BINI Aiah Extends Help to Fellow Cebuanos After Devastating Quake
BINI AIAH – When tragedy struck Cebu with a 6.9-magnitude earthquake, BINI’s Aiah Arceta immediately expressed her grief and rallied support for her fellow Cebuanos.
Aiah Arceta of the nation’s girl group BINI has voiced her heartbreak after a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake jolted her home province of Cebu earlier this week.
The singer took to Instagram to express her concern, reposting a news update from ABS-CBN News about the quake. In her message, she sent words of comfort to her loved ones and fellow Cebuanos. “To my family, friends, and everyone who are in Cebu, I hope you are all safe!!!” Aiah wrote. “I may not be in Cebu right now but my heart goes out for the people who are affected.”

Despite being away from home, Aiah is determined to contribute to relief efforts. Together with her fellow BINI members, she is currently in Cagayan de Oro for their BINIverse and MINIverse shows. From the stage, she and her group continue to use their platform to raise awareness about the urgent needs of earthquake-hit communities.
The girl group released a heartfelt message showing solidarity with victims. “Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the recent earthquake in Bogo and nearby cities. Many families have lost their homes, livelihoods have been affected, and urgent help is needed.”
Beyond words of comfort, Aiah has also taken concrete steps to support relief operations. Her cap brand, It’s Arc, announced that proceeds from its September 30 release will be directed to affected families. “To extend our support, part of the sales from our September 30 release will go to those who are in need,” the statement read.

Her family is also actively coordinating assistance for those who wish to contribute. “If you’d like to help, please directly message Bryan King Arceta for donation details and coordination. Let’s come together as one community to support our brothers and sisters in this difficult time.”
With her heartfelt call for unity and tangible fundraising efforts, Aiah is showing that artists can use their influence not just for entertainment but also to inspire collective action in times of crisis.
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