'Grateful Tuesdays' gives aid to 'Karding' victims


Pinky Tobiano (left)with Bianca Manalo (right) and Ann Murphy

"Grateful Tuesdays" is very much alive with its advocacy, started by entrepreneur-philanthropist chemist Pinky Tobiano.

After typhoon Karding wrought havoc over the weekend, "Grateful Tuesday" delivered relief goods to affected families in San Miguel, Bulacan.

Almost 1,000 families received relief goods - rice, sardines, biscuits, soap, hand sanitizer, etc.

Typhoon victims get help from 'Grateful Tuesdays'

Pinky was joined by Bianca Manalo, Ann Murphy, Harvard Business School, Christopher Coachella and Benedict Sy of Avignon.

She acknowledged their unwavering support for "Grateful Tuesdays."

Somehow, the team's generosity alleviated the sufferings of typhoon victims.

"There are so many blessings to thank God for," said Pinky.

"And it's uplifting to share these blessings to those who need them most. A grateful heart is a magnet for miracles," she added.

"Grateful Tuesdays" is an online program which Pinky started to host in 2020.