In response to the challenges of Covid-19 pandemic in the countryside, the Foundation started a HOPE Caravan outreach campaign to distribute relief food items, medical supplies, disinfectant and body wash to local government officials of several communities in Regions II and III from March 27 to 31, 2020. The campaign has reached thousands of residents and their families in the towns of Aritao and Sta. Fe in Nueva Vizcaya and Carranglan in Nueva Ecija in cooperation with the LGUs and volunteer partner groups.
Healthcare frontliners from the Indigenous People’s Hospital in Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya led by Sister Milagros Cubar (second from left) receive medical supplies from TYKFI’s Philip Sing (center), Jonathan Anuma, and Aritao Municipal Vice Mayor Hon. Ruben Sayo (right).
In response to the challenges of Covid-19 pandemic in the countryside, the Foundation started a HOPE Caravan outreach campaign to distribute relief food items, medical supplies, disinfectant and body wash to local government officials of several communities in Regions II and III from March 27 to 31, 2020. The campaign has reached thousands of residents and their families in the towns of Aritao and Sta. Fe in Nueva Vizcaya and Carranglan in Nueva Ecija in cooperation with the LGUs and volunteer partner groups.
Healthcare frontliners from the Indigenous People’s Hospital in Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya led by Sister Milagros Cubar (second from left) receive medical supplies from TYKFI’s Philip Sing (center), Jonathan Anuma, and Aritao Municipal Vice Mayor Hon. Ruben Sayo (right).