Honda provides transportation support to Medical Frontliners
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI), Honda’s automobile business unit in the Philippines, has lent out anew 18 cars to various medical facilities in Laguna and Cavite. This is in support of the transportation needs of medical health workers, in the recent re-implementation of the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ).
Honda vehicles turned over for lend out to Global Care Medical Center of Canlubang. Along with the vehicles are: Ms. Josephine Obia, Mr. Lar Alladel, Ms. Stephanie Enriquez and Ms. Lyka-Mae De La Cruz (HCPI).
Honda provided cars, comprising of the City, Brio, Jazz, Civic, Mobilio, BR-V, HR-V, and CR-V models, to seven (7) hospitals, namely New Sinai MDI Hospital and The Medical City South Luzon in Santa Rosa, Laguna; Unihealth-Southwoods Hospital and Medical Center and Perpetual Help Medical Center in Biñan, Laguna; Global Care Medical Centers in Canlubang and Cabuyao, Laguna; and Carmona Hospital and Medical Center in Carmona, Cavite. Honda also provided each car with free gasoline good for the duration of the MECQ.
“As tighter quarantine measures have been implemented once again to help control the increasing COVID-19 cases in Mega Manila, Honda would like to support the hardworking medical frontliners battling the pandemic by lending our vehicles to help ease their transportation concerns during the MECQ.” said Masahiko Nakamura, Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. president.