The Community Pantry Movement Is Back To Help Out Victims Of Typhoon Odette

The community pantry movement started out as a bamboo cart filled with free food for Patricia Non's neighbors along Maginhawa Street in April. Working on the idea of socialism, it aims to equitably distribute resources to every citizen through the mantra: "Magbigay ayon sa kakayahan, kumuha batay sa pangangailangan."
It allows everyone, whatever social class, to contribute to and benefit from the collective. Eight months later, the spirit of the movement still exists; and Non calls on Filipinos to jumpstart the community pantries and kitchens in Visayas and Mindanao, which were badly hit by typhoon Odette on December 16.
"Target po natin makapagbigay ng hot meals sa evacuation centers ng affected areas," Non said in a post.
For cash donations, you may send through the following channels:
GCASH
09451454390
Ann Patricia Non
BDO
001430247639
Ana Patricia B. Non
"Maaari niyo rin po kaming sabihan kung may plano ang inyong area na magbukas ng Community Kitchen," she added.
This story originally appeared on Spot.ph.
* Minor edits have been made by the Yummy.ph editors.
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