A Growing Movement
of Hope

PHPantry Philippines is a heartfelt initiative founded by Ray Land, built on the belief that no Filipino should have to worry about their next meal.

Born from Compassion

PHPantry began as a response to the daily struggles of Filipino families trying to put food on the table. What started as a small act of compassion quickly grew into a community movement.

With churches opening their doors and volunteers offering their time, each pantry became more than a place for food — it became a space of hope, dignity, and connection.

More than just giving, PHPantry is about sharing. It brings together communities, churches, volunteers, and partners to lift each other up.

A Seed of Compassion
One person's response to hunger — a simple act that refused to look away.
Churches Open Their Doors
Local churches stepped forward as trusted community anchors.
Volunteers Join
A growing network of hearts giving time, resources, and energy.
A Movement Grows
Today, PHPantry Philippines reaches families across the nation.
The Role of the Church

Churches play a vital role in PHPantry Philippines — serving as trusted community anchors offering space, volunteers, and guidance.

They bring heart into the mission, turning faith into action and service into something deeply meaningful for the community.

"Each pantry became more than a place for food — it became a space of hope, dignity, and connection."
The PHPantry Story
Founder
Ray Land
Driven by compassion and the belief that every Filipino deserves food with dignity.

Meet the Team

Dedicated individuals working every day to make PHPantry Philippines a reality — one community at a time.

Ray Land
Ray Land
Chief Executive Officer / System Owner
FounderCEO
Ereika Espiritu
Ereika Espiritu
Administration; FEMA–APL Coordination; ActionOps / Secretary Function
AdministrationOperations
Kaye Degayo
Kaye Degayo
Philippines Field Operations
Field OpsPhilippines
Anthony Duran
Anthony Duran
Softwares / Design / Technology
TechDesign

Keeping It Fair & Safe

  • Take only what you need
  • Give what you can spare
  • No expired or unsafe food donations
  • Practice proper food handling and cleanliness
  • Respect volunteers and fellow community members
  • Help keep the pantry clean and accessible
Our Core Principle
"Take what you need,
give what you can."

Pantry hours operate on a consistent schedule. Please check your local pantry hub for specific days and hours.

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