Beautéderm founder and chairwoman Rhea Anicoche Tan’s commitment to philanthropy remains unshaken. From delivering stirring speeches to uplift lives to championing education, and aiding the elderly through her own foundation, her impact reverberates far and wide.
Tan recently visited the Kasuso Foundation, a non-profit and volunteer-based organization that provides breast cancer care and services to low-income patients.
The entrepreneur was joined by ambassadors Lorna Tolentino, Vice Governor Alex Castro, Sunshine Garcia Castro, Darla Sauler, Alma Concecion, Ynez Veneracion, Anne Feo, Alynna, Rochelle Barrameda, Thou Reyes, DJ JhaiHo, KitKat, Teri Onor, and Quezon City District 3 Councilor Wency Lagumbay.
Present also during what Tan calls a “Quarterly Christmas” event were Kapamilya young star Gillian Vicencio, Sparkle artist Kimson Tan, and the foundation’s board of trustees member Ogie Diaz.
In a statement, the skincare executive said, “Beautéderm’s mission is to give people hope. I hope everyone will see the joy in helping others and do the same. People should start caring for others.”
She added, “What I love about Kasuso Foundation is its commitment. This partnership is not confined to a single event but represents a long-term commitment to transforming lives. Patuloy kong ipinapanalangin ang cancer patients. I pray for their strength and hope. Thanks to Sir Ogie for making these things happen.”
“We have long been supporting Kapuso Foundation even before the pandemic happened,” she said after making a cash donation during the event on March 10.
The Beautéderm boss continues to make an impact on other people’s lives. Recently, she also gave an inspiring speech for Air Asia’s Women’s Month celebration.
Tan ended, “We can overcome challenges and create a brighter future together. May this partnership continue to have a meaningful impact on the lives of these cancer patients.”
As she performs her responsibilities as a mom and an entrepreneur, Tan also dedicates her time to giving scholarships and helping elderly groups through her own foundation ContriBeaut.
Tan’s foundation has touched and transformed people’s lives.