Pasig City Sets Up Community Kitchens to Serve Meals for Frontliners

Pasig City’s Community Kitchens Provides Meals to Frontliners

Pasig City has set up mobile community kitchens to provide health workers and other frontliners with a meal amid enhanced community quarantine.

Community Kitchens

Mayor Vico Sotto led the initiative to feed and provide meals for health workers, policemen, sweepers and other workers who are continuing to work with the government’s efforts against coronavirus.

Pasig City Public Information Office’s Facebook page posted a video where Mayor Vico Sotto could be seen making rounds in said kitchen, thanking the staff there and encouraging them. There are also photos shared showing their mobile kitchens.

https://www.facebook.com/PasigPIO/videos/250150022674087/

According to the post, the community kitchens can serve as many as 2,000 packed foods per meal. According to them, the packed meals will be delivered to the frontliners so it will be more convenient for them.

Aside from the free food, health workers will also have free rides to and from their hospitals. Through GET Philippines, Pasig City was also able to have two 2nd generation Community Managed Electric Transport (Comet) units or electronic vans for their daily transport.

Community Kitchens

This is Pasig City’s latest move to help out its frontliners amid the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine, which prompted the ban of public transportation and closure of establishments.

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