When long lines crowded their local public market, the Sangguniang Kabataan of Barangay Dila brings goods online instead through their 'Talipapa Online' initiative.
Due to the limited number of SK volunteers manning Talipapa Online, the online market can only accommodate deliveries two days a week.
Padrid hopes that the SK will be able to deliver more throughout the week to help households who can’t afford to buy in big quantities. The SK and its volunteers also plan to extend the project beyond the lockdown and reach more people in the municipality. Even with all the hard work that goes into making the online market happen, Talipapa Online remains a non-profit project of the SK.
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