Trinity University of Asia, formerly Trinity College of Quezon City, is an educational institution launched by a donation of 160 shares of Procter and Gamble stock. In 1922, Mrs. Mortimer Matthews presented to the Rt. Rev. Gouverneur Mosher, then Bishop of the Philippines, 60 shares of Procter and Gamble stock, while Bishop Paul Matthews added 100 shares the following year. The total shares of 160 valued then at $25,000 went to a trust fund to be spent in any way the Bishop of the Philippines considered most helpful to the work of the Church. When Bishop Matthews, who became Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey, USA, in 1951, married Elsie Procter, whose grandfather founded Procter and Gamble Company, both the Matthews and Gamble families became greatly interested in the missionary work of the Episcopal Church.