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CDC partners with Food Panda to help displaced workers

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CLARK CARES, PANDA SHARES. A partnership between the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and Food Panda Philippines Inc. (FPPI) will give hope to 77 displaced workers of Clark and their families as a new year approaches. (CDC-CD Photo)



CLARK FREEPORT
– Some 77 displaced workers around the Metro Clark area will benefit from Clark Development Corporation’s (CDC) livelihood assistance project called “Kabuhayan Assistance for Displaced CFZ employees”.

The work opportunity would stem from the agreement signed by CDC Officer-in-Charge for the Office of the President Engr. Mariza O. Mandocdoc with Food Panda Philippines, Inc. (FPPI).

Under the agreement, the target beneficiaries will each receive financial assistance from FPPI. A start-up allowance amounting to P3,000, including a P500 first year insurance for each Food Panda rider to be hired, will be provided once the operation of the food courier commences inside the Freeport.

“It’s heartwarming for us to find a partner in Food Panda. Probably for us it’s just a signing of document or hiring but for employees who have been displaced, that means a lot to their families and to them,” Mandocdoc said.

ENDING THE YEAR WITH OPPORTUNITIES. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Officer-in-Charge (OIC) for the Office of the President Engr. Mariza O. Mandocdoc (4th from left) together with CDC AVP for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso (3rd from right) recently led the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between CDC and Food Panda Philippines Inc. (FPPI). FPPI was represented by FPPI Director of Finance Leopoldo De Castro Jr. (3rd from left), FPPI Regulatory and Public Affairs Manager Rosalie C. Romero (2nd from left), FPPI Expansion Project Manager Jevalene S. Delizo (1st from left), FPPI City Manager Louis Chito S. Gomez (2nd from right), and FPPI Legal Manager Atty. Rafael Juico (1st from right). The agreement will provide job opportunities for the displaced workers of the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ). (CDC-CD Photo)

Also present during the activity are CDC Asst. Vice President for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso, FPPI Director of Finance Leopoldo De Castro Jr., FPPI Regulatory and Public Affairs Manager Rosalie C. Romero, and FPPI Expansion Project Manager Jevalene S. Delizo.

De Castro also thanked CDC for partnering with them in order to establish their corporate social advocacy within Food Panda Philippines.

“Thank you for choosing us as your partners. I think our motivation to continue such kind of advocacies is basically as a result of these types of partnership. And hopefully we’re able to roll this out in many cities,” De Castro said.

“Again it’s not only putting together a business context but it’s also how we wanted to give opportunities for those that were hit by this pandemic,” he added.

FPPI City Manager Louis Chito S. Gomez and FPPI Legal Manager Atty. Rafael Juico were also present during the signing event.

Food Panda is a global online food delivery marketplace which operates in more than 40 countries across five continents.

In the Philippines, it was launched in June 2014 and has since grown to over 1,000 partner restaurants nationwide.

The online platform of Food Panda’s systematic delivery service allows users to order directly from their favorite restaurants delivered straight to their homes.

With this type of service in demand during these times, CDC and FPPI will work hand-in-hand with the aim to give economic opportunities to displaced workers and also to provide support to the affected businesses, particularly restaurants of this Freeport.

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