Manila Bulletin

QCPD, church group roll out mobile kitchen to feed poor families

- By ALEXANDRIA DENNISE SAN JUAN

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) and Christian church Christ’s Commission Fellowship (CCF) rolled out on Monday their “Mobile Kitchen Project” to feed poor families in a barangay in Quezon City amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

QCPD Director Police Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo and CCF founder Senior Pastor Peter Fu Tan-Chi led the launching of the program in Barangay Damayang Lagi.

According to Montejo, they aim to provide at least 400 hot meals and relief packs to indigent families in the barangay to help ease their situation in these difficult times.

Barangay Damayang Lagi was placed under “extreme enhanced community quarantine” (EECQ) by the Quezon City government last March. It was lifted days after.

EECQ will be enforced by the local government in barangays that have two or more COVID-19 cases from different households, or those which have one case in an urban poor area where the risk of transmissi­on is “very high.”

“We thank CCF Senior Pastor Tan-Chi for coordinati­ng with the QCPD Community Affairs Developmen­t Division led by Lt.Col. Christian Dela Cruz to successful­ly implement this project. Aside from the assistance to be provided, the program also aims to instill a sense of concern and interdepen­dence to those who are suffering due to the pandemic,” the QCPD chief said.

Montejo added that the Mobile Kitchen Project is also in adherence to the Philippine National Police’s “Kapwa Ko, Sagot Ko” program which aims to give aid to underprivi­leged Filipinos whose livelihood­s were greatly affected by the lockdown.

Quezon City is the largest and most populous city in the country with a population of almost 3 million as of the 2015 census.

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