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Pocket Communities Sponsors Swing for San Francisco Charity Golf Tournament

April 26, 2025 by
Pocket Communities Sponsors Swing for San Francisco Charity Golf Tournament
Pocket Communities, Julia Martha P. Adajar

On December 6, 2024, Pocket Communities proudly sponsored the Swing for San Francisco Charity Golf Tournament, held at the prestigious Summit Point Golf and Country Club. This significant event aimed to raise funds for the restoration and improvement of St. Francis Xavier Parish Church in Nasugbu, with proceeds allocated to repairing damaged sections.

The sponsorship was spearheaded by Mr. Ian Mulingbayan, CEO and Founder of Pocket Communities, whose dedication to the cause reflects the Mulingbayan family’s enduring love and care for the church. As a spiritual and historical landmark, the St. Francis Xavier Parish Church holds a special place in the hearts of many, especially the Mulingbayan family, who have long supported its mission and upkeep.

“Supporting this event isn’t just about fixing structures; it’s about preserving a cherished place of worship and a symbol of unity for Nasugbu,” Sir Ian shared. “We are honored to contribute to ensuring its legacy continues to inspire future generations.”

The charity golf tournament brought together golf enthusiasts, community leaders, and advocates for a day of camaraderie and purpose. Pocket Communities' involvement underscored their commitment to not only building homes but also supporting initiatives that strengthen the fabric of local communities.

The Swing for San Francisco Charity Golf Tournament showcased the spirit of Bayanihan, with participants and sponsors joining forces to ensure that St. Francis Xavier Parish Church continues to stand as a beacon of faith and service. Through efforts like this, Pocket Communities demonstrates its vision of creating a lasting positive impact beyond real estate—building connections, preserving heritage, and fostering hope.

Pocket Communities Sponsors Swing for San Francisco Charity Golf Tournament
Pocket Communities, Julia Martha P. Adajar April 26, 2025
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