THE coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has a tremendous worldwide impact. It kills both people and sources of income. The number of deaths continues to exponentially increase. The struggle of Filipino families to survive also persists.
Hunger is real, and many Filipinos ask this question: “Where can I get food for me and my family today?” People are compelled to provide for their families, and, inevitably, violate quarantine protocols.
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