Leaplab Donates to Davao, Philippines
Helping others is one of the most important goals of Leaplab. A company dedicated to assisting those in need.
- Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (1888PressRelease) December 06, 2012 - DAVAO CITY, Philippines - In the aftermath of Typhoon Pablo (International name Bopha), many Mindanao residents have been displaced and are in desperate need of help. In an effort to provide aid, Leaplab, an Arizona-based lead generation company with a local team operating in Davao City, has offered monetary support to the relief effort.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Executive Director Benito Ramos has been quoted as saying that any assistance at this time is highly appreciated and Leaplab CEO, John Ayers, did not hesitate in extending the much needed support.
Headed locally by the current Philippine Leaplab team manager, Ms. Sherry Balagot, the monetary aid will be donated to the city government of Davao for the purchase of rice and other consumables needed by the evacuees. Along with this effort, the Leaplab teams, both in Arizona and in Davao City, also encourage others to extend assistance as well, either through monetary donations or the provisions of goods for the use of those people who have been hit hard by the recent tropical storm.
Leaplab's business deals with effective customer acquisition. Founded in 1998, LeapLab has been tirelessly committed to helping its clients promote brands, solutions, and products through target websites, affiliate marketing, lead generation, call center solutions and integrated marketing/media campaigns. The Philippine Leaplab team has been in operation since 2010 and has steadily become one of the fastest growing BPO companies in the industry.
This is not the first time Leaplab has provided assistance to the city of Davao for the benefit of Mindanao residents. In January, Leaplab CEO, John Ayers, donated blue polo shirts to 135 personnel and officers of Task Force Davao Troops who defend and deter ATG/L&FTO from launching terrorist activities in the city and the rest of Southern Mindanao.
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