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A Home Found in the Heart of the City

On February 19, 2026, a story of second chances takes center stage at Admiral Hotel Manila – MGallery Collection, where elegance and empathy meet in a celebration called “Happy Got’cha Day.” Known for its artful interiors and heritage charm, the hotel shifts the spotlight from luxury to love—honoring Adie, a once-rescued dog whose journey from uncertainty to belonging has become part of the property’s living narrative.

Adie’s arrival was never meant to be symbolic. It began simply, with compassion. Once among the many neglected animals longing for care, she found refuge through people who believed her life mattered. Over time, that quiet act of rescue blossomed into something greater. Within the halls of Admiral Hotel Manila, Adie became a familiar presence—greeted warmly by associates, admired by guests, and embraced as family.

General Manager Janine Taylor reflects on how Adie’s presence has reshaped everyday interactions within the hotel. Guests pause to ask about her story. Conversations naturally turn to adoption, responsibility, and the impact of giving an animal a second chance. For many, Adie is more than a mascot—she is proof that kindness can redefine spaces.

The celebration marks her official adoption through a ceremonial signing, formally welcoming her into the Admiral family. Yet the milestone extends beyond symbolism. During the event, the hotel presents a PHP 100,000 donation to Pawssion Project, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abused and abandoned animals across the country. The contribution underscores a long-term partnership grounded in shared values of dignity, empathy, and sustained advocacy.

But “Happy Got’cha Day” is not confined to a single date.

Throughout February, the hotel transforms into an adoption hub in collaboration with Pawssion Project. Five rescued dogs are introduced to the community, giving guests and visitors the opportunity to learn about their personalities, histories, and hopes for permanent homes. A thoughtfully curated merchandise corner—featuring shirts, collars, leashes, bandanas, bracelets, and stickers—adds another layer of support, helping fund continued rescue efforts while spreading awareness about responsible pet ownership.

At the heart of the initiative is Elitha Bondoc, Performance and Project Manager & Executive Assistant to the GM, who envisions the campaign as more than an event. For her, it is about visibility and dignity—ensuring rescued animals are seen not as statistics, but as companions worthy of love.

Further deepening the advocacy is the introduction of the Foster-cation Package, inspired by MGallery’s commitment to immersive and meaningful experiences. This program invites guests to temporarily foster a rescue dog over a weekend stay, offering companionship within a guided and supportive setting. The initiative places special focus on senior dogs, who often wait the longest for adoption. For these animals, even a few days of affection can create transformative emotional impact.

In a city where hospitality often competes through grandeur, Admiral Hotel Manila chooses a different distinction—heart. By celebrating Adie’s journey and championing adoption, the hotel demonstrates that luxury can coexist with compassion.

This February, “Happy Got’cha Day” invites everyone to look beyond the surface—to see love not as a fleeting gesture, but as a commitment. And within the storied walls of Admiral Hotel Manila, that love has found a home.

Written by Village Connect

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