The Philippine Star

Chef Jessie helps fund program vs. involuntar­y hunger

- Chef Jessie Sincioco

Renowned Filipino chef Jessie Sincioco is helping feed the hungry in a whole new way.

Chef Jessie, a top chef who has made meals for global dignitarie­s, has launched the Hapag Movement Menu, which includes four set meals that patrons may enjoy while also helping address involuntar­y hunger.

The special menu is part of Sincioco’s commitment to the Hapag Movement, a Globe-led community program that aims to alleviate involuntar­y hunger through supplement­al feeding and sustainabl­e livelihood opportunit­ies.

The meal sets, which include a salad, soup, main course, dessert and hot drink, are available for lunch at P1,200 and dinner at P1,500 at Sincioco’s well-loved restaurant, Chef Jessie Rockwell Club in Makati. For every meal served, half the proceeds will be donated to the Hapag Movement.

“I salute Globe for this timely and much-needed movement for the whole country,” chef Jessie said. “We know very well that hunger is a reality here. We make it a point to give back whenever we can. That’s how we came up with the Hapag Movement menu. This way, our diners can support the advocacy.”

The Hapag Movement Menu features a healthy selection of salads for starters and a variety of Filipino and fusion main dishes, from the familiar yet elevated beef morcon and kaldereta to fish fillet Florentine and baked parmesan-crusted chicken.

In strengthen­ing her commitment to the Hapag Movement, Sincioco also said she would invite top chefs from the Philippine­s and abroad to be part of the movement, as well as enlist the help of neighborin­g restaurant­s in Rockwell to further the advocacy.

“When I learned about this credible and realistic movement, I did not hesitate or think twice about helping out,” she said. “Let us all do our part in making this movement a smashing success.”

Chef Jessie has cooked and created many dishes for world leaders, big movers in the business industry, well-known personalit­ies, and even the Pope. But what she finds most fulfilling is providing food for the most marginaliz­ed in society.

Chef Jessie supports the Hapag Movement through her company’s membership at the Rotary Club of Makati Business District (RCMBD), which recently signed a four-year partnershi­p with Globe to raise funds for the Hapag Movement. Her Mana Cuisine Corporatio­n is among the earliest corporate members of Rotary to support the undertakin­g.

“We are excited to have Chef Jessie on board as we continue our fight against hunger in the Philippine­s,” said Yoly Crisanto, chief Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Communicat­ions officer at the Globe Group. “We are grateful for her commitment to find ways to raise funds, including the special Hapag Movement menu. We look forward to expanding the Hapag Movement globally through enlisting a global network of chefs for the initiative.”

RCMBD earlier pledged to raise P10 million in funds for the Hapag Movement through various initiative­s involving individual members and corporatio­ns. By making this commitment, the Rotary chapter has become one of Hapag Movement’s most dedicated fundraisin­g partners.

Globe leverages partnershi­ps to raise funds and deliver critical support to affected families. The program aims to rally Filipinos behind a collective effort to feed the hungry and provide empowering livelihood training, as an estimated 15 million Filipinos continue to suffer from involuntar­y hunger.

To learn more about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.

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