Phoenix Petroleum commits assistance amid pandemic
MANILA: Independent fuel company Phoenix Petroleum is doing its share in the fight versus the Covid-19 pandemic.
In a press release, Phoenix chief operating officer Henry Fadullon said, “We saw what was happening, we were part of what was happening, and it would be a shame to not do anything — as an individual, and as a Filipino company to help in the (efforts to fight and contain) Covid-19.”
Last week, Phoenix donated Super LPG tanks for the community kitchen program of the Pasig City local government, "an initiative to provide sustenance to the countless health workers and other frontliners working tirelessly in the efforts to stop the spread of the (virus)."
Phoenix also promised to donate 7,000 liters to Grab Philippines vehicles in order conscripted to provide free transportation to health workers starting last March 21. This is in response to the cessation of public utility vehicle services, save for trips of essential personnel and authorized travel.
“What we are doing echoes what the Udenna Foundation CommUnity Care program has rallied us to do — to maximize all our efforts, efforts of Udenna companies, to feed, protect, and transport our community in our belief that all efforts, no matter how small can lead to better lives for the Filipino,” Fadullon added.
Photos courtesy of Phoenix Petroleum and GMA News TV
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