Suzuki Philippines together with its riders, continue to champion community involvement and social responsibility through their recent philanthropic efforts. After a series of charity rides in La Castellana and Bataan recently, the motorcycle brand actively participated in two distinct charitable events this time hosted by two of the largest Suzuki riders clubs in the country – the Philippine Suzuki Riders Club (PSRC) Laguna Chapter and the Torque Riders Organization (Torque).
By distributing 187 school supply packs and 8 electric fans for the classrooms, PSRC hopes to make a real difference in the lives of these young minds. Their efforts aim to empower both the students and teachers, fostering a brighter educational environment for all.
Fueled by the same commitment to social responsibility as PSRC, the Torque Riders Organization held a charity ride to Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City as part of their. More than just a scenic journey, this event became an opportunity to support the indigenous Magbanwa tribe by distributing essential supplies. Around 200 riders participated in the 5km convoy, arriving at a venue where 68 families gathered for the donation drive. The event coincided with Torque’s 5th Annual VisMin Convention, which also featured a Safety Riding Seminar hosted by the Suzuki Safety Riding Authority. The convention culminated in a grand raffle where a lucky club member won a brand new Raider F150 Fi, generously funded by Torque themselves.
These initiatives reflect Suzuki’s persistent commitment to its SHARE (Suzuki Helps, Aids & REbuilds) program as a way to pay it forward. Suzuki stays committed to provide support to clubs and riders in their efforts to positively impact communities across the Philippines.