
Restaurant company Max's Group, Inc. (MGI) has recently launched its donation campaign called 'Pledge a Plate,' where people can donate a plate of a hot, filling meal for medical frontliners through MGI restaurants, for as little as 90 pesos per meal.
The 'Pledge a Plate' food donation campaign was launched by MGI on March 27. According to MGI's Marketing Director, Mark De Joya, the company repurposed the delivery sites of all its brands across the Philippines into a donation portal.
Among MGI's popular brands are Max's restaurant, Yellow Cab, Pancake House, Dencio's, Teriyaki Boy, and Krispy Kreme.
Meanwhile, here are the confirmed partner hospitals for the 'Pledge a Plate' campaign:
Cardinal Santos Medical Center
San Juan Medical Center
UERM Memorial Hospital
Manila Doctors Hospital
Philippine Orthopedic Center
St. Luke`s Medical Center BGC
St. Luke`s Medical Center QC
East Avenue Medical Center
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
Chinese General Hospital
Makati Medical Center
The Medical City Ortigas
Philippine General Hospital
Las Pinas General Hospital
Lifeline Medical Inc.
As of March 29, the 'Pledge a Plate' campaign has already donated a total of 16,643 plates to medical frontliners.
MGI had already expressed their gratitude to everyone who participated in the campaign during their first weekend.
For those who are interested to make food donations via MGI's 'Pledge a Plate' campaign, simply go to their official website.
And, if you wish to make monetary donations in order to provide much-needed medical supplies for the courageous medical frontliners, you can do so through GMA Kapuso Fundation.
Visit the Kapuso Foundation at https://www.gmanetwork.com/kapusofoundation/donate
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