Philippine Daily Inquirer

CONTESTANT­S VOLUNTEER FOR FOOD AID PROGRAM

- By Armin P. Adina @dyarista

Staying true to the words popularize­d by reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach “confidentl­y beautiful with a heart,” the pageant’s aspirants lent their time to a philanthro­pic cause and volunteere­d for a program to help mitigate hunger.

Wearing white aprons bearing the pageant’s logo, 56 contestant­s joined local volunteers of the nonprofit organizati­on, Rise Against Hunger Philippine­s, to help pack meals, including a special porridge blend infused with nutrients.

“I am overwhelme­d. It feels good to be able to help my fellowmen, to know that I am able to give back to my country,” Miss Universe Philippine­s Maxine Medina told the Inquirer.

For Deshauna Barber of the United States, participat­ing in the activity was an “amazing” opportunit­y.

“I think it is important to work with an internatio­nal organizati­on to make sure that you focus on internatio­nal causes. And world hunger is one of those on top of the list,” Barber said.

The US Army member added: “We’re showing that we’re more than just swimsuits and evening gowns, that we’re really focused on internatio­nal causes and that we’re really making a difference.”

Philippine partner

The nonprofit organizati­on is the Philippine arm of Rise Against Hunger in the United States, which has been a partner of the Miss Universe Organizati­on (MUO) for several years now.

The MUO has provided volunteer work through its contestant­s in the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, said Jomar Fleras, ex- ecutive director of Rise Against Hunger Philippine­s.

Wednesday’s activity was in partnershi­p with the Department of Health (DOH), which has a project geared toward the first 1,000 days of a child starting from conception until after birth.

“The DOH program does not involve food and we want to make this a complete program by including food in it,” Fleras told the Inquirer.

Supplement­al feeding

He said it was the first feeding study in the world providing supplement­al feeding for the first 1,000 days of a child.

It was also the first time that the MUO’s partnershi­p with Rise Against Hunger directly affected the host country of the Miss Universe pageant.

“The pageant has been held in the US and the food packs assembled there were distribute­d in other countries,” he said.

Each 400-gram package contains rice, vegetable protein, dehydrated vegetables, flavoring sachet and vitamin powder. One pack is equivalent to a meal for an entire family.

Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial said the partnershi­p program would help curb the incidence of underweigh­t newborn babies and ensure that the children receive sufficient nutrition during the early stage of life.

Different stations

The candidates, who were assigned to different packing stations, accomplish­ed the target of filling 10 boxes before the 4 p.m. deadline.

Each box contained 360 food packs or a total of 3,600 packages that will be distribute­d by the DOH to mothers in the indigenous communitie­s of Pampanga province.

 ?? —EDWIN BACASMAS ?? MEAL PACKS Miss Universe contestant­s pack meals to feed women in need at the Taft Ballroom of the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.
—EDWIN BACASMAS MEAL PACKS Miss Universe contestant­s pack meals to feed women in need at the Taft Ballroom of the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.

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