P&G donates 100,000 medical grade face masks to Manila – The Manila Times



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(Left to right) Laurentiu, USAid Reachhealth Program Manager
Stan, President and CEO of P&G Philippines Raffy Fajardo, USAid Philippines Mission Director Lawrence Hardy 2nd, US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim, Regional Director of the DoH Center for Health Development Metro Manila, Corazón Flores and Mayor Francisco ‘Isko Moreno’ Domagoso.

SINCE Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), P&G has become a Force for Good to help the nation fight Covid-19.

Among the first companies to respond, P&G immediately repurposed its manufacturing operations to produce and donate medical grade face masks locally, applying its expertise in baby care and feminine nonwovens.

Since its initial commitment to donate one million face masks, P&G has strengthened its manufacturing capacity, now doubling its initial commitment and donating to more partner healthcare institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations and local government units, including the city ​​of Manila.

In addition to the face masks, the City of Manila also received 5,000 Health and Hygiene Kits or BIDA Home Kits containing P & G’s trusted sanitary products, such as Safeguard soap, Joy dishwashing liquid, Ariel detergent and Head & Shoulders shampoo. with the help of the United States. Agency for International Development (USAid), the United States Embassy and the Department of Health (DoH).

The program was attended by the United States Ambassador to the Philippines, Sung Kim, the Director of the USAid Philippines Mission Lawrence Hardy 2nd, the Regional Director of the DoH Center for Health Development Metro Manila, Corazon Flores, and the President and General Manager from P&G Philippines, Raffy Fajardo.

As part of protecting the leaders, P&G had previously donated millions of pesos worth of its trusted hygiene products and PPE to nine public hospitals within the city of Manila, including the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), which has been designated as a Covid-19 priority reference. hospital.



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