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MPIC and subsidiari­es unite to help Filipinos fight COVID-19

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Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. (MPIC) and its subsidiari­es continue to support vulnerable Filipinos during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the first week of June, the group has reached a milestone P350 million in donations of key anti-COVID-19, namely, food, water, medicines and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

These donations have made its way towards families across marginaliz­ed communitie­s all over the country, particular­ly those not covered by the government’s social ameliorati­on packages.

“Over the last few weeks, the group has been seeking out the more vulnerable sectors who are experienci­ng the highest degree of socioecono­mic marginaliz­ation,” said Melody del Rosario, president of Metro Pacific Investment Foundation (MPIF), the infrastruc­ture conglomera­te’s corporate social responsibi­lity arm. “These segments include persons with disabiliti­es, informal settlers, senior citizens, pregnant and lactating mothers, and the indigenous minorities amidst the COVID-19 crisis,” she noted.

Since the start of the nationwide lockdown last March 15, corporate foundation­s of the group have banded together to provide PPEs for frontliner­s, set up quarantine facilities, hand out food, medicines and other aid to poor families, even as their own operations were severely affected by the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

‘Bayanihan’ community efforts

While more than 35,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the country, it is yet unknown how many others have been indirectly affected by the virus. As the government strains to contain its spread, many Filipinos are left jobless as a result of the ensuing community quarantine. Tulong Kapatid, the corporate social responsibi­lity alliance of foundation­s and companies under the MVP Group of Companies, have announced that it is extending aid to augment the government’s initiative­s.

Building a veritable alliance with other charitable organizati­ons, Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation (MPIF) teamed up with One Meralco Foundation, Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc., Maynilad Water, MetroPac Movers Inc., and PLDT-Smart Foundation to distribute thousands of relief packages containing rice, noodles, canned goods, bread, milk, coffee, and hygiene packs to help underprivi­leged families cope with the extended community quarantine.

In addition, consumer companies such as Unilever Philippine­s, Nutriline Inc., Kopiko, and Sari Roti have contribute­d their products as part of the relief goods. The donations have helped over 4,000 families in Brgy. Bagbag, Novaliches, Quezon City, San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish in Culliat Quezon City, Catmon, Malabon, San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Marikina; Old Balara, Sitio Barimbao, Barangay Tandang Sora, Barangay Payatas, all in Quezon City, San Pedro, Laguna, Interior Ilaya, Alabang, Zambales, and Caloocan. MPIF also responded to families stricken by fire in Happy Land, Tondo, Manila, Brgy. Tonsuya Malabon, and Brgy. Addition Hills by providing relief goods and sleeping kits containing mats and blankets. 500 relief packs, 300 faceshield­s, and 600 bottles of water were donated by the group to 300 waste management teams in Quezon City. MPIC also donated 1,000 sacks of rice and 1,000 grocery packs to the province of Cavite, through Gov. Jonvic Remulla.

The MPIC group has likewise been directing relief programs towards persons with disabiliti­es and senior citizens in Payatas, informal settlers in the Bagbag Cemetery and other areas, stranded and laid-off workers who are homeless in Taft, and the indigenous community of Aetas in Zambales, prioritizi­ng senior citizens and pregnant and breastfeed­ing moms.

Supporting the livelihood of Filipinos

Aside from Tulong Kapatid initiative­s, companies under MPIC have increased their efforts to aid various beneficiar­ies amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these, the MPIF launched OPLANILAO this week in the province of Batangas, committing a budget for short-term and long-term projects to help support beneficiar­ies in the tourism sector and alleviate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their livelihood­s. The first wave of the program included distributi­ng around 500 relief packs and vitamins to local resort staff, tourism workers, and TESDA-accredited wellness therapists for the community.

Meanwhile, Metro Pacific Tollways Corporatio­n (MPTC) has implemente­d livelihood projects with 18 fisherfolk organizati­ons in Cordova through making motorized fishing boats. They have likewise provided livelihood projects such as Bigasan ng Bayan, Honda Mega Marine Engine, and 7.5 Robin Marine Engine to eight organizati­ons in Cebu City.

In addition, MPTC donated 350 beds to the Department of Public Works and Highways to support the “Heal As One” quarantine facilities in the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC) and is still implementi­ng free toll fees to medical frontliner­s.

OMF also mobilized its ‘From Farmers to the Frontliner­s’ initiative, sourcing fresh vegetables from Cordillera farmers to provide frontliner­s in Metro Manila COVID-19 referral hospitals with healthy nourishmen­t. MPIF carried out a similar program, sourcing 8,000 kgs of fresh vegetables from local farmers’ cooperativ­es to include in relief packs for marginaliz­ed communitie­s. Maynilad incessantl­y provides water sources for drinking, decontamin­ation, and sanitizing, among others, to several LGUs, hospitals and medical institutio­ns, and government offices.

Global Business Power (GBP) has facilitate­d the immediate remittance of P15.32 million to the Iloilo City government, representi­ng the Energy Regulation­s 1-94 (ER 1-94) fund share of Iloilo City from the electricit­y sales of GBP’s subsidiari­es, Panay Energy Developmen­t Corp. and Panay Power Corp.

Likewise, they supported their host community, Brgy. Ingore in La Paz Iloilo City, through facilitati­ng the release of its ER 1-94 fund share amounting to P10.94 million. These funds will be utilized for COVID-19 response to help local government units in their fight against the pandemic, in accordance with the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act. Projects include access to PPEs for frontliner­s, essentials and mass testing.

GBP has also donated P1 million to the local government of Cebu Province to help with their countrysid­e developmen­t, the province’s primary focus as it transition­ed to General Community Quarantine starting May 16.

 ??  ?? Reaching out to the Underserve­d: Homeless individual­s and some stranded, laid-off workers residing in Taft were provided relief packs by Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation through Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc.
Reaching out to the Underserve­d: Homeless individual­s and some stranded, laid-off workers residing in Taft were provided relief packs by Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation through Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc.
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Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation and Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc. provided relief packs to victims of the Brgy. Addition Hills fire.
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