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Foodpanda and partners unite to fight hunger and food waste on World Food Day

Foodpanda and partners unite to fight hunger and food waste on World Food Day

Let’s Do Our Pau-rt: foodpanda and NGO partners unite to tackle hunger and food waste this World Food Day

foodpanda Philippines celebrated World Food Day with a month-long outreach that served various communities in different parts of Metro Manila. The initiatives, grounded in the belief that everyone deserves access to food and nourishment, supported children, women PDLs, delivery partners, and community volunteers. These efforts emphasize foodpanda’s commitment to compassion, inclusivity, and sustainability under its company-wide advocacy, “Let’s Do Our Pau-rt.”

Turning surplus into sustenance with SOS Philippines

In Quezon City, foodpanda joined forces with Scholars of Sustenance (SOS) Philippines to address both hunger and food waste by delivering meals to 500 beneficiaries from communities facing involuntary hunger. SOS Philippines, a non-profit environmental organization, rescues surplus food and transforms it into nourishing meals through its Rescue Kitchen initiative, proudly supported by foodpanda in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger.

Beyond providing donations, foodpanda employees also volunteered to prepare, cook, and distribute meals to families in Pook Malinis, Quezon City, as well as to foodpanda riders in the area.

“Food waste and food insecurity are two sides of the same coin,” said Bianca Alarcon, Executive Affairs Management Officer of SOS Philippines. “Through our partnership with foodpanda, surplus food that would otherwise go to landfills is turned into nourishing meals for communities in need. Together, we’re proving that sustainability and compassion can go hand in hand.”

Bringing comfort and care in Taguig City

foodpanda also extended its support and compassion to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) NCR Taguig Women’s Dormitory — distributing food packs, hygiene kits, and other essentials for a month’s supply to women deprived of liberty (PDLs), with BJMP also marking National Correctional Consciousness Week.

The BJMP Taguig Women’s Dormitory runs rehabilitation programs, including education, vocational training, religious activities, sports, and counseling, to prepare PDLs for reintegration into society. The initiative aimed to provide comfort and restore dignity among women who often have limited access to basic necessities.

“This partnership means a lot to us and to our PDLs,” said Aubrey Gutierrez, Jail Chief Inspector of Taguig City Jail–Female Dormitory. “Collaborations with partners like foodpanda help us meet their needs while reminding them that they are seen, supported, and cared for by the community.”

Through this collaboration, foodpanda continues to promote empathy and inclusion, extending nourishment and kindness to those who are often left unseen.

Doing our “Pau-rt” for a shared table

From community kitchens to compassion in action, foodpanda’s World Food Day initiatives reflect its mission to deliver not just meals—but meaning.

“foodpanda celebrating World Food Day just feels right at home,” said Lew Lopez, Director of Public Relations and Public Affairs, foodpanda Philippines. “Our name has always been about food, but more than that, it’s about care and connection. Through this effort, we’re reminded that food doesn’t just fill plates—it builds communities. This World Food Day, we wanted to do our Pau-rt by making sure everyone has a seat at the table.”

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