CDNTopStories: Their appeal for donation include thermal scanner; hand sanitizing equipment; cleaning tools; face masks/face shields, gloves and PPEs; multivitamins; reproduction materials, gadgets, and items for psychological first aid. Read more:
The Barrio Luz Elementary School was designated as an isolation center for COVID-19 patients in the barangay. | Photo grabbed from the Barangay Luz Facebook page
An advisory that was posted on the Facebook page of Barangay Luz says that the school is now asking for donations under the education department’s #BRIGADAESKWELA2020 and #AdoptASchoolProgram from barangay officials, alumni, private companies and individuals and Non-Government Organizations Their appeal for donation include thermal scanner; hand sanitizing equipment; cleaning tools; face masks/face shields, gloves and PPEs; multivitamins; reproduction materials, gadgets, and items for psychological first aid.
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