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Facebook urged to permanently ban NTF-ELCAC spokesperson from platform

Facebook urged to permanently ban NTF-ELCAC spokesperson from platform 4859 ); Online users are calling on Facebook to permanently ban a spokesperson of the government’s anti-insurgency task force after it was reported that the official was recently suspended from using the platform for violating its community standards. On Friday, National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesperson Lorraine Badoy said that she was banned from using the social media platform for 30 days. It was the second time her account has been restricted. “Nag-start a few days ago. I cannot engage, I cannot like and comment. There’s still Messenger. I cannot post,” Badoy was quoted as saying in a media forum.

Dominican College puts up community pantry to celebrate graduation

(Photo from Dominican College Sta. Rosa) “Dominican College joins community pantry efforts in the Philippines inspired by Maginhawa Community Pantry. In these trying times, it is better to help one another,” it wrote on Facebook. The initiative aims to provide temporary aid to pandemic-hit residents, according to the school. Collected goods from parents, students, alumni, teachers, and staff were donated to its nearby community. “It exemplifies the DOMINICAN bayanihan spirit during this challenging time of Covid-19. May pag-asa kapag sama-sama (There’s hope when we help each other),” it added. The community pantry will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Friday, May 7.

Filipino community pantry opens in Phuket, Thailand

Published May 1, 2021, 9:18 AM A Filipino organization in Chalong, Phuket installs a community pantry to help Filipinos working in hotels, bars, and restaurants There’s now a FIlipino community pantry in Chalong, Phuket Thailand established by ACTION-Association of Concerned Filipinos in Thailand, which is a non-government, non-profit, self-reliant, socio-civic, multi-sectoral Filipino organization. ACTION posted on Facebook that the latest spike in COVID-19 cases in Thailand have affected overseas Filipino workers (OFW), especially those who are in tourism-related sectors like hotel workers and musicians. The latest spike in Covid cases is taking its toll on the Filipino migrants in Thailand. The hardest hit are the workers…Posted by ACTION-Association of Concerned Filipinos in Thailand on Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Give what you can, take what you need: Catholic sisters join community food pantry effort in the Philippines

Give what you can, take what you need: Catholic sisters join community food pantry effort in the Philippines
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COVID food pantry operators draw accusations of communism in the Philippines

COVID food pantry operators draw accusations of communism in the Philippines By Barnaby Lo April 26, 2021 / 4:56 AM / CBS News Manila, Philippines  Julie Ann de Leon is homeless and jobless. At 52, she also has four children to feed. She used to make up to $15 per day helping drivers of jeepneys, the Philippines version of mini-bus taxis, find passengers in Manila. But coronavirus lockdowns have upended the public transport sector, and De Leon is lucky now to bring home 75 cents in a day.   Julie Ann de Leon visits the  Maginhawa community food pantry in Quezon City, a suburb of the Philippines capital Manila, April 26, 2021.

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