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SMC EXPANDS ECQ FOOD RELIEF BEYOND METRO MANILA, DONATIONS TO POOR COMMUNITIES NOW AT P11M

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Mar 31, 2021
  • 2 min read

San Miguel Corporation (SMC) is set to deliver ready-to-eat products to local government units of Cavite and Laguna as it extends its Metro Manila-wide food assistance program for poor communities affected by stricter quarantine protocols.

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SMC president and chief operating officer Ramon S. Ang said that the conglomerate immediately thought of expanding its food assistance program after the first batch of food donations for Metro Manila cities started earlier this week.


The food packs consist of fully-prepared dishes that can be heated and served. The donation is seen to benefit over 19,500 families in these areas.


“While these stricter quarantine restrictions are necessary to curb the rising number of COVID-19 cases and reduce the strain on our health care facilities and workers, for many people who earn a living on a daily basis, hunger is an issue. Putting food on the table is a constant worry, especially if you can’t work for days,” said SMC president Ramon S. Ang.


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“Through these food donations, we hope to be able to help local governments address the needs of vulnerable communities, and hopefully, help people to remain safe in their homes,” he added.


Initially, the company donated some 86,400 pieces of canned goods to benefit around 17,280 families in 16 Metro Manila cities and municipalities. It also donated 148,000 packs of Nutribuns for soup kitchens, hospital front liners, and villages in granular lockdown in Pasig.


“We will continue to work with the local government units to assess the needs of vulnerable communities in their areas and look at what other assistance we can provide. This implementation of enhanced community quarantine may be hard for most of us, but it’s something I know we can all get through. The important thing is we stay at home, we keep safe so we can reduce the number of COVID-19 cases our medical frontliners have to take care of,” Ang said.


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“The vaccines are coming. In the meantime, let’s all do our part so we can put our country, our economy, and lives, back on track,” he added.


Last year, SMC rolled out a COVID-19 response initiative worth over P13 billion that included P516 million worth of food donations. It also donated hospital equipment, PCR testing kits and testing machines, personal protective equipment, and provided various forms of assistance to medical frontliners, including free fuel, construction of quarantine facilities, and free toll at all its expressways, which continues to this day.


SMC has also continued its Nutribun feeding program for communities in Bulacan, Manila, Quezon City, and Caloocan with the help of partner organizations and LGUs.


Through SMC’s Better World Tondo feeding center and food bank, SMC has also been providing grocery packs since last year for some 465 families living in Tondo’s poorest communities.



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