This Lenten season, JT’s is asking you to do something radical: nothing extra.
No bake sales. No door-to-door collections. No awkward envelopes. Just sit down, order your inasal, and let your meal do the work.
“Share Your Meal” — JT’s Manukan Grille’s new Lenten advocacy — quietly turns every order into an act of almsgiving.
A portion of every meal purchased goes directly to JT’s Meals for the Kids, feeding undernourished schoolchildren who are, right now, one empty stomach away from dropping out.
JT’s Manukan Grille is proud to align with the UN World Food Programme and its Share The Meal app — a global movement that has proven one simple truth: feeding a child costs less than we think and means more than we imagine.
Together, local authentic chicken inasal and global conscience sit at the same table.
A simple act of almsgiving
Lent has always been about fasting, reflection, and giving. JT’s simply closes the distance between your plate and a child who has none — backed by one of the world’s most trusted hunger-relief organizations.
By graduation season, a child who almost didn’t make it — because hunger said stop before ambition could say go — will cross a stage because you crossed a restaurant.
One inasal. One diploma. One less child left behind.
This is not charity dressed in inconvenience. This is convenient grace — the kind Lent has always pointed toward.
Running through Holy Week
JT’s Meals for the Kids runs through Holy Week.
Learn more and share your meal at all JT’s Manukan Grill branches in the Philippines, Singapore, and Dubai.
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