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Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach, taking note that it has been a year since the pandemic hit the country, spoke up that people should demand for a “better system,” while also acknowledging the rise of community pantries and what they reflect.
“For me, the community pantry is a really good initiative,” she said when a fan asked her about the matter on her Twitter page yesterday, April 27. She added that the effort is “proof of the undying spirit of Bayanihan.”
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The beauty queen said she understands if people are hesitant to support the effort, but she believes that it is a “call” for people to help in every way they can.
“It’s been a year since the pandemic hit and everyone is just trying their best to survive,” she said. “We can and we should demand a better system.”
soon as we get the opportunity. It’s a great reminder of what we can achieve together.
We can and we should demand a better system.
— Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (@PiaWurtzbach) April 27, 2021
Wurtzbach urged her fans to extend help and to stay home if they can. She also encouraged them to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible.
Community pantries started as a project by Quezon City resident Ana Patricia Non. The initiative began as a small bamboo cart in Maginhawa Street, Teacher’s Village East and has since been replicated in different parts of the country. JB
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