In a press statement, Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Association-Qatar president Rafael A Valino Jr said: “The proceeds from the event will be directed towards a range of impactful initiatives, including feeding programmes for children, donating essential medical supplies, and other community services. These efforts aim to address the immediate needs and enhance the well-being of communities across the Philippines”.
“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants especially to Philippine Eagles- Qatar Black Gold Sapatilha, Scout Royale Brotherhood, Philippine Cue Masters Club and to the sponsors and volunteers who contributed to the success of this event. Your generosity and support will make a significant difference in the lives of many,” he added.
The champion brought home a smart TV and a cash prize while the second placer took a brand new wrist watch plus a cash prize.
Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Association-Qatar is one of the most active Filipino organisations in the country, holding various events and activities for a cause.
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