Canon Support Philippine Red Cross expands help for Visayas and Mindanao
Canon Philippines strengthened its support for the Philippine Red Cross as the Visayas and Mindanao continue to face the impact of recent calamities. The company turned over its donation to Philippine Red Cross Chairman Richard Gordon and Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang. The gesture showed Canon’s goal to stand with Filipino communities during difficult moments.

Canon President and CEO Anuj Aggarwal said the company follows its Kyosei philosophy. Kyosei means living and working together for the common good. He said Canon aims to help families rebuild, recover, and regain stability. He added that the company will continue to share resources and time with communities who need support.

The Philippine Red Cross welcomed the help. Gordon said private companies play a strong role in humanitarian work. He said support from Canon gives volunteers more strength to move faster on the ground. He added that partnerships like this help communities recover with more confidence. He thanked Canon for taking part in relief and recovery work in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Canon continues to roll out programs that promote community support and resilience. The company has a presence across the country and helps strengthen long term recovery. The brand has a long global history of innovation and responsible corporate citizenship. Canon has stayed among the top five U.S. patent holders for 38 straight years and continues to lead in digital imaging solutions.
Canon Philippines also follows sustainability practices in its operations. The company promotes responsible use of its products and pushes efforts that support a greener future. It continues to invest in technology and service centers nationwide to give users better access to customer care.
The support for the Philippine Red Cross shows Canon’s commitment to serve Filipino families and deliver help where it is needed most. The company plans to stay active in community programs that build safer and stronger communities in the years ahead.