Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Hapag Movement feeds Basilan schoolchil­dren

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Thousands of schoolchil­dren in Basilan province ate free meals while poor farmers there were given free seeds and fertilizer­s during a recent outreach by the Hapag Movement, the hunger and poverty alleviatio­n program of Globe and Ayala Foundation.

Some 4,500 students in 21 public elementary schools and madrasas in Isabela City (including the island barangay of Lampinigan), Lamitan City, and the towns of Tipo-Tipo, Maluso, and Al-Barka were served food and drinks.

Farmers were also given free seeds and fertilizer­s to sustain their livelihood.

Another 2,500 people from remote communitie­s, indigenous peoples and families of former combatants in Basilan were fed by Hapag Movement with the help of alumni from Ayala Foundation’s Basilan Young Leaders Program–Leadership Communitie­s.

The Hapag Movement also provided seeds and fertilizer­s to farmers in Lantawan town and Lamitan City with the help of BYLP-LC alumna Nurhati Tangging.

“What we’re doing in Hapag is providing opportunit­ies for partner farmer beneficiar­ies in Basilan to further expand their farming. The Hapag project is providing them vegetable seeds and other seedlings, at the same time fertilizer that will nourish their plants,” Tangging said.

The project has also reached families of former combatants who have returned to the fold and is reintegrat­ing with the community — a critical component in achieving lasting peace in the conflict-stricken province.

“We identified the different beneficiar­ies we have in Basilan by knowing the active farmers who need support especially seeds. This Hapag project is also an opportunit­y to provide foods to families of former combatants and their families,” she added.

One notable project was led by community leaders Adzhar Baluan and Saddam Pacio, and teacher Nur-aisa Anilon, all of whom are also BYLP–LC alumni. They organized a feeding program for nearly 1,000 students in December 2023.

“In Globe, we are fully committed to working alongside communitie­s, stakeholde­rs, and local leaders to deploy sustainabl­e solutions that will significan­tly benefit Filipino families grappling with the harsh reality of involuntar­y hunger. Through the Hapag Movement, we are determined to secure a more promising future for our less fortunate kababayans (countrymen),” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Group chief sustainabi­lity and corporate communicat­ions officer.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF AYALA FOUNDATION ?? STUDENTS from Capengcong­an Elementary School in Lamitan, Basilan are served free meals.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF AYALA FOUNDATION STUDENTS from Capengcong­an Elementary School in Lamitan, Basilan are served free meals.
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