(Photo courtesy of Jeff Ronel Latube)

The Taytay municipal government recently carried out an information drive on modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) while it continued its food relief distribution in the remote barangay of Cataban on June 1.

More than 150 senior citizens, persons with a disability, and solo parents from Cataban also received food packs from Rep. Chicoy Alvarez (1st District, Palawan), board member Antonio Juan Alvarez, Taytay mayor Romy Salvame and private individuals.

The relief mission distributed rice, canned goods, instant noodles, sugar, and coffee among others.

Executive assistant Silverio Catedral and public information officer Zanie Seracarpio led the events.

“Bagama’t itong Brgy. Cataban ay ang pinakamaliit lang na barangay at pinakamalayo rin ngunit kailangan nila na ma-update sa status ngayon ng bayan na under MGCQ na tayo upang hindi rin sila mahuli sa impormasyon. Kadalasan kasi sa mga naninirahan dito ay mga nagatrabaho sa bayan ng El Nido na umuwi dahil wala ng pasok sa trabaho nila dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic,”Catedral told Palawan News.

 

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