SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP) has rolled out extensive relief operations to assist host and neighboring communities affected by Typhoon Uwan, providing immediate aid in coordination with local government units and community partners.
SNAP allocated ₱1.8 million from its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Fund to support 2,494 families across affected areas.


“SNAP stands with our communities during challenging times,” said SNAP President and CEO Joseph Yu. “We extend support where it is needed most, especially for those affected by Typhoon Uwan.”
From November 11 to 14, SNAP-Magat delivered 1,664 relief packs to communities in Isabela, Benguet, Nueva Vizcaya, Ifugao, and Cagayan. Each pack contained essentials such as water, rice, canned goods, milk, biscuits, instant noodles, laundry items, and hygiene kits.
Relief assistance also reached the municipalities of Ramon (Isabela); Alfonso Lista, Aguinaldo, and Mayoyao (Ifugao); and Diadi (Nueva Vizcaya), with additional aid forthcoming for Magat fisherfolk communities.
SNAP-Benguet likewise provided support to Barangay Tinongdan in Itogon; the municipality of Bokod; and Barangas. Ambuklao and Tikey. The Benguet provincial government received 800 blankets, while MLGU Bokod received 200 GI sheets and 30 rolls of water hose to help repair damaged homes and agricultural tools.
SNAP reiterated its commitment to uplifting and empowering its host communities, emphasizing continued support for recovery and rebuilding efforts following the typhoon.












