Grab Philippines and MOVE IT have partnered with local government units and national agencies to provide disaster relief amid the severe southwest monsoon and storms Emong and Dante.
The effort focuses on aiding Grab’s drivers, delivery partners, merchants, and consumers through financial assistance, medical support, and relief coordination.
Programs like “GrabCare” and “MOVE IT Malasakit” offer calamity aid, medical coverage, and a temporary moratorium on microloan repayments for affected partners.
Grab’s Emergency Response Unit remains on high alert while coordinating with LGUs for ongoing relief and clean-up efforts.
This initiative underscores Grab’s commitment to national resilience and supporting vulnerable communities beyond just providing technology services.
Source: PhilNews24 | July 25, 2025
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