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Alexandra Eala quietly donates $30 MILLION to build 250 homes and 500 hospital beds for the homeless in the Philippines. No press, no sponsors — just heart. “I’ve been there too,” she said.
Alexandra Eala quietly donates $30 MILLION to build 250 homes and 500 hospital beds for the homeless in the Philippines. No press, no sponsors — just heart. “I’ve been there too,” she said.
Quiet Act That Shook the Nation
In a world where grand gestures are often followed by flashing cameras and social media posts, 20-year-old tennis champion Alexandra Eala has proven that the most powerful acts of love often happen in silence. The Filipino star has quietly donated 30 million dollars to launch Project Pag-ibig, a humanitarian initiative dedicated to building 250 homes and 500 hospital beds for the homeless and underserved communities across the Philippines.

There was no press conference. No sponsor logos. No entourage. Just a young athlete wiring a life-changing sum to a cause that speaks directly to her heart. When the donation eventually surfaced through community reports, it didn’t just make headlines — it made history.
Eala’s generosity was first discovered when several local contractors and non-government organizations in Manila and Cebu began receiving large anonymous transfers marked “Project Pag-ibig.” It took days before the name behind the contribution was confirmed — Alexandra Eala.
I’ve been there too, no one deserves to sleep on the streets
Her words struck a chord across the nation. Born and raised in Manila, Eala has often spoken about the struggles her family faced during her early years. Though she rose to global fame through tennis, her heart has always remained close to the people of the Philippines — especially those who live without shelter, safety, or access to healthcare.
