While it's true that the country is struggling amid the pandemic, the Iloilo City Government is dealing with it differently.
While other cities are procuring face masks from large corporations. The Ilonggo sewers on the other hand turned cheesecloth or 'katsa' from the bakeries and milling companies that donated free pandesal and made it into face masks
Dubbed as Uswag Seamstresses and Tailors, the initiative provided livelihood to 93 tailors and seamstresses. They were able to produce 300,000 face masks which are given to the Ilonggos, medical frontliners, and enforcement workers.
Treñas thanked bakeries and milling companies that gave cheesecloth materials after giving Ilonggos in need free pandesal totaling 201,594 packs of eight-piece per pack bread.
This has been made possible through the "Ilonggo Artists Against COVID-19" donation drive which raised P3-million funds from sales through the online gallery in May, gathering 300 artworks from 86 artists.
A total of P65,000 or P2,500 per artist was given back to those who weren't able to sell their works.
"I am very thankful to our artists united in the anti-COVID-19 campaign. I think this is one of the biggest artworks auctions. Ilonggos are patronizing paintings and sculptures for a cause, to help their fellows to provide face masks for our people," Treñas said.
"Our artists really answered the call for the need for face masks. They have not only showcased their works but they have shown support in the midst of this crisis," he added.