), inspired by the “bayanihan” concept of the Maginhawa Community Pantry, started the same initiative at an urban alley in Caloocan City. Many Filipinos who relied on the pantries reportedly failed to receive timely cash aid during lockdowns to cover their daily wages.
“I just want to help. I have asthma so it’s not the safest for me to go out and buy groceries to donate to pantries. I had all these things that I could sell on my Carousell so it just made sense to donate some of the profits,” she wrote in an Instagram post.in Quezon City to help Filipinos who are struggling with their food sources due to the effects of the lockdown.
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