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Gabbi Garcia helps set up community pantry in Parañaque City


Gabbi Garcia has lent a helping hand in setting up a community pantry in BF Northwest, Parañaque City.

On Tuesday, Gabbi shared photos of people including herself setting up the goods available for pickup, which included vegetables, rice, noodles, sardines, and bottled water, plus free ice cream.

“Libreng gulay para sa ating mga security guards, kuya riders, construction workers. Salamat po sa inyo,” a poster on the table read. 

[Free vegetables for our security guards, delivery riders, construction workers. Thanks to you.]

In her caption, the Kapuso actress said she posted the photo “with nothing but pure and good intentions.”

“This is to inspire everyone that despite the situation, we can all help each other in our own little way,” she added.

Gabbi thanked their community for making the initiative possible. “Thank you also to everyone who stopped by to drop their donations. May God bless you more!” she wrote.

She also expressed her appreciation for all the community pantries nationwide. “Salamat sa inyo (Thanks to you)!!! Keep going! God bless your pure hearts! Tayo tayo ang magtulungan (Let us help each other).”

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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After the Maginhawa community pantry opened in Quezon City on Wednesday, similar initiatives were launched in various locations all over the country.

On Tuesday, the Maginhawa community pantry organizer said they would suspend its operations following what they called “red-tagging” in some government social media pages. – Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/RC, GMA News