The local unit of Japanese carmaker Honda has generously lent out fifteen (15) cars to medical frontliners working in the South Luzon hospitals.
According to Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI), the recipient of the lend outs, composed of doctors and nurses, will be using different models of Honda’s line-up, which include the Honda City, Brio, Jazz, Mobilio, BR-V, and the Crossover CR-V.
As Metro Manila becomes the epicenter of the health outbreak, the company deemed to support the South Luzon area, which covers New Sinai MDI Hospital in Tagapo, Santa Rosa, Laguna; The Medical City South Luzon in Santa Rosa, Laguna; Unihealth-Southwoods Hospital and Medical Center in Biñan, Laguna; Westlake Medical Center in San Pedro, Laguna; and Carmona Hospital and Medical Center in Carmona, Cavite.
The good news is—all fuels on each car will have free gasoline covered for one month. And with that, we applaud Honda for taking a notch higher above in their support to our frontliners, who are the unsung modern heroes of today.
Domo arigato, Masahiko Nakamura-san! Kampai!