#WeTheFrontliners – Support Our Frontliners

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Your donations will aid the Philippines' frontline in the battle for life in this COVID-19 pandemic. It is evident that the Philippines healthcare system is not at par to other countries such as the United States, Italy, South Korea, Germany, etc.

With the #WeTheFrontliners initiative, the collected funds will be used to purchase necessities (PPEs, food, sanitizers, etc.) for our frontliners in Manila and Pampanga, Philippines. The capital of the Phillipines, Manila, together with the food capital of the Philippines, Pampanga, is part of the island-wide enhanced community quarantine that the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Roa Duterte, ordered to tackle the spread of the virus COVID-19.

At the frontlines, in the Philippines, you can see understaffed, overworked health workers with self-made face shields as the hospitals in the country are severely lacking the budget to purchase the necessary PPEs and effectively fight the virus. You can also see the police manning checkpoints 24/7 rain or shine with minimal PPEs. These checkpoints are part of the government's effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

With your help, we will be able to provide nutritional goods, sanitizers, PPEs to our frontliners in the Philippines. We humbly request for your aid in donating to your heart's content for this cause.



For more information about the Philippine's Healthcare System kindly proceed to this link, head on to 'Key Findings', page 263.

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  • Carlo Luis Fajardo
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