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Count our (pandemic) blessings

UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Dr. Raymundo Lo As we end year two of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, it’s time to take stock of what we’ve gone through so far. Let’s acknowledge it’s been a tough two years. We lost dear family, friends, and colleagues to the virus. We missed some of our freedoms like meeting wit

Community pantries for needy mushrooming in the Philippines

“Community pantries” for needy mushrooming in the Philippines Filipino bishops are encouraging free-food stations run by the people for the poor, to help ease hunger during the pandemic, as these “community pantries” expand rapidly across the country. By Robin Gomes Makeshift “community pantries” are popping up across the Philippines after the country’s Catholic bishops this week called on people to support the effort in the capital Manila to help the needy during the coronavirus pandemic. The call came after one such stall set up by a woman in Manila last week began replicating across the nation. Caring for one another

Presumption of Trust: how direct action initiatives heal the land of distrust and gaslighting

Presumption of Trust: how direct action initiatives heal the land of distrust and gaslighting
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Community pantry is now on wheels in Bugallon, Pangasinan

bodega ng bayan sprouted like mushrooms nationwide. PANTRY BIKE Community Pantry with Free Healthcare Services on Wheels is now pedaling by our certified Go Bikers in…Posted by GO BIKE Project on Sunday, April 18, 2021 But while many organizers set up tables on their main streets, Go Bike Project, in the Municipality of Bugallon, Pangasinan, thought of using their pedicab to collect donations and bring the foods to those who really need them the most. Headed by Edren Llanillo, Go Bike Project is an independent youth-led organization that trains the youth to become first aider and community responders in times of accident and calamities.

IN PHOTOS: Bayanihan at Maginhawa community pantry – Manila Bulletin

Published April 16, 2021, 12:53 PM A resident of Maginhawa expresses her happiness after getting vegetables from the community pantry. (Noel Pabalate) A day after 26-year-old Ann Patricia Non installed the community pantry at 96 Maginhawa St., Diliman, Quezon City, donations such as rice, vegetables, eggs, canned goods, biscuits, drinks, medicines, and other essential items come and go, giving some Filipinos a sweet taste of life during times of bitterness. Ann lives in Sikatuna Village but decided to set up the pantry in Maginhawa saying “with the closed strips of restos along the street, I wanted the place to have a new image, but with the same positive vibe pre-pandemic, where people meet and eat. And metaphorically speaking: May ginahawa sa Maginhawa.”

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