Red Cross sends out hope, gives ayuda to unemployed PWDs

Despite the ongoing MECQ in several parts of the country, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continues to be at the forefront in providing hope to the most vulnerable.

On August 25, 2021, PRC volunteers and staff from the PRC Cebu Chapter sent out food packs to visually impaired individuals whose livelihoods were affected by the pandemic.

“Regardless of the current challenges that we are facing, the Red Cross will always be there. We stand to provide hope for the most vulnerable whom we serve without discrimination,” reiterates PRC Chair and CEO Sen. Dick Gordon.

According to PRC Cebu Chapter Administrator Vera De Jesus, “Rosendo Lacaba, who has been in touch with the Senator for support since the early onset of the pandemic, called for help. In no time, the PRC Cebu Chapter provided food packs containing rice, sardines, luncheon meat, baked beans, Vienna sausage, and chicken liver. All in all, we gave food packs to 14 visually impaired individuals, and 15 day workers (no work, no pay – barber, driver, salon worker, laundrywomen).”

“Maraming salamat po sa tulong mo po Senator, laking tulong po sa pamilya ko kasi lima ang anak ko, buntis ang asawa ko, at plano ko tulungan ang mga binigay niyo. Sa amin, malaking tulong ito dahil mahigit isang buwan wala kaming trabaho… kaya maraming salamat po Senator Dick Gordon, sana po marami pa po na katulad ko na nahirapan ngayon na ating pandemic, matutulungan mo,” said Rosendo Lacaba Jr., the blind masseur who was one of the beneficiaries.

This week, the PRC Cebu Chapter will also be rolling out its food trucks to provide hot meals for health workers at Vicente Sotto Medical Center and MECQ-affected Poblacion Guadalupe in Cebu. (PRC)

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