THE kilometric line of people waiting for their turn to be given food for their tables at the community pantry on Maginhawa Street in Teachers Village, Diliman, Quezon City, would make us proud and depressed at the same time.
Proud because Maginhawa, where the community pantry movement started, exemplifies the Filipino’s compassion for his or her hungry sibling.
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