M Lhuillier donates sacks of rice to COVID-19 patients isolated in NOAH Complex | Inquirer Business

M Lhuillier donates sacks of rice to COVID-19 patients isolated in NOAH Complex

/ 08:00 AM August 24, 2020

Ang Tulay ng PaMLyang Pilipino, M Lhuillier Financial Services, continues to do its part in helping the Filipino community fight through the pandemic by donating over 2,000 kilos of rice to the New Normal Oasis for Adaption and a Home (NOAH) Complex. M Lhuillier OPEC Support Officers turned over the donation to NOAH Complex Facility Manager Atty. Joy Pesquera and NOAH welfare officer Dr. Ester Concha last July 9.

COVID-19 positive patients who are currently isolating in the quarantine facility were given 10-kilo rice packs as M Lhuillier’s way of showing support as they take on the road to recovery.

Located at the South Road Properties, NOAH Complex is one of the dedicated quarantine centers in Cebu City that caters to COVID-19 positive patients who are asymptomatic. The facility has a capacity of more than 300 beds for mild-moderate cases from the different barangays throughout the Queen City of the South.

The donation is just one of the projects that M Lhuillier has launched in line with their commitment to assist the Filipino people in times of crisis.

The Cebu-based company has continuously shown their support to frontliners, who have been tirelessly working amid the pandemic. M Lhuillier swiftly answered the call for essentials like food packs, sacks of rice, alcohol, face shields, and water by distributing them to various hospitals, LGUs, government agencies, and border checkpoints around Metro Cebu. In recent years, M Lhuillier has always been among the first to send relief goods and tents to communities that were badly-hit by calamities.

For updates, you may follow M Lhuillier Financial Services, Inc. on Facebook, or visit https://mlhuillier.com. For inquiries, contact Customer Care through their toll-free number 1-800-1-0572-3252 or email [email protected].

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