‘Rice for the Ilonggos’

The Iloilo City government represented by Executive Assistant Francis Cruz (second from left) accepts from MORE Electric and Power Corp. president Roel Z. Castro (extreme left) a donation of 30 sacks of rice. MORE Power previously donated facemasks, alcohol, sanitizers, and food packs to frontliners in Iloilo City battling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019.
The Iloilo City government represented by Executive Assistant Francis Cruz (second from left) accepts from MORE Electric and Power Corp. president Roel Z. Castro (extreme left) a donation of 30 sacks of rice. MORE Power previously donated facemasks, alcohol, sanitizers, and food packs to frontliners in Iloilo City battling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019.

ILOILO City – MORE Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power) donated rice to the Ilonggos.
In a turnover ceremony at the Relief Operation Center in Jaro Gym yesterday, city government Executive Assistant Francis Cruz accepted MORE Power’s donation of 30 sacks of rice.

Cruz expressed his gratitude to MORE Power through its President and Chief Operating Officer, Roel Z. Castro, and to KEPCO SPC Power Corp. which extended its help to the Ilonggos in partnership with MORE Power.
Also yesterday morning, MORE Power sent 15 sacks of rice to the municipality of Concepcion, Iloilo, through Mayor Raul Banias.
With KEPCO SPC, it donated, too, five sacks of rice to St. Paul Hospital Iloilo through Sr. Anna Tiguero, head of the Nursing Service Department.

MORE Power has since donated facemasks, alcohol, sanitizers, and food packs to frontliners in Iloilo City battling the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019.

Just last week, MORE Power donated 750 rapid test kits to the city and province of Iloilo.
According to Castro, as a public utility company, MORE Power wants to support the frontliners fighting COVID-19.

MORE Power will continue extending assistance until this crisis is overcome, he stressed./PN

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