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Juancho Trivino donates more than 200 PPEs in local hospitals

By Cara Emmeline Garcia
Published April 2, 2020 4:45 PM PHT

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Kapuso actor Juancho Trivino shared his “praise report” and said they've already donated more than 200 PPEs for frontliners.

Amid the growing concerns of the coronavirus pandemic, Kapuso host Joyce Pring has one thing to smile about.

In an Instagram post, the Unang Hirit mainstay shared that her husband, Juancho Trivino, started a non-profit organization during the mandated enhanced community quarantine.

She gladly wrote, “My husband started a non-profit organization during this time of crisis and so far they've bought 200++ PPEs for our frontliners in small hospitals that are in need.

“Next on their agenda is to aid low-income households and families who need supplies.

“We do what we can, in our own little way. There is a crisis we're fighting here. There are families starving, people losing their jobs, frontliners suffering. Please, let's help them.”

She added, “There is a just and holy God who sees all our actions -- please think twice before you take this situation and use it as an opportunity to take advantage.”

My husband started a non-profit org during this time of crisis, and so far they've bought 200++ PPEs for our frontliners in small hospitals that are in need. Next in their agenda is to aid low-income households, and families who need supplies. We do what we can, in our own little way. So if you can, please go to Facebook and be part of #RelievePH -- or checkout @juanchotrivino's page to find our how you can be part of the solution, too. There's a crisis we're fighting here. There are families starving, people losing their jobs, frontliners suffering. PLEASE, let's HELP them. There is a just, holy God Who sees ALL our actions - please think twice before you take this situation and use it as an opportunity to take advantage.

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In his own Instagram account, Juancho also shared his “praise report” to what his non-profit organization achieved since starting last March 30.

He said, “Now, it is doing great. Just last night, we received a PhP 59,000 donation and it came from a lot of anonymous people who don't want to be named -- I would like to thank you.

“To the frontliners, we are going to help and help is coming. We'll do our best.

“'Yung halos PhP 60,000 donations is around 200 PPEs worth, a thousand boxes of surgical gloves and masks, and alcohol, at marami pang iba.”

In the caption, the Kapuso actor shared that they are helping the frontliners in Amang Rodriguez Hospital and Premier Medical Center.

After a week of planning/preparing we were able to gather over 15k and but had no suppliers to help us cause we were just going to order a few for donations, while we were meeting yesterday nobody was discouraged and trusted in God to lead us in our journey. During the same hour that just changed, we found a supplier that will help us with PPEs (@suititupmanila) then one of our friends out of no where donated cash and then after that it was just donations after another till this morning. So here is my PRAISE REPORT : As of today we have already ordered 130 PPEs 215 Face Shields 1000 Face Masks 12 Gallons of Alcohol 20 Pairs of Gloves that will be available soon for our dear frontliners in Amang Rodriguez Hospital, Premier Medical Center just to name a few. • • • To those who read my caption up until here, I encourage you, our own little ways MATTER, maybe not for our cause but for in anything/one that needs attending to. Love God and Love Others. To God be the Glory always and forever. ❤️🙏 #InOurOwnLittleWay

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It was on March 30 when Kapuso stars Juancho Trivino, Thea Tolentino, and Mikoy Morales, together with their friends, have all come together to start RelievePH, a non-profit organization that aims to help out in the fight against COVID-19.

According to Juancho, the main goal is to bring Personal Protective Equipment to hospitals in need of resources.

To donate, you may contact RelievePH through their official Instagram account or Facebook page.

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