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Chooks-to-Go helps stranded OFWs

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True to its promise, Chooks-to-Go returned to Pasay to continue to take care of stranded overseas Filipino workers, Saturday.

Though some of the first 200 OFWs were already sent home to General Santos City, the number of the stranded passengers doubled to 400.

The 400 OFWs were moved to Villamor Elementary School for temporary lodging.

A stranded OFW receives a food pack and water from Chooks-to-Go which returned to Pasay to continue to take care of overseas Filipino workers trying to go home.
A stranded OFW receives a food pack and water from Chooks-to-Go which returned to Pasay to continue to take care of overseas Filipino workers trying to go home.

Chooks-to-Go once again sent over packs of warm meals for the day.

“The least we can do is keep them strong and satiated as they countinue their difficult journey back to their hometowns. May they find comfort in the simple meals we’ve shared,” said Chooks-to-Go president Ronald Mascariñas.

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Mascariñas vowed that he and Chooks-to-Go will continue to do this until all of the country’s modern day heroes are sent home.

Since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country, Bounty Agro Ventures Inc. has been supporting frontliners and vulnerable communities severely affected by the lockdowns.

BAVI has donated chicken and poultry products for nearly 400,000 meals.

BAVI is the largest rotisserie chicken company and the only poultry integrator in the Philippines that does not put any antibiotics in its chickens. It is also the company behind Uling Roasters and Adobo Connection.

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