The Philippine Star

Project Kaagapay,

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a fundraisin­g initiative to provide PPEs for the country’s healthcare community, turns over protective suits and ventilator­s to the Philippine General Hospital, one of 70 hospital beneficiar­ies. In photo are Dr. Gerardo Legaspi, medical director of PGH; Dr. Anthony Faraon of Zuellig Family Foundation; Rene ‘Butch’ Meily, president of PDRF; Paul Edward Pascual, service engineer of Respicare, and Dr. Michael Tee, vice chancellor of PGH.

Project Kaagapay, a fundraisin­g initiative that began last April to provide much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) for the country’s healthcare community, has raised almost P92 million in cash donations and received in-kind donations worth almost P27 million, reaching 70 hospitals and medical centers in Metro Manila and other provinces and distributi­ng over 200,000 PPE sets for beneficiar­ies.

Kaagapay was launched by the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), Zuellig Pharma, ABS-CBN and Metro Drug as part of the private sector’s efforts to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic through collective action.

“There are many kinds of love. What we are doing is protecting our health workers and assisting our hospitals and that kind of giving is a form of love as well,” said PDRF president Butch Meily.

Among the companies and organizati­ons that have supported the initiative are Zuellig Family Foundation, Ayala Corp., Ayala Foundation, Coca-Cola Beverages Philippine­s, PLDT, Pilipinas Shell, PMA Alumni Associatio­n, Alaska Milk Corp., Peace and Equity Foundation, Alagad ng Batas Foundation and Normany Group. Individual donations reached almost P4.5 million through joint fundraisin­g with PayMaya, Gcash and Ayala Malls.

“We are so encouraged and thankful for the growing support for Project Kaagapay. This truly reflects the deep care and concern we all have for our healthcare heroes on the frontlines. These kind donations have made a lot of difference not only in protecting and saving lives but, more importantl­y, in letting them know we are one with them in this battle. The fight against COVID-19 will remain for quite some time. So we continue to appeal for the public’s generosity to join us in this worthwhile cause in healing our nation,” said Raymund Azurin, chairman of Zuellig Pharma Corp.

In-kind donations also poured in from Apple Inc., which gave 105,000 KN95 masks amounting to more than P15.7 million; UPS, which provided transport support equivalent to P5 million; Airbnb, which allotted almost P3.5 million for free accommodat­ion; Unilever, which donated 10 ventilator­s and 15,000 surgical face masks amounting to over P1.7 million; Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc., which gave 750 test kits; US Philippine­s Society, which contribute­d N95 masks; and Huawei, which provided surgical masks.

Kaagapay continues to call for support in providing aid for the country’s healthcare workers and other frontliner­s, providing not just PPEs but also test kits and ventilator­s for beneficiar­ies.

Establishe­d in 2010, PDRF is the major private sector coordinato­r for disaster risk reduction and management in the country. Composed of over 85 membercomp­anies, PDRF is co-chaired by PLDTSmart Communicat­ions chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, Ayala Corp. chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala and Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle.

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