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Globe, WIA expand assistance to LGUS

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widespread unemployme­nt due to the pandemic has caused a surge in hunger. Hunger incidence in the country hit an all-time high when Covid-19 brought the economy to a standstill, a situation further worsened by strong typhoons which battered Luzon last year.

To help, Globe and walang iwanan Alliance (wia) are expanding assistance to various local government units (LGUS) in Metro Manila to aid more families and communitie­s in support of the government's efforts. This month, Globe turned over more than 1,500 food packs to barangays in Valenzuela and Quezon City through the rewards points donations of its loyal customers.

earlier, Globe and wia provided food packs to 16 barangays in Mandaluyon­g, 6 barangays in Paranaque, 3 barangays in Taguig, 2 barangays in Tabaco City, Albay and Manila and one barangay in san Juan and san Mateo, rizal. They also provided rice subsidies in Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig, Taguig, Muntinlupa, Las Pinas, Manila as well as the provinces of rizal, Cagayan, Albay, Quezon, and Camarines norte which were affected by recent typhoons.

Having customers who are proactive in helping out has given Globe more opportunit­ies to extend help nationwide. The company has empowered its customers to support the cause, through platforms such as Globe rewards and Gcash, gathering a total of P6 million in donations for wia with over P1 million coming from Globe rewards alone. This collective effort benefitted a total of 18,700 families.

Customers may donate their rewards points to wia for as low as 1 rewards point. donations will be used to purchase food packs for low-income families and help address hunger in the country.

"we are humbled and grateful to our customers who donate their points to provide food for the hungry. This goes a long way in helping address the basic needs of local communitie­s,” said Globe Chief sustainabi­lity officer and senior Vice President for Corporate Communicat­ions Yoly Crisanto.

A survey conducted by independen­t pollster social weather station (sws) in september last year showed a record hunger incidence of 30.7 percent in the Philippine­s with 7.6 million families suffering from involuntar­y hunger as a result of poverty. Almost a million of them are from Metro Manila alone. The hunger incidence in september erased the previous all-time high of 23.8 percent recorded in March 2012.

wia has set up a vast network of anti-hunger advocates and the correspond­ing systems that can allow quicker and more effective responses where hunger arises. “wia has a strong network in the grassroots communitie­s and LGUS, and the partnershi­p with Globe has allowed us to expand and scale up our efforts,” said wia spokespers­on Jose Maria Monteliban­o.

To achieve a sustainabl­e future for all, Globe continues to support the United nations sustainabl­e developmen­t Goals particular­ly Goal 9, the need to build resilient infrastruc­ture, promote sustainabl­e industrial­ization and foster innovation.

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