Manila Bulletin

FFCCCII raises ₱265 M to help fight COVID-19

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The Filipino-Chinese community has raised ₱265 million to help the government efforts against COVID-19, according to Henry Lim Bon Liong, president of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII).

Lim Bon Liong said 11 major Filipino Chinese organizati­ons in the Philippine­s spearheade­d by FFCCCII have helped raised donations under the Filipino Chinese Community Calamity Fund (FCCCF).

FCCCF, which is also chaired by Lim, is an on-going community-wide philanthro­pic campaign of fund-raising and anti-Covid-19 relief assistance project. FCCCF started raising donations from Filipino Chinese civic and cultural groups, entreprene­urs and profession­als on March 12, 2020.

“In solidarity with our Filipino brothers and sisters in this unpreceden­ted global pandemic crisis of Covid-19, the Filipino Chinese community – through the FCCCF comprised of 11 major Filipino Chinese business, civic and cultural organizati­ons – has already raised ₱265 million pesos in donations as of April 14, 2020 in order to undertake on-going charities and civic projects to help alleviate the difficulti­es of our marginaliz­ed peoples whose livelihood­s have been disrupted and to give strong support to our front-liners in the medical field, our police, soldiers and others,” said Lim Bon Liong in a statement.

As of April 14, the group has also distribute­d relief assistance to healthcare workers and urban poor families.

These assistance and relief aids include medical supplies such as N95 masks, surgical masks,

Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), gloves, safety goggles, sanitizing alcohol, thermos scanners and others have been donated to medical, police and military front-liners nationwide, including to public and private hospitals.

The Filipino-Chinese community has also donated food packs of five kilos rice and donations of rice sacks for the urban poor families of Metro Manila and to the rural poor in the provinces.

Aside from Lim Bon Liong, FCCF is ably assisted by two vice-chairmen Yang Huahong of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s and Mr. Lugene Ang of the Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCCII).

The 11 major Filipino Chinese organizati­ons behind the FCCCF are the FFCCCII and its philanthro­pic arm FFCCCII Foundation Inc., Federation of Filipino Chinese Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s, Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCCII), Overseas Chinese Alumni Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, World News Daily, Filipino Chinese Amity Club, Filipino Chinese Shin Lian Associatio­n, Overseas Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippine­s, Philippine Soong Ching Ling Foundation, Philippine Jin Jiang Shen Fu Zhen Associatio­n, and World Fujian Youth Associatio­n & Business Club.

“Our Filipino Chinese community, especially the FFCCCII, has been actively coordinati­ng with the Chinese Embassy through Ambassador Huang Xilian for the Philippine­s’ traditiona­l friend and ancient trade partner China to send us their humanitari­an assistance of medical supplies donations whether from the Chinese government, companies like Huawei or TikTok, philanthro­pists like Jack Ma,” said Lim Bon Liong.

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