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SUMMARY of DONATION (DOMESTIC-RECEIVED) As of 28 May 2020 SUMMARY OF DONATION (DOMESTIC-RECEIVED) as of 28 May 2020 DATE DONOR SECTOR TYPE PARTICULARS RECIPIENT UPDATES 24-Mar-20 Maynilad Private In-Kind Purified Drinking Water Office of Civil Defense Distributed 27-Mar-20 San Miguel Corp. Private In-Kind Alcohol 20 liters per gallon Office of Civil Defense Distributed 28-Mar-20 Pepsi Corp. Private In-Kind Purified Drinking Water Office of Civil Defense Distibuted Private In-Kind Non Sterile Proctective Suit Office of Civil Defense Distributed 30-Mar-20 Anonymous donor through Presidential Management Staff Private In-Kind Face Mask (surgical type) Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Gloves (Surgical) Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Surgical Gloves Office of Civil Defense For distribution tp other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Personal Protective Clothing Office of Civil Defense For distribution tp other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Raincoat Office of Civil Defense Distributed 04-Apr-20 SM Foundation Private In-Kind Shoe Cover Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Kn95 Masks Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Surgical Face Masks Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Alcohol Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Mask(surgical) Office of Civil defense Distributed 06-Apr-20 Fastel Service Inc. Private In-Kind 25 kls Sacks of Rice Office of Civil Defense Distributed 07-Apr-20 Philippine Spring Water resources Inc. Private In-Kind Purified Drinking Water(500 ml) Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 08-Apr-20 Trend Micro Private In-Kind Surgical Face Masks Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Civil Society In-Kind Kn95 Masks Office of Civil Defense 09-Apr-20 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (PH) Inc. (F.I.C.C.I) Distributed Civil Society In-Kind Surgical Face Masks Office of Civil Defense 11-Apr-20 IKEA Philippines Private In-Kind Shelters Office of Civil Defense/ Office of the Vice President OCD received dated 15 May 2020 for distribution Men and women of the NationalIntelligence Coordinating Agency 11-Apr-20 Government Cash Office of Civil Defense Direct Bank Deposit (NICA) 14-Apr-20 Taiwanese Compatriot Association of the Philippines Civil Society In-Kind Face Mask Office of Civil Defense On-going distribution 15-Apr-20 Hytera Communications Corp. Private In-Kind Masks (surgical) Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Shoe Cover Private In-Kind Gloves 16-Apr-20 Starboard Manpower Services DSWD Donations received per coordination with DSWD Private In-Kind Face Shields Private In-Kind PPE 16-Apr-20 Beko Pilipinas Corporation Private In-Kind Refrigerator Office of Civil Defense For distribution to Quarantine Facilities Government In-Kind Masks(surgical) Office of Civil Defense Received 5 April 2020; For distribution 17-Apr-20 Philippine National Police 17-Apr-20 Philippine National Police Government In-Kind Surgical Gloves Office of Civil Defense Received 5 April 2020; For distribution 17-Apr-20 Department of Social Welfare and Development Government In-Kind Folding Beds Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 17-Apr-20 Otsuka-Solar Phil. Private In-Kind Water (500 ml) Office of Civil Defense Distributed 17-Apr-20 Civil Society In-Kind Medicines Office of Civil Defense One Marikina MRRD and Lions Club Distributed 17-Apr-20 Civil Society In-Kind Medicines Office of Civil Defense Civil Society In-Kind Face Shields Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 17-Apr-20 Philippine Qipao Cultural Association through Sec Panelo Civil Society In-Kind Surgical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Civil Society In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense Distributed 17-Apr-20 Philippine Rovin Development Corporation Private In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense Distributed 17-Apr-20 Diamond Motors Private In-Kind Masks N95 Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 17-Apr-20 Joint US Military Assistance Group Government In-Kind Folding Bed with Air Mattress Office of Civil Defense Distributed 17-Apr-20 Department of Health Government In-Kind Mask (N95) Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Surgical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Kn95 Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 18-Apr-20 Golden Topper Group Private In-Kind Shoe Cover Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Surgical Gloves Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Surgical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind General Hazmat Office of Civil Defense Distributed 18-Apr-20 San Miguel Corp. Private In-Kind ICU Hazmat Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Goggles Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Surgical Gloves Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 20-Apr-20 Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region XII Government Cash Office of Civil Defense Direct Bank Deposit OCD to provide assistance in news dissemination; Interested 20-Apr-20 Himlayang Pilipino, Inc. Private In-Kind Ash Crypts Families of Fallen Medical Frontliners families will directly coordinate with the Donor Private In-Kind PPE Office of Civil Defense Distributed 21-Apr-20 Federation of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Indusry 21-Apr-20 Federation of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Indusry Private In-Kind Surgical Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Protective suit (clothing) PPE Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries 22-Apr-20 Road Engineering Association of the Philippines Private In-Kind N95 Face Mask Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Medical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed 22-Apr-20 Wilcon Depot, Inc. Private In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Thermal Scanners Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Goggles Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Protective Suits Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Test Kits Office of Civil Defense Distributed 22-Apr-20 Kim Wong through Sec Esperon Private In-Kind N95 Face Mask Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Private In-Kind Surgical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Sterilance Office of Civil Defense Distributed 24-Apr-20 Shell Companies thru Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc. Private In-Kind N95 Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed; 24-Apr-20 Private In-Kind Surgical Face Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Anonymous Donor thru Ms. Monica Reyes Private In-Kind Herbal Medicine Office of Civil Defense Distributed Private In-Kind Rapid Test Kits Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind PPE Various beneficiaries 24-Apr-20 Solaire Private In-Kind Gloves Various beneficiaries As reported by Solaire dated 20 April 2020 Private In-Kind Face Mask (surgical type) Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind Face Shields Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind Goggles Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind Portalet Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind PCR Machine Lung Center of the Philippines Private In-Kind PCR Logix Reagents Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind Thermal Scanners Various beneficiaries Private In-Kind Tent (Regular) NCRPO Private In-Kind Tent (with AC) NCRPO Private In-Kind Tent (without AC) NCRPO Private In-Kind Monoblock Chairs NCRPO Private In-Kind Tables (plastic) NCRPO Private In-Kind Flashlights NCRPO Private In-Kind Batteries NCRPO Private In-Kind RT-PCR Detection Kits As reported by SM Foundation dated 25 April 2020 26-Apr-20 SM Foundation Western Visayas Medical Center Private In-Kind TM RNA Extraction Kits As reported by SM Foundation dated 25 April 2020 Government Cash Philippine Red Cross As reported by Natrional Transmission Corporation dated April 21, 26-Apr-20 National Transmission Corporation Government In-Kind Dormitory Rooms LCP frontliners 2020 Government In-Kind PPE LCP, PHC, EAMC Private In-Kind Surgical Mask Private In-Kind N95 Face Mask Private In-Kind Surgical Mask Latter Day Saints Charities 29-Apr-20 Private In-Kind Face Shields Department of Health Received 1 April 2020 as reported by donor Private In-Kind Rubber Gloves Private In-Kind Protective Suits Private In-Kind 500ml Alcohol Government In-Kind 8640 pcs Protective Suit Office of Civil Defense For Distribution to other beneficiaries Government In-Kind 1800 pcs Face Shields Office of Civil Defense Distributed Government In-Kind 1800 pcs Goggles Office of Civil Defense Distributed 29-Apr-20 Senator Sherwin Gatchalian Government In-Kind 69,000 pcs Surgical Gloves Office of Civil Defense Distributed Government In-Kind 23,200 pcs KN95 Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed Government In-Kind 294,000 pcs Surgical Mask Office of Civil Defense Distributed 29-Apr-20 Bryan Huertas Samante Private In-Kind 168 pcs Masks (Multi-purpose Masks) Office of Civil Defense Distributed 29-Apr-20 Government In-Kind 5,000 pcs Surgical Mask Office of Civil Defense Distibuted; Issued to hospital Department of Labor and Employment Government In-Kind 100 pcs Protective Suit For Distribution to other
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