Community pantries soar to 350 in the Philippines!
May 3, 2021
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The Philippines now has an estimated 350 community pantries which directly serve local residents who suffer from hunger amidst the pandemic.
It all started when Ana Patricia Non set up a bamboo cart filled with basic groceries and fresh produce at Maginhawa, Quezon City. People with limited resources are now able to bring home fruits, vegetables, canned goods, rice, dried fish, noodles, to their loved ones.
Wanna know where these community pantries are located? WATCH THIS!
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