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CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro — Amid rising fuel costs and mounting economic pressure, youth volunteers in this province have launched a relief drive for public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers while pushing for long-term agricultural reforms. On April 22, the Kilos Ko Youth (KY)–Oriental Mindoro chapter led a “TODA Rescue” initiative in Barangay Camilmil here, setting up a community pantry that distributed fresh vegetables and food packs to local drivers. Organizers said the activity was meant to support a sector heavily affected by fuel price hikes and declining income, while promoting a spirit of community solidarity. READ: Community pantries return for […]... Keep on reading: Oriental Mindoro youth set up community pantry to aid PUV drivers
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