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Timor-Leste opens first community pantry


A first ever community pantry outside the Philippines opened on Wednesday.
Inspired by the community pantry movement sprouting all over the parts of the Philippines and the Filipinos’ “bayanihan spirit,” Timor-Leste has launched its first community pantry dubbed as “Bairro Farol’s Community Pantry” on Wednesday, April 21.
Photo courtesy of Vice Consul Laser Sumagaysay/ FACEBOOK/ MANILA BULLETIN
The community pantry has a sign: Please give what you can, take what you only need for a day.
“I took the opportunity to discuss with some Timorese friends and diplomats about the concept of “bayanihan” and particularly showed them photos of #communitypantry set-ups in PH to which they gained much interest,” Vice Consul Laser Sumagaysay said in a Facebook post.

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Inspired by bayanihan at home, Filipinos help locals set up community pantry in Timor-Leste


Published April 22, 2021 8:00pm
Photos: Laser Sumagaysay
Inspired by the "bayanihan spirit" shown by their kabayayans at home, Filipinos in Timor-Leste helped locals set up their own community pantry.
In a Facebook post, Laser Sumagaysay, Vice Consul of the Philippine Embassy in Dili, Timor-Leste, shared photos of Bairro Farol's Community Pantry.
The project is organized by both the Filipino and Timorese communities with the help of Vice Consul Pedro Laranjeira of the Timorese Embassy in Manila.
"I shared the bayanihan and community pantry concepts to Timorese friends and colleagues as a way to possibly help the Timorese community," Sumagaysay told GMA News Online.

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