McDonald's Philippines, through Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), is preparing to serve 20,000 meals to communities devastated by Typhoon Odette.
This initiative is a collaborative effort involving partnerships with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), Naval Reserve Command Multi-Sectoral Linkaging Committee, Air Asia, Philippine Airlines, and Coca-Cola.
McDonald's franchisees in the affected regions are also actively involved in mobilizing efforts to distribute meals.
Kenneth S. Yang, McDonald's Philippines President and CEO, emphasized the company's commitment to aiding those impacted, especially during the Christmas season.
He also stated that McDonald's will continue to seek further opportunities to assist the areas severely affected by Typhoon Odette in collaboration with both private and public sector partners.
The company has also provided bank deposit details for RMHC accounts and donation options through McDonald's stores nationwide and rmhc.org.ph.
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