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Mandani Bay extends help to Mandaue City

By: - March 04, 2021

Committed to providing help for its partner communities, Mandani Bay developer HTLand has extended assistance to the victims of the recent fire that broke out in Barangay Looc, Mandaue City.

Mandani Bay is always committed to providing a safe and sound environment for everyone and will always try to extend help to the communities we belong to.

 

GILBERT ANG

HTLand Project Director

Gilbert Ang, HTLand Project Director hands over financial aid to Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes for the victims of the recent fire that broke out in Barangay Looc, Mandaue City | Contributed Photo

HTLand Project Director Gilbert Ang handed over the PhP200,000 financial aid to Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes at the Mandaue City Hall.

“Mandani Bay is always committed to providing a safe and sound environment for everyone and will always try to extend help to the communities we belong to,” Ang said.

Prior to this, HTLand also recently donated two computer units and one printer to the Mandaue City Bureau of Fire Protection. The donation is to help with the agency’s digital capacity to better serve its clients.

HTLand donates two computer units and one printer to the Mandaue City Bureau of Fire Protection | Contributed Photo

Mandani Bay has been actively supporting the Mandaue City Local Government Unit in its initiatives in relief and disaster rehabilitation, COVID-19 preventive measures, public safety and development, and the like.

About Mandani Bay

Developed by HTLand, Inc., a joint venture of Hongkong Land and Taft Properties, Mandani Bay is a world-class 20-hectare waterfront township development with a stunning view of the coast and the encompassing cityscape.

Strategically located along the Mactan Channel in Mandaue City, Mandani Bay sets the bar for a new era of development in the Philippines as it is poised to become the focal lifestyle centre of its area and one of Asia’s key urban landmarks.

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