The Office of the Vice President (OVP) announced on Sunday, Oct. 9, that it will deploy three “Kalusugan Food Trucks” in schools nationwide as part of its program to stop malnutrition among Filipino children.

OVP Local Affairs and Special Programs Division chief Norman Baloro said that one food truck will be stationed in identified schools and institutions per region to address the “nutritional challenges” of schoolchildren in communities.
Each of the food trucks will be following a 120-day feeding program menu.
“We target nine schools in a year (three schools each in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao), considering that 120 days is prescribed by National Nutrition Council,” Baloro said in a statement.
This program will be implemented by the OVP in collaboration with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Health (DOH) through the National Nutrition Council.
Vice President Sara Duterte sits as the Education secretary in a concurrent capacity.
Baloro underscored the urgent need to help solve malnutrition, hunger, and poor development among schoolchildren.
These trucks will also be used to augment food distribution intended for disaster victims.
“Our food trucks will also serve as mobile kitchen during calamities as part of our disaster operations,” Baloro said, noting these trucks “were lent to the OVP under a usufruct agreement until 2028,” he said.