Unkabogable Star and It’s Showtime host Vice Ganda and YouTuber and Influencer Mimiyuuuh have pitched in to help people severely affected by the Enhance Community Quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As seen on the Twitter account of ABS-CBN entertainment journalist MJ Felipe, It’s Showtime host Vice Ganda donated food packs to 850 families in Barangay South Triangle and Barangay Paligsahan in Quezon City.
“LOOK: Vice Ganda had a post-birthday celebration by handing food packs to 850 families in two barangays in Quezon City – Barangay South Triangle and Barangay Paligsahan. Each pack contains canned goods, rice, noodles, soaps, and other essential items.”
LOOK: Vice Ganda had a post-birthday celebration by handing food packs to 850 families in two baranggays in Quezon City – Barangay South Triangle and Barangay Paligsahan. Each pack contains canned goods, rice, noodles, soaps and other essential items. pic.twitter.com/yHXhGz6c38
— MJ Felipe (@mjfelipe) April 4, 2020
Vice Ganda’s donation is part of his 44th birthday celebration last March 31, 2020.
Another LGBTQIA+ personality that extended his help is social media influencer and YouTuber Mimiyuuuh.
On the Twitter account of Save San Roque, an advocacy group and a fundraising account for the families in Sitio San Roque in Quezon City, it acknowledged social media personality Mimiyuuuh for providing donations for the affected families.
https://twitter.com/SaveSanRoque/status/1246358964020736001?s=20
Netizens thanked them for helping out.
Sana lahat ng talents ng abscbn gayahin si vice bday man o hindi.. para kahit papano Mabawasan po nagugutom sa metro manila, instead of twitting negativity about whats happening amidst this pandemic.
— Jada (@takimitsuha18) April 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/WilliamSimbaha2/status/1247188734136578049?s=20
Television host Boy Abunda encouraged Filipinos to help those in need, especially now that we are facing a global health crisis.
Abunda was part of ABS-CBN’s Pantawid ng Pag-ibig: At-Home Together Concert, which raised almost P237 million for the families affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
