L AST FEBRUARY 15, JCI Angeles Culiat held one of its flagship projects called Flowers For A Cause (FFAC), an annual fundraiser offering a variety of gift options such as bouquets and other sweet treats or add-ons which are to be delivered to recipients for free, and at times, with the fulfillment of little requests to add to the mood. FFAC aims to raise funds for the benefit of the chapter’s community projects such as Alay Skills, Ain’t No Mountain High, and Agos, to name a few. This year, the project was led by BJC Gela Lazatin of Batch Multiverse, and offered two floral bouquet options and 1 balloon bouquet as main products, and sangria, truffles and mini-balloon bouquets for add-ons. Orders were collected online and the chapter utilized social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram to market the products and the event. Having Racio’s as the command center, the members, who volunteered to be riders, delivered 121 items throughout Angeles City, and its neighboring cities of Mabalacat, San Fernando, and Mexico. Despite meeting little bumps on the road, the event proved to be successful as it surpassed the record in the project’s history, collecting total sales of P140,479.00.

Synergizing for Service and Impact 🏛️
Building strong bridges for a better future. The JCI Angeles City Culiat officers paid a courtesy visit to Mayor Jon Lazatin to discuss our shared vision for 2026. We reaffirmed