‘Golden Lion Pantry’
The PSU Community Pantry is not just a stall containing fresh produce and other food, but a powerful idea inspired by the Maginhawa Community pantry which has come out during this time of pandemic when many members of the populace don’t have the means to feed themselves and their families.
The community effort works with a genuine core principle: Everyone is free to donate as much as he can, but no one should get more than what he needs. Established with the accord to community development, the PSU family conjointly shared boxes of grocery items and other food which is now displayed at the entrance of the University for beneficiaries.
PSU’s version follows the tenet, “Magbigay ayon sa kakayahan, kumuha batay sa pangangailangan” translated in Pangasinan and Ilokano dialect which literally states that anyone can give any amount of food items and those in need may get according to their necessity.
“At ito ang konsepto ng Community Pantry na nais nating ibahagi sa PSU. Una, makapagbigay ang may kakayahang magbigay. Ikalawa, makakuha ang tunay na may pangangailangan. At higit sa lahat, makakuha nang sapat lamang para naman may matira sa ibang nangangailangan din,” said Dr. Ian D. Evangelista, HRMDO Director.
As a socially-responsive institution, the PSU administration led by Dr. Dexter Buted, believes that this simple initiative is more than just a social media trend but exemplifies the true Filpino ‘Bayanihan Spirit.’
The Golden Lion pantry is open 24/7 to all those with ardent passion to share and especially to those who are in need. (Lifted from PSU FB Page)
PSU Community Pantry welcomes donors and recipients of basic goods in front of PSU Main Campus, Lingayen, Pangasinan.
PSU Community Pantry initiated by PSU Infanta Campus in Infanta, Pangasinan.