“Care for Humanity” to be Held by the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ)
330 care packages filled with various groceries will be given away to friends, neighbors, and guests in San Jose, California, from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC, or Church Of Christ) and its Care for Humanity program, May 10.
WHAT: (PUBLIC EVENT) Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) has pledged to distribute 330 care packages of groceries to less fortunate residents of San Jose, California.
Through its Care For Humanity program, the items to be donated include bread, oatmeal, noodles, canned goods, crackers, hot chocolate, and more. Volunteers of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) will also be the ones to, repack all items and personally hand them to the visitors in the chapel compound.
WHERE: Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) chapel compound
1260 Story Rd. San Jose, CA 95122
WHEN: Saturday, May 10, 2025
11:00 AM – Start of program
WHO: Care packages will help San Jose residents in need. Representatives from the INC and City of San Jose will be present during the program for interviews.
ON-SITE MEDIA CONTACTS:
Primary: Noel Gasmen, INC District Minister – (650) 766-6913
Additional: Jason Dulalas, INC Minister – (650) 541-9526
Mark Anthony Manuel, INC Minister – (650) 541-8154
The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) maintains multiple socio-civic platforms internationally. The “Care For Humanity” is a cultural bridge between communities and the Church. Additionally, the Felix Y. Manalo Foundation is a socio-civic platform of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ). The Care For Humanity event series has toured Canada, the United States, and India, serving tens of thousands and assisting nearly 100 local organizations over recent years. Other current projects include eco-farming projects in Africa and the distribution of basic supplies to residents of favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Volunteers also offer relief aid in the aftermath of natural calamities, such as the volcanic eruption in the Philippines, the hurricane aftermath in the Bahamas, and other disaster-stricken areas.
For more about the Church and its activities, please visit www.iglesianicristo.net.