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PIA’s Livelihood Program: A Gift Back to our Essential Workers

Essential Workers Livelihood Assistance Pilipinas in Action

PIA’s Livelihood Program: A Gift Back to our Essential Workers

Inspired by many of our kababayans’ ingenuity and hard work amidst the COVID-19 crisis, PIA recently started a livelihood program that provides financial assistance to informal workers in order to support their businesses. These are some of their stories... 

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Celebrating Our Super Moms On A Bike

Bike For Hope Pilipinas in Action Working Mothers

Celebrating Our Super Moms On A Bike

A salute to the working moms who are also Pilipinas In Action’s Bike For Hope beneficiaries

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San Fernando: Building the foundations for a bike-friendly PH

Pampanga Pilipinas in Action San Fernando

San Fernando: Building the foundations for a bike-friendly PH

To culminate the productive month we had, our Pilipinas In Action (PIA) team decided to visit San Fernando, Pampanga, to turn over more bicycle sets to the city’s essential workers.  To our surprise, protected bike lanes welcomed us along the road, which we found out were established even before the COVID-19 pandemic started. This sustainable initiative was made possible through the efforts of Mayor Edwin Santiago, who has made it his mission to make San Fernando the most bike-friendly city in the country. This also supports his advocacy to promote health and the environment among his constituents. Sharing the same...

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Supplies for Baguio frontliners and Bethesda Home

Baguio Bethesda Pilipinas in Action

Supplies for Baguio frontliners and Bethesda Home

Two institutions in the north, the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center and the Bethesda Home receive essential supplies from Pilipinas In Action.

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A trail of two cities: Bikes for Tagbilaran and Bacolod

Bacolod Pilipinas in Action Tagbilaran

A trail of two cities: Bikes for Tagbilaran and Bacolod

Pilipinas in Action supports the efforts of Tagbilaran and Bacolod, two cities moving forward on the trail to recovery from the pandemic.

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