Labor group Defend Jobs Philippines created their own version of a community pantry on Matimyas Street in Sampaloc, Manila on Friday (April 16).

(Defend Jobs Philippines photo / MANILA BULLETIN)
The project dubbed "Matimyas Workers Pantry" was inspired by the Maginhawa Community Pantry project in Quezon City.
"The project was also held to send their message across to the national government to be sensitive and compassionate enough to the sufferings of our poor Filipinos and workers who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the administration’s continuing lockdown and community quarantine impositions," the group said in a statement.
The table was packed with vitamins, rice, vegetables, canned goods, instant noodles, and other grocery items.
The pantry allows residents to take what they need and encourage them to give back what they can offer for the sustainability of the community pantry.
For those interested to give away items for the community pantry, they can drop off items at 2011 B Matimyas Street, Sampaloc, Manila. Cash donations can be sent to G-Cash number 09155670410.