Negrense volunteers, Bacolod City gov't team up for mingo meals program for 200 kids | Inquirer News

Negrense volunteers, Bacolod City gov’t team up for mingo meals program for 200 kids

/ 06:41 PM September 16, 2022

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Negrense Volunteers for Change trustee Tima Lacson and president Millie Kilayko, Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez, Councilor Kalaw Puentevella and Dr. Rosalie de Ocampo, City Nutrition Action Officer (left to right). (Photo courtesy of Ronnie Baldonado)

Negrense volunteers, Bacolod City gov’t team up to feed mingo meals to 200 malnourished kids

BACOLOD CITY — The Negrense Volunteers for Change (NVC) on Thursday, September 15, signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Mayor Alfredo Abelardo “Albee” Benitez for the implementation of a Mingo Meals Nutrition Program for 200 malnourished Bacolod children sponsored by  the Angat Buhay project arm of former vice president Leni Robredo’s Angat Pinas Inc.  at the Bacolod City Government Center.

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The agreement was signed by Benitez, Councilor Kalaw Puentevella, and City Nutrition Action Officer Dr. Rosalie de Ocampo for the city government, and  by NVC president Millie Kilayko and trustee Tima Lacson.

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Local Angat Buhay volunteers will partner with the Barangay Nutrition Scholars deputized by the Bacolod City Nutrition Action Office on the ground by assisting to monitor the children by helping provide activities with the target children and mothers.

“Both the NVC Foundation team and the Angat Buhay volunteers are excited to start working with our ground partners from the City Nutrition Action Office,” Kilayko said.

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READ: ‘Angat Buhay’ plans to feed, improve learning skills of over 200 kids in Iloilo town

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She said when she first sent the mayor a text message to introduce the project and ask for his clearance to coordinate with the City’s Nutrition staff, she expected the process to take at least a week.

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“But in three minutes I got a call from Bacolod’s Nutrition Coordinator who was even on leave. In a few days, I received the report we needed and it was a weekend. With that kind of efficiency and dedication from energized government partners, we are the inspired private sector counterparts”, Kilayko said.

NVC Foundation’s Nutrition Program for undernourished children runs for six months, using primarily the Mingo Meals, a complementary food manufactured at the foundation in its Bacolod-based government accredited manufacturing plant.

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NVC has implemented its nutrition program for 48,563 children in 60 provinces across the country to date and has served more than 22 million Mingo Meals both for the program as well as for  emergency relief, Kilayko said.

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TAGS: Angat Buhay, Children, Leni Robredo, Malnutrition, Mingo Meals, Negros

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