The Amlig Project Against Covid-19
Amlig is an Ilonggo term that literally means “to care.” The Amlig Project in Bacolod City was born out of the mission of Batch 2007 from Trinity Christian School.
Amlig is an Ilonggo term that literally means “to care.” The Amlig Project in Bacolod City was born out of the mission of Batch 2007 from Trinity Christian School.
One of the bayanihan campaigns we have seen to fight Covid-19 is the face masks for a cause by the Association of Negros Designers (AND) headed by Dwight Morana.
Through the leadership of CEO Jonathan Manuel T. Lo, Merzci channeled its resources and efforts to feed many people during the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) for Covid-19. They aptly dubbed it: Merzci Cares.
We race against time and resources, as we have never anticipated this global pandemic. Here in the Bacolod City, a group of young designers put their brains, creativity, and resources together to provide much-needed protective gear for our healthcare workers. Dubbed the PPE for Negros Occidental, they aim to produce more protective gear for our health workers so that they can properly go into battle against Covid-19.
Due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 and the scare it has brought upon the...
Bacolodnons are panicking to help fight covid-19. The heartwarming situation now is the massive Bayanihan sa Bacolod movement among the private sector.