By Raymund Antonio
Are you a health worker who works in a hospital far from your home?
Frontline health workers may stay in a free dormitory provided by the office of Vice President Leni Robredo amid the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine.
(OVP / MANILA BULLETIN)
Situated in Cubao, Quezon City, the dormitory has eight bedrooms that may accomodate 14 people.
Each room has a toilet, mattress, pillow, blanket, electric fan, and garbage bin.
The facility is open not only for health workers and medical professionals, but also to other essential personnel such as security guards and volunteers who are on the frontlines in the fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Robredo said her office has opened the dormitory in response to requests from the public amid its ongoing assistance drive to aid COVID-19 frontliners.
“Sa pagsisimula ng inisiyatibong ito, umaasa kami na makapagbigay ng kahit kaunting ginhawa para sa ating mga magigiting na frontliners na walang sawa sa paglilingkod sa ating mga kababayan,” she said in a Facebook post.
(By starting this initiative, we hope this will give some relief to our courageous frontliners who are tirelessly serving our countrymen.)
Robredo’s office partnered with Jay Ignacio, Rotary Club of San Juan del Monte, Spouses of Rotary Club of San Juan North, and Matrix Appliances PH to provide the free dormitory.
The vice president said the dorm will be on a “first come, first served basis” due to its limited capacity and in line with the implementation of social distancing measures.
For the health workers and frontliners who want to avail the services of the dorm may contact Andrea at 0998-5917408 or send details to [email protected].
Additional details and updates will be announced on Robredo’s Facebook page.
(OVP / MANILA BULLETIN)
Situated in Cubao, Quezon City, the dormitory has eight bedrooms that may accomodate 14 people.
Each room has a toilet, mattress, pillow, blanket, electric fan, and garbage bin.
The facility is open not only for health workers and medical professionals, but also to other essential personnel such as security guards and volunteers who are on the frontlines in the fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Robredo said her office has opened the dormitory in response to requests from the public amid its ongoing assistance drive to aid COVID-19 frontliners.
“Sa pagsisimula ng inisiyatibong ito, umaasa kami na makapagbigay ng kahit kaunting ginhawa para sa ating mga magigiting na frontliners na walang sawa sa paglilingkod sa ating mga kababayan,” she said in a Facebook post.
(By starting this initiative, we hope this will give some relief to our courageous frontliners who are tirelessly serving our countrymen.)
Robredo’s office partnered with Jay Ignacio, Rotary Club of San Juan del Monte, Spouses of Rotary Club of San Juan North, and Matrix Appliances PH to provide the free dormitory.
The vice president said the dorm will be on a “first come, first served basis” due to its limited capacity and in line with the implementation of social distancing measures.
For the health workers and frontliners who want to avail the services of the dorm may contact Andrea at 0998-5917408 or send details to [email protected].
Additional details and updates will be announced on Robredo’s Facebook page.