PH Red Cross deploys 'Hot Meals on Wheels' to aid disaster preparedness
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) deployed its "Hot Meals On Wheels" (food trucks) to communities within 24 hours as part of its ongoing efforts to provide nutrition and sustenance to people that will be affected by typhoon Betty.
(Photo courtesy of PH Red Cross)
“We are a disaster-prone country, so the Philippine Red Cross is always ready,” PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Richard Gordon said on Sunday, May 28. Currently, the PRC has 35 food trucks across the country, strategically positioned and ready to be deployed in times of crisis. “Food trucks bring not just hot meals but also comfort and a sense of community among people in crisis. Our donors see the importance of food trucks, that is why we have been able to expand our fleet of food trucks," Gordon said. "And now some local government units, following our lead, have bought food trucks as a disaster preparedness measure,” he added. Gordon also assured the public that PRC chapters in the path of the typhoon are ready to help with food trucks and other crisis response tools like amphibians, rescue boats, medical units, 6x6 trucks, payloaders, and water tankers. Meanwhile, PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang said that as of May 28, two PRC water tankers are "prepositioned in Nueva Vizcaya and Olongapo to respond to the provinces in Northern Luzon." READ:[https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/28/ph-red-cross-sends-water-tankers-relief-assistance-to-betty-affected-areas](https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/28/ph-red-cross-sends-water-tankers-relief-assistance-to-betty-affected-areas) Related to this, Gordon urged the public to adhere to government-mandated pre-emptive evacuation protocols as a means to save themselves. “Huwag na kayo magpabigat (Don't add up to the burden). Instead, volunteer to help with the Red Cross as we are strengthening our community-based volunteers," Gordon said. *(Rhowen Del Rosario)*
(Photo courtesy of PH Red Cross)
“We are a disaster-prone country, so the Philippine Red Cross is always ready,” PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Richard Gordon said on Sunday, May 28. Currently, the PRC has 35 food trucks across the country, strategically positioned and ready to be deployed in times of crisis. “Food trucks bring not just hot meals but also comfort and a sense of community among people in crisis. Our donors see the importance of food trucks, that is why we have been able to expand our fleet of food trucks," Gordon said. "And now some local government units, following our lead, have bought food trucks as a disaster preparedness measure,” he added. Gordon also assured the public that PRC chapters in the path of the typhoon are ready to help with food trucks and other crisis response tools like amphibians, rescue boats, medical units, 6x6 trucks, payloaders, and water tankers. Meanwhile, PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang said that as of May 28, two PRC water tankers are "prepositioned in Nueva Vizcaya and Olongapo to respond to the provinces in Northern Luzon." READ:[https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/28/ph-red-cross-sends-water-tankers-relief-assistance-to-betty-affected-areas](https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/28/ph-red-cross-sends-water-tankers-relief-assistance-to-betty-affected-areas) Related to this, Gordon urged the public to adhere to government-mandated pre-emptive evacuation protocols as a means to save themselves. “Huwag na kayo magpabigat (Don't add up to the burden). Instead, volunteer to help with the Red Cross as we are strengthening our community-based volunteers," Gordon said. *(Rhowen Del Rosario)*