza, Imus City, and Gerona. The stations allowed residents to reach loved ones and access critical updates.
Globe works closely with government agencies, local governments, and humanitarian groups to ensure a fast, coordinated response. These efforts are part of the company’s long-term disaster resilience program focused on readiness, restoration, and recovery.
Customers who wish to support ongoing relief operations may donate to Rise Against Hunger via the GlobeOne app. For updates, visit globe.com.ph or follow Globe’s official social media channels.