On its fourth year of transforming the lives of beneficiaries across the Philippines, Mega Bigay Sustansya, brought to you by the Mega Tiu Lim Foundation (MTLF), has been substantially expanded, promising to bring positive change to even more people. Mega Bigay Sustansya has helped nourish hundreds of less fortunate Filipino children, improving their health through well-balanced meals and better knowledge of basic nutrition despite the pandemic.
Officially rolled out last Tuesday, June 28, at the Prime Hotel in Quezon City, Mega Bigay Sustansya Year 4 promises more sustainable feeding days, more coverage, more engagement, and more partners. The launch event was graced by the new DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo and the other representatives from partner agencies and organizations. Media people and mommy bloggers and influencers also joined the occasion.
Malasakit has always been at the heart of
Mega Global Corporation’s operations. In everything they do, they aim to bring
positive change to the lives of Filipino families, especially in addressing the
problem of malnutrition. This is the heart of the Mega Bigay Sustansya program,
first launched in 2019.
And
to achieve its goal of program expansion, MTLF teamed up with the Department of Science
and Technology, Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI), the Department
of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and Reach Out Feed Philippines
(ROFP).
Meals
and recipes will be co-created and nutrition workshops for the parents will be
developed with DOST-FNRI; DSWD will assist in gathering volunteers and
identifying areas where help with malnutrition is most needed, and; ROFP will
help with meal preparation and distribution, LGU coordination, and beneficiary assessment.
MTLF,
along with these partner agencies and organizations, expressed their commitment
to helping alleviate malnutrition among Filipino children. The number of
feeding days, from 60, has been increased to 120, consisting of two
meals a day for six days in a week, for a total of 160,800 meals. Moreover,
geographic coverage of the program has been expanded to cover seven
locations, namely NCR and Regions 3, 4A, 4B, 6, 8, and 9.
Beneficiaries will cover children aged 4 to 12 years old.
On
top of this, nutrition and meal management training for the parents and
guardians of the beneficiaries will be conducted by DOST-FNRI, with the
objective of program sustainability: health improvement not just through
balanced meals, but also through proper knowledge of nutrition.
For
MTLF and Mega as a whole, addressing the malnutrition problem in the country
can be done by providing high-quality, nutritious, value-for-money products—not
only for beneficiaries but for customers as well.
“The
pandemic and global economic challenges have made it difficult for families
from impoverished communities to provide nutritious meals for their children.
We hope that Mega Bigay Sustansya will be of substantial help to Filipino
families and will keep children nourished, so that they can attain good health
which is so essential for their development,” said Marvin Tiu Lim, Mega’s Chief Growth and
Development Officer.
Marvin Tiu Lim |
“Mega Global’s relentless efforts to alleviate the malnutrition problem in the country will go a long way in building a generation of healthy Filipinos who can make a difference in their communities and the country,” said Dawn Marie Cabigon of ROFP.
DSWD’s Jason Quejada agrees. “Mega Bigay
Sustansya Year 4 is a timely effort to help more families sustain proper nutrition for their children. We commend
Mega Global’s efforts to address this important concern,” he said.
DSWD
Secretary applaud the efforts of MTLF - “I would like to congratulate you for
the success of this humanitarian endeavor most appropriately named Mega Bigay
Sustansya Program. Your Mega kindheartedness is what this country’s poorest of
the poor need in this time of public health and worst economic crisis in the
wake of the Covid 19 pandemic. Needless to say the little children are most
vulnerable.”
DSWD Secretary Honorable Erwin Tulfo |
DOST-FNRI stressed the importance of
spreading knowledge on nutrition. “Mega Bigay Sustansya provides us a good opportunity to engage families and
teach them about the importance of feeding nutritious meals to their children,” said Dr. Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa, Director IV and Scientist IV.
DOST-FNRI Director Dr. Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa |
As the saying goes, it takes a village to
raise a child. Mega, by joining hands with ROFP, DSWD, and DOST-FNRI, dedicates itself to achieving good health for
all Filipino children, gearing and leading them towards a better life.
Join the fight against malnutrition.
Support Mega Bigay Sustansya Year 4 and continue to spread the malasakit.
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