Payatas dumpsite is still the largest open dumpsite in the Philippines and was reopened only months after the 2000 disaster at the request of scavengers and other residents of the area who depend on it for their livelihood.
Wong Chu King Foundation providing assistance to poor and underprivileged sectors, entered into an agreement to fund the feeding of malnourished children from poor families residing at the garbage dumpsite in Barangay Payatas.
WCKF partnered with other organizations; Payatas Orione Foundation Inc. (Paofi), and the UP Law Class of 1978 in providing meal to the residents.
Signing the MOA were James Vincent Navarette, WCKF general manager; Fr. Martin Mroz, Paofi executive director; and Atty. Antonio Ocampo, representative of UP Law Class of 1978.
Under the memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Paofi, WCKF and the UP Law Class of 1978 will provide one nutritious meal per day for one year for 75 children of one of Paofi feeding centers in Payatas.
Payatas Orione Foundation Inc.’s program envisions that the each children achieve their normal weight within a year from enrolling in the program.
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