Photo Courtesy || Bcpo KapanaligKo |
Cordillera - Ask not what the government can do for you, but ask what you could do for the government. This timely quotation is what this local restaurant in Baguio did by donating food packs to the city's front liners who are working 24 hours to implement the Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).
In a post from the Bcpo KapanaligKo Facebook page, Emilio Veneracion, the owner of Dad's Place Resto can be seen handing over food packs to a police officer.
The post said the food packs are for the front liners who were task to implement the ECQ as mandated by president Duterte to all local government units.
"Thank you sir Emilio Veneracion, owner of Dad's Place Resto, for the food packs for our front liners. Baguio City never runs out of good samaritans. God bless you sir," the post said.
In this trying times, the whole community is working hand in hand in whatever means they can do.
Recently big food corporations like Jollibee Group had donated P100 million worth of food products from its brands to frontliners like the health workers and on-ground checkpoint personnel.
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In its official FB page post, the company CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong said, "Our frontliners are our real modern-day heroes during this time of a pandemic, and it is unfortunate that many of them have little time to rest. The Jollibee Group is one with them in this fight and we hope that through our food, we can fuel their heroic efforts. We are more than grateful for what they are doing for our countrymen".
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