Two companies of the Metro Pacific Water Group in Iloilo, along with its joint venture partner, Metro Iloilo Water District (MIWD), have donated P1.5 million pesos worth of COVID-19 test kits, food and medical supplies, and water stations to aid Iloilo City and the seven municipalities in the province of Iloilo in fighting the coronavirus disease.
Metro Pacific Iloilo Water Inc. (MIW), the water distribution company for Metro Iloilo, and Metro Iloilo Bulk Water Supply Corp. (MIB), the bulk water supplier, coordinated with its joint venture partner, the Metro Iloilo Water District (MIWD), donated funds to increase the number of COVID-19 test kits in Iloilo City.
They also provided frontliners and health workers with medical supplies and access to clean, potable water.
Food and various supplies amounting to P100,000 were distributed to the local governments of Pavia, Sta. Barbara, Cabatuan, Maasin, Leganes, San Miguel, and Oton, which are affected by the enhanced community quarantine measures declared in the province last week.
The assistance will enable them to provide more relief goods and necessities to their respective communities, the company said in a statement.
The COVID-19 test kits will be distributed by the Iloilo government through the Office of the Mayor Jerry Trenas.
According to Mayor Trenas, these donations will go a long way in the City’s efforts of containing the novel coronavirus and to safeguard the lives of the Ilonggos, most especially their frontliners who are at risk of contacting the virus.
The Group also installed drinking water facilities in LGUs for areas that were converted for PUM’s and dormitories for health workers. These water stations will be maintained and monitored closely as part of the group’s daily testing for residual chlorine.
Metro Iloilo Water also announced that water bill reading, and collections will be suspended to comply with the quarantine as well.
Metro Pacific Water and its subsidiaries in Iloilo continue to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of people and its consumers in the fight against COVID-19 through its corporate sustainability and disaster relief efforts.