Cleanfuel’s new campaign aims to #BeatCovid19 with free shuttle service to frontliners

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April 11, 2020

Leading Independent Oil Company Cleanfuel has launched its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative that aims to address and combat the global coronavirus crisis, and sustain communities by helping out in drive donations and relief operations in Metro Manila and in provincial cities.

The campaign, which was dubbed as #BeatCovid19, is Cleanfuel’s collective effort and call to help mitigate the spread of the novel virus in the country. At the forefront of saving lives are our medical front liners—composed of doctors, nurses, and various health care workers—who are needed to be shuttled from their workplace and home. Cleanfuel has partnered with the Department of Transportation’s (DOTr) Free Bus Ride for Health Workers” Program that shuttles all the tireless health workers to their respected hospital duties.

“The outbreak of Covid19 is not only a global health crisis; it also affects the economy of every nation. At this point, the only thing that matters is to help out our medical frontliners in fulfilling their job. Our main priority is their safety. Our partnership with Department of Transportation with the Free Bus Ride assures the safety of our modern day heroes,” said Atty Bong Suntay, President of Cleanfuel. Suntay also shared that the Bayanihan spirit of Filipinos are tested again in this time of uncertainty.

Here are the participating Cleanfuel stations:

- Cleanfuel Kamias

- Cleanfuel Edsa Cubao

- Cleanfuel Pioneer

- Cleanfuel Marcos Highway (Pasig)

- Cleanfuel Baclaran

- Cleanfuel Sta Rosa

- Cleanfuel Biñan

- Cleanfuel Tiaong

- Cleanfuel Bacoor

- Cleanfuel Bagumbong,

- Cleanfuel San Fernando (McArthur) Pampanga

- Cleanfuel Malabon

Aside from ensuring the transport of our medical healthcare workers, the company also started the drive relief donations to Northern province, which include Pangasinan (Villasis, Binalonan, Pozorrubio) and San Fernando (La Union) and other cities in Metro Manila.

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