
Manila, Philippines–The J. Amado Araneta Foundation (JAAF), the social responsibility arm of Araneta City, has turned over more food aid on May 7, 2020, to select communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through the donations from the #TogetherWeHeal campaign.

Target recipients are 400 families from two barangays in Caloocan City, 120 families from Barangay San Martin de Porres, and 130 families from Gawad Kalinga–Munting Pamayanan Village in Quezon City.

They launched it last March 31, 2020, to help indigent Filipino families in Metro Manila with difficult access to basic food needs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

For as low as Php 350, a donor may be able to provide one food pack that contains canned goods, packs of noodles, and vegetable seed packets provided by the Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Plant Industries.
Interested donors may still donate to the #TogetherWeHeal campaign via TicketNet online (bit.ly/AranetaDonationDrive) until June 15, 2020.