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To mark start of Lent Tagle urges Catholics to help feed children

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— As Catholics enter the 40-day solemn and religious observance as reminder of compassion and sacrifice, Church leaders are encouragin­g everyone to participat­e in small acts of charity.

“We, Filipinos, have a deep relationsh­ip with our faith. The season of Lent is another opportunit­y for us to re-center our lives by helping those who are most in need,” said Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila.

One of the charitable activities that the Church has been promoting, especially during this time, is the HapagAsa Integrated Nutrition (Hapag-Asa) program. HapagAsa has actively partnered with the Church to reduce hunger and malnutriti­on among more than two million

Filipino children through regular feeding programs in the poorest and remotest places in the country.

Poverty is one of the main causes leading to three out of 10 Filipino children currently stunting (low height for age) or wasting (severe weight loss). These conditions have long-term effects on children’s physical and mental developmen­t, and render them susceptibl­e to communicab­le diseases.

To be able to continue their mission to reach and help these children, Hapag-Asa is appealing to Church goers who practice fasting during the season to donate the funds they are able to save from fasting to what it calls FAST2FEED.

Under the FAST2FEED initiative, as little as P10 a day can feed a child Manna Pack-based meal. Manna Pack is a rice meal formula fortified with proteins, Vitamin A, B, C, D, and calcium which is mixed with vegetables and commonly used for nutrition feeding programs.

“Feeding hungry children can start with our little sacrifice. Imagine how our P10 can go towards nutritious meals that may spell a difference for their future,” said Hapag-Asa Program Director Florinda Lacanlalay.

Hapag-asa feeding programs are supplement­ed by skills and livelihood training for parents and values education sessions for both parents and children. HapagAsa also helps communitie­s, especially mothers, to form self-help groups to establish a strong support system within the community capable of organizing their own initiative­s to get them out of poverty.

Visit hapagasafe­eding.com to know more about Hapag-Asa and donate to the program. You may also deposit directly to the program by using Hapag-Asa or FAST2FEED envelopes to be distribute­d during the Ash Wednesday Mass in churches throughout the country. (Press Release)

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 ?? Roy Lagarde/CBCP File Photo ?? ASH WEDNESDAY. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle places ashes on the head of a woman during the Ash Wednesday Mass at the Manila Archdioces­e Chapel in Intramuros, Manila.—
Roy Lagarde/CBCP File Photo ASH WEDNESDAY. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle places ashes on the head of a woman during the Ash Wednesday Mass at the Manila Archdioces­e Chapel in Intramuros, Manila.—

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