A local community group spread joy and nourishment to more than 100 children during a feeding outreach in Barangay San Nicolas, Angeles City.
Members of “Tribu ni Mahal na Reina at IC’ joined hands to stage “Apag Tribu” feeding program, turning a simple gathering into a meaningful day of service for the community.












The outreach also marked the birthday of Department of Transportation Assistant Secretary IC Calaguas, who thanked the volunteers for sharing their time and resources to help families in need.
She said the initiative meant more than any material gift, emphasizing the value of compassion and collective effort.
The activity was supported by several local leaders and volunteers, including Joana Joy Flores, Cors Alejandrino, Mary Hope Reyes, Verano Conese, Pamela Cura, Amy Torres, Elli Guinto, Alex Buyao, Jun Tinte, Anthony Calinao, Wilma Lyn Miranda, Edmond Dimatulac, Paupau Bernardo, Harry Galo, Philip Samson, Team Amazona San Nicolas, Jerwin Torres, and Renato Bati.
The feeding program highlights how simple acts of kindness and volunteerism can create a meaningful impact, especially among children and families in local communities.












