
Filipino medical frontliners have been hard at work in the battle against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). And today, St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC) gives back to their courageous frontliners by launching the St. Luke's Care Store.
A medical frontliner grabs free grocery items at the St. Luke's Care Store | Photo by: StLukesPH (FB)
The St. Luke's Care Store is an initiative of the SLMC executives, which aims to provide their medical frontliners and their families with free grocery items.
It is one of SLMC's ways of showing their gratitude for the professionalism and heroism of their doctors, nurses, and other medical staff who are on the front line of the war against COVID-19.
The St. Luke's Care Store in Global City, Taguig opened at 6:00 a.m. today at the Henry Sy, Sr. Auditorium. For its first week, frontliners will be given 2,000 care points that they can consume in the store.
St. Luke's Medical Center announces launch of St. Luke's Care Store | Photo by: StLukesPH (FB)
The Quezon City branch of the St. Luke's Care Store will open on Tuesday, April 7.
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And if you wish to make monetary donations in order to provide the much-needed medical supplies for the courageous Filipino medical frontliners, you can do so through the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
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