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GATCHALIAN FAMILY DONATES P2M-WORTH OF BASIC NEEDS, COMMODITIES TO CEBU CITY

As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, Senator Win Gatchalian said there should be no let-up in providing aid to those who need it most, especially in Cebu City which is now considered as the epicenter of the coronavirus disease in the country.

The Gatchalian family donated more than P2 million in daily basic needs and commodities to the Cebu City government. Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella receives the donations consisting of 600 sacks of rice, 20,000 assorted canned goods, 50,000 packs of noodles, and 100,000 pieces of surgical masks.

The veteran legislator was joined by Cebu City ABC President Franklyn Ong and Region 7 PNP Regional Director Albert Ignatius Ferro in the ceremonial turnover of donations at the Cebu City Hall open grounds.

“The donation is part of our family’s ongoing humanitarian efforts especially to those in vulnerable communities.”

The seasoned lawmaker said that the latest donation is part of the Gatchalian family’s ongoing humanitarian efforts especially to those in vulnerable communities.

The donation is on top of the family’s earlier assistance to Barangay Lahug in Cebu two months ago. Over P1 million-worth of food packs, bottled water, sacks of rice, assorted canned goods, and medical supplies for the frontliners and constituents were donated.

“We’re far from flattening the curve. Containment measures seem to be not enough. But we also cannot be less stringent in managing the outbreak,” the senator emphasized.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country has reached more than 56,000. For Cebu City alone, of the 7,246 confirmed cases of COVID-19, there were recoveries of 3,650 and 356 deaths as of July 11.

“The private sector’s contribution in the fight against COVID-19 could keep our countrymen away from hunger and illness.”

“While the government continues to strive in providing help to where it’s needed most, the private sector’s contribution in the fight against COVID-19 could keep our countrymen away from hunger and illness,” he said.

“Makaaasa ang taong-bayan na patuloy kaming tutulong, sa abot ng aming makakaya, sa kahit saan mang sulok ng Pilipinas. Kaisa kami sa laban na ito,” Gatchalian stressed.

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