When Hard Work Meets Luck: BingoPlus honors 5 winners in ‘More Than Win’ campaign

BingoPlus honors 5 lucky winners in ‘More Than Win’ campaign

A housewife. An accountant. A security guard. A person with disability. A small business owner.

These five individuals come from different walks of life, with different circumstances and challenges. Now, they cross paths after one big win on BingoPlus, the Philippines’ number one and most trusted online entertainment platform.

For embodying the essence of responsible gaming, BingoPlus is honoring these five real-life Filipino heroes in its “More Than Win” campaign—a series highlighting how winnings from the DigiPlus-owned platform can make life better when paired with discipline and a clear outlook.
Housewife Melanie Asingua, 40, displays exactly this mindset by embodying the spirit of collaboration after winning, staying as a humble onion peeler in Quezon City to support her husband’s dream to being an OFW.

BingoPlus winners share their real-life stories on camera

Already thinking long-term, Melanie knows it’s her husband, not her, who holds the key to better opportunities abroad.
The same outlook lives in 23-year-old John Carlo Anguluan, proving that young age is not a hindrance to providing financial support to a loved one.

With his BingoPlus winnings, the upstart accountant from Bulacan was determined to fund his sibling’s arm surgery, fully committed to supporting his family amid challenges he himself still faces.

It is this deep sense of sacrifice that drives people like John Carlo and Johnwary Miralo, a 41-year-old small business owner from Baras, Rizal, to go the extra mile for the people they love, as Johnwary, in turn, used his winnings for his wife and daughter’s medical needs.

After all, life goes on after a quick win, and 49-year-old security guard Reyducks Maraon knows all too well how these strokes of luck can easily come and go.

That is why with enough conviction, he is quickly rebuilding his Montalban, Rizal home, so that his family can go through everyday life knowing they have a secure and stable sanctuary to go back to every night.
 
Security Guard Reyducks Maraon

Such stories reinforce the fact that life as an ordinary Filipino is hard enough, but life as a person with disability is even more so.

Living life with sheer perseverance in bustling Quezon City, 63-year-old amputee Gavino Teodisio, Jr., who uses a wheelchair, used his BingoPlus winnings to improve his living conditions—quite literally pushing himself one step at a time for more comfort in his long life.

What these different stories similarly convey is the fact that luck is but a piece of the puzzle. It’s the consistent, grinding effort these Filipinos exert through life that makes their journeys worth telling.

With BingoPlus at their side, these everyday heroes have done more than win today; they’ve painstakingly set the stage for a better tomorrow.



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