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GameZone Donates ₱1 Million for various Charity

GameZone, one of the largest PVP entertainment platforms in the Philippines , once again proved that entertainment can go hand in hand with purpose. In partnership with the BingoPlus Foundation during the “Swing for Filipino Sports Dream” Music Festival, GameZone donated ₱1 million to support various charitable initiatives across the country.

 

Awarding of Shared Contribution of  BingoPlus and GameZone

From left to right (Jasper Vicencio, Board of trustees member of BingoPlus Foundation, Sisidlan workers, Angela Camin-Wineke, BingoPlus Foundation Executive Director)

This partnership reflects GameZone’s advocacy of creating Ganda through giving—transforming fun and competition into a force for good. The ₱1 million donation will fund meaningful programs that uplift communities and extend aid to Filipinos in need, covering education, Youth Care, and community development.

 

GameZone Merchandise and Models

GameZone amplified these causes by using its online platforms to spread awareness and encourage public participation. From heartfelt messages shared online to the energy of those who attended the Music Festival in Aseana—featuring performances from Alan Walker, Apl.de.Ap, Bamboo, and many more—the campaign inspired unity and the spirit of bayanihan among Filipino gamers and music fans alike.

The event culminated in a night of celebration, symbolizing months of preparation, collaboration, and compassion—proof that true success comes not only from achievement but from giving back.

BingoPlus Foundation continues its mission to reach underserved communities, while GameZone strengthens its commitment to partner with organizations that share the same goal of helping others. Together, both institutions demonstrate that beauty lies not just in the games we play but in the lives we touch.

GameZone Models at the booth

As GameZone proudly carries its banner of “Ganda ng GameZone,” it reminds everyone that being ma-Ganda means being responsible, generous, and compassionate—using every opportunity to create a positive impact on the Filipino people.

At GameZone, we believe gaming should always be fun, fair, and responsible. We encourage our community to play for enjoyment, not as a source of income. Gambling is not an acceptable way of livelihood, and it does not solve financial problems. To learn more about GameZone’s initiatives, visit gzone.ph. The right to interpret this activity belongs to GameZone.


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