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how is ''bayanihan" spirit manifested in the passage?

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Answered by HarshAditya098
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CHICAGO 20 April 2020 – The Filipino Community in the Midwest, through accredited organizations, restaurants and individuals, responded to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with an outpouring of the Bayanihan spirit manifested in various projects and acts of kindness such as the provision of food to healthcare front liners, production and donation of cotton face-masks, and provision of relief goods to localities in the Philippines.

Filipino restaurants such as Chicken Ati-Atihan (Niles, Illinois), Mora Asian Kitchen (Oak Park and Bollingbrook, Illinois), and Meat on the Street (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), have been delivering Filipino food to essential healthcare workers in various hospitals in the Midwest.

Chicken Ati-Atihan and Mora Asian Kitchen have been partnering with Filipino community organizations (e.g, Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago, Philippine Independence Week Committee, Circa Pintig, Philippine American Cultural Foundation, Lion’s Club Chicago Mabuhay, Black Mamba Chicago JCC Rainbow Foundation, Filipino-American National Historical Society, and National Federation of Filipino-American Associations (NaFFAA) Illinois) to donate food to various hospitals in Greater Chicago. Meat on the Street has been at the forefront of a GoFundMe, crowdsourcing initiative, Feed Our Frontline Hospital Staff MKE, in Milwaukee, which has raised almost $25,000 and has delivered more than 1,500 well-balanced and healthy meals to front liners mainly through Meat on the Street as food partner.

As shared by the Barangay Club of Indiana, the Filipino Community in Indiana has been producing and donating cotton face-masks. The community thanked the Filipino front liners in Indiana through a touching Facebook video and photo montage tribute.

In Michigan, the Filipino-American Community Council of Michigan (FILAMCCO), Philippine American Community Center of Michigan (PACCM), and FILAMCCO Foundation joined hands to document the various humanitarian initiatives of the Filipinos in the state. These include donating food and medical supplies to hospitals, making home-made facial masks, tutoring schoolchildren during the stay-at-home order, providing relief goods to communities in the Philippines.

The Philippine Medical Association in Chicago (PMAC) likewise donated medical equipment and supplies to hospitals in the Philippines and a care package to families. The Philippine Nurses Association – Greater Chicago Chapter and fellow nurses have been donating food to Illinois hospitals. The International Society of Filipinos in Finance and Accounting (ISFFA) Chicago Chapter and other contributing donors from Chicago provided relief goods to pedicab drivers and their families in Karuhatan, Valenzuela.

The Philippine Consulate General in Chicago thanked the organizations and individuals who have contributed to the various humanitarian initiatives across the Midwest. END

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Filipino restaurant Chicken Ati-Atihan in Niles, Illinois. (Chicago PCG photo)

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Answered by ameliaearhart423
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The Filipino Community in the Midwest, through accredited organizations, restaurants and individuals, responded to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with an outpouring of the Bayanihan spirit manifested in various projects and acts of kindness such as the provision of food to healthcare front liners, production and donation of cotton face-masks, and provision of relief goods to localities in the Philippines.

Filipino restaurants such as Chicken Ati-Atihan (Niles, Illinois), Mora Asian Kitchen (Oak Park and Bollingbrook, Illinois), and Meat on the Street (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), have been delivering Filipino food to essential healthcare workers in various hospitals in the Midwest.

Chicken Ati-Atihan and Mora Asian Kitchen have been partnering with Filipino community organizations (e.g, Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago, Philippine Independence Week Committee, Circa Pintig, Philippine American Cultural Foundation, Lion’s Club Chicago Mabuhay, Black Mamba Chicago JCC Rainbow Foundation, Filipino-American National Historical Society, and National Federation of Filipino-American Associations (NaFFAA) Illinois) to donate food to various hospitals in Greater Chicago. Meat on the Street has been at the forefront of a GoFundMe, crowdsourcing initiative, Feed Our Frontline Hospital Staff MKE, in Milwaukee, which has raised almost $25,000 and has delivered more than 1,500 well-balanced and healthy meals to front liners mainly through Meat on the Street as food partner.

As shared by the Barangay Club of Indiana, the Filipino Community in Indiana has been producing and donating cotton face-masks. The community thanked the Filipino front liners in Indiana through a touching Facebook video and photo montage tribute.

In Michigan, the Filipino-American Community Council of Michigan (FILAMCCO), Philippine American Community Center of Michigan (PACCM), and FILAMCCO Foundation joined hands to document the various humanitarian initiatives of the Filipinos in the state. These include donating food and medical supplies to hospitals, making home-made facial masks, tutoring schoolchildren during the stay-at-home order, providing relief goods to communities in the Philippines.

The Philippine Medical Association in Chicago (PMAC) likewise donated medical equipment and supplies to hospitals in the Philippines and a care package to families. The Philippine Nurses Association – Greater Chicago Chapter and fellow nurses have been donating food to Illinois hospitals. The International Society of Filipinos in Finance and Accounting (ISFFA) Chicago Chapter and other contributing donors from Chicago provided relief goods to pedicab drivers and their families in Karuhatan, Valenzuela.

The Philippine Consulate General in Chicago thanked the organizations and individuals who have contributed to the various humanitarian initiatives across the Midwest. END

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