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COVID-19 Relief Efforts COVID-19 Relief Efforts Ateneo DReaM Team, Tanging Yaman Foundation, Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan April 13, 2020 All of these efforts are made through the partnership of the Ateneo DReaM Team and the Jesuit network - particularly the Society of Jesus - Philippine Province, Tanging Yaman Foundation, and Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan. Food & Rice Packs for Indigent Communities Total number of families provided with food and rice packs: 20,400 Total number of families provided with rice packs: 7,410 Total number of families fed: 27,810 Number of communities provided for: 78 --- Total number of families still in need: 11,130 Sectoral members still in need: 1,406 Number of communities still in need: 91 Communities Provided Food Packs To (as of April 13, 2020) ACED Feeding program volunteers in: GK Telus 1, Tandang Sora Kapanata Inserted Brgy. Loyola Heights ● Brgy. Holy Spirit, QC GK Melchora A, Tandang Sora Community Our Lady of San Antonio Parish Muslim Community ● Brgy. Pasong Tamo, QC UGMMARIZ - Cardona Angels Seminary Santa Clara Fr. Noel Elorde's Parish ● Brgy. Old Balara, QC UNBOUND - Cardona Parish FAAI Community Outreach ● Brgy. Commonwealth, QC GK Sampaguita Manila North for Children ● Brgy. Batasan Hills, QC GK Waling Waling Cemetery Manila (℅ Mother of Divine Providence Parish ● Brgy. Bagong Silangan, GK Pinag-isang Palad Fr. Flavie) UP Diliman San Pedro Calungsod Parish QC GK Espiritu Santo Village (Sitio Payatas (℅ Fr. Paul) GK Brookside Bagong Silangan ● Brgy. Tandang Sora, QC Pajo) Buklod Tao (Banaba) Quezon City LGU Batasan Hills "Taniman" ● Brgy. Payatas Good Samaritan Nursing Home Kalinga Sa Kalikasan Ng Puncan Mercedarian Convent ● Brgy. Varsity Hills, QC Ladies Brigade Bonifacio Daycare (KAPUNCAN) Malabon LGU GK Munting Pamayanan Guanella Center, Servants of Brgy. Buhangin Parish Ina ng Laging Saklolo Parish GK Blue Eagle Payatas Trese Del Charity Church (Talim) Epiphany of the Lord Parish Rosario - Cox GK Village GK AAA - St. Mary Euphrasia Integrated SAMAKABA (San Miguel, Urban Poor Community (under the Molave Village Gawad Kalinga Development Foundation Inc. Bulacan) Delpan bridge) Shaw-Keegan Lingap ACED feeding program beneficiaries in: Tahanang Walang Hagdan Pangkabataan, E. Rod Lingap • Manuel L. Quezon ES San Jose Tagapagtanggol Parish COMMUNITIES PROVIDED Escopa * Judge Feliciano Belmonte HS Balara, Katipunan- JODA RICE PACKS TO: Association of Competent • Cainta ES K-Mart, Katipunan- JODA Differently - Abled Person, Inc. GK * Judge Feliciano Belmonte, MLQ Brgy. Pansol Marikina LGU Quezon City LGU Licad, Payatas * Gen. Roxas Elementary School Cathedral of Kalookan (BP Brgy. Calawis, Antipolo Maporak, GK Nicasia, Payatas * Bayanihan Elementary School Ambo) Construction workers, 5 Zambales GK HSIA, Tandang Sora GK * Batino Elementary School sites Food vendors Brgy. Botocan, Quezon City Kalookan Tabora, Tandang Sora GK * Project 4 Elementary School Estero de San Miguel - (℅ Bishop Ambo) Gabaldon Legarda Slip-Zero Communities Still In Need (as of April 13, 2020) GK Pioneer, Batasan North California GK Village San Juan City Bahay Pag-Asa Samahang MacLen Village GK Telus 2, Batasan Canada GK Village - GK Pio Samahang Tanglaw ng (Catmon, Malabon) GK Tribu, Batasan GK Malanday School Swiber GK Village Sukatan-LN (Daraitan, Tanay) Talanay, Batasan GK AMPAPP/PPLIC GK Lupang Arenda Multi-Purpose Cooperative San Andres Sukatan (San Andres, Tanay) Merlion Village Recomville GK Tanglaw Pag-asa Youth Rehabilitation Samahan ng mga Health Organizations GK Gem 5 GK Village Amparo GK 8 Center (CICL) under the Provincial Social sa Tanay (SHOT), Integrative Medicine for M Aquino Silver Heights GK Village Welfare & Development Office (Bulacan) Alternative Healthcare Systems (INAM) GK Christ the King Ateneo Blue Eagle GK Community Organizers Multiverity (Laguna) Philippines, Inc. (Brgy. Cuyambay) GK Pag-Asa Village GK Ave Maria (Tanay, Munting Sambayanang Kristiyano ng Bayto, Samahan ng mga Health Organizations GK Mili Ville GK Rizal) GK Federal Land, Pililia CBCP-NASSA FarmFirst Project (sustainable sa Tanay (SHOT), Integrative Medicine for Acme NJ GK GK Bayanihan Village, Dasma agriculture), Social Action Center of Zambales Alternative Healthcare Systems (INAM) Baluarte GK St. Maria de Mattias Center - Diocese of Iba Philippines, Inc. (San Andres, Tanay) Bombero GK Humanitarian Legal Social Action Center of Zambales SAMMACA (Calatagan, Batangas) Magsaysay GK Assistance Foundation [SACZ]/Zambales Diocese, Munting Masantol Eastern Coastal Communities Quirino Bureau of Jail Management and Sambayanang Kristiyano ng Pundakit (MECC) GK Sto. Niño Penology (BJMP) Social Action Center of Zambales Pampanga Coastal Emergency GK Bungad Humanitarian Legal [SACZ]/Zambales Diocese, Munting Response (PCER) GK Howmart Community Assistance Foundation Sambayanang Kristiyano ng Tambac Buklod ng Kababaihan GK Brookside Bureau of Jail Management and Social Action Center of Zambales (Olongapo) Rosales, Pangasinan GK Bulaklakan Penology (BJMP) [SACZ]/Zambales Diocese, Talim Island, Binangonan GK Tatalon Marikina CSWDO Munting Sambayanang Kristiyano Bgy 177 and 178, Caloocan City GK San Jose City Government of Marikina ng Bani Social Action Center of Zabarte/Caloocan GK NIA Community Elderly Federation of Balong Zambales Culion, Palawan GK Sitio Ruby Bato Pasadena Elderly [SACZ]/Zambales Diocese, Munting Isla Puting Bato, North Harbor SM GK Village Phase Federation Sambayanang Kristiyano ng Sindol Kumunoy A, Opna, Promised Land, 2 Community Organisasyon ng May Kapansan- R4M People's Organization United East Australia GK Village Corazon de Jesus Samahan ng Magsasaka sa Nabangko, Upper Urban poor community, NIA Road, Chinaville GK Village St. Joseph Elderly Federation San Jose, Bosoboso, Antipolo Quezon City Tala GK 1 to 5 Villages Arnold Janssen Kalinga Center MARIWSKA Inc. German GK Village Inc. Staging PH 9 PKG 2 GK Village Samahang Ikauunlad ng may Ateneo-Wyeth GK Village Kapansanan Ating Palawakin Multi- Purpose Cooperative (SIKAP MPC) Luwalhati ng Maynila PPEs for Frontliners • Cash donation of 1M for UP Medical Foundation • PPE donations for various hospitals - Total # of hospitals provided with PPEs: 54 - Breakdown of PPEs donated (as of April 4): ● 568 gallons of isopropyl alcohol ● 160 liters of disinfectant alcohol ● 21,450 surgical masks (per piece) ● 59,600 nitrite gloves (per piece) ● 1,530 gowns ● 17 eye goggles ● 4,070 face shields ● 4,164 sachets of Lola Remedios ● 1534 hazmat suits ● 8,970 N95 masks ● 3,050 cloth face masks ● 4 acrylic boxes ● 100 coveralls ● 600 plastic covers - Total number of hospitals still in need: 37 (and counting) Hospitals Provided PPEs to (As of April 3, 2020) Antipolo City Medical Hospital University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Bicol Medical Center Las Piñas Doctors Hospital Memorial Medical Center Bicol Regional Teaching and Training Hospital San Lazaro Hospital The Medical City - Ortigas Medical City Clark Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical St. Raphael foundation and medical center Memorial Hospital [Tala] Center Philippine Children's Medical St. Catherine of Alexandria Foundation Philippine General Hospital Center Rizal Medical Center and Medical Center RITM Chinese General Hospital and Medical Angeles University Philippine Heart Center Center Ynares Memorial Hospital Foundation St Paul Hospital East Avenue Medical Center Taytay Doctors Hospital Cavite Quirino Memorial Medical Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital Center San Juan Medical Ortigas Hospital and Health Care Rural Health Unit - Polangui Center Center De los santos medical center Laguna Medical Center Amang Rodriguez Marikina San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation St. James Hospital Medical Center Inc Hospital Community General Lung Center of the Taytay Municipal Health Office / Taytay Hospital Bulacan Medical Philippines National Kidney & Emergency Hospital, J. Asilo St., Taytay, Rizal (200 Center Manila Doctors Transplant Institute frontliners) Taytay Maternity and Child Care Hospital Ospital ng Malabon Center, Rizal Ave., Taytay, Rizal (35 frontliners and Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Care Veterans Memorial Medical staff) Center Cardinal Santos Medical Center Center World Citi Medical Center SDS Medical Center Adventist Medical Center Philippine Rehabilitation Institute Clinica Antipolo Hospital National Center for Mental Foundation Bicol Region General Hospital Makati Medical Center Health and Geriatric Medical Center (Bicol St Luke's Medical Center. Sanitarium) Hospitals Still In Need of PPEs (as of April 3, 2020) Philippine Orthopedic Center Nueva Ecija Doctors Hospital Jesus Dela Pena Health Region 2 Trauma and Medical Center Fe Del Mundo Medical Center Cagayan Valley Medical Center Marikina Valley Center Cauayan Medical Specialist Medical Center Diocese of Hospital Doctor to the Barrio, Cubao Marinduque Quezon Memorial National Children’s Hospital Hospital [Lucena] Our Lady of Peace Hospital Dagupan Doctors Villaflor Memorial Medical Capitol Medical Center Center Good Samaritan Medical Center in St. Luke's Medical Center - Global City Cabanatuan Good Samaritan Medical Center in Philippine Rehabilitation Institute Gapan Foundation Valenzuela Medical Center Lorma Medical Center in San Fernando (Valenzuela City General Hospital) Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Navotas City Hospital Center Child's Hope Medical Center Asian Hospital and Medical Center Mary Chiles General Hospital Metro North Medical Hospital (COVID Kolambugan Provincial Hospital Ward) Bulacan Medical Center Skyline
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