CCC Honors COVID-19 Frontliners for National Heroes’ Day
In observance of National Heroes’ Day today, August 31, the Climate Change Commission pays homage not only to our heroes of the past, but also to our unsung heroes amid the COVID-19 pandemic—our frontliners in the medical, service, food production, public safety, education, and media sectors who are laying down their lives and deserving of

By Staff Writer

In observance of National Heroes’ Day today, August 31, the Climate Change Commission pays homage not only to our heroes of the past, but also to our unsung heroes amid the COVID-19 pandemic—our frontliners in the medical, service, food production, public safety, education, and media sectors who are laying down their lives and deserving of our utmost respect and support for their bravery during these unprecedented times.
Celebrated every last Monday of August, National Heroes Day commemorates the Cry of Pugad Lawin, considered to be the beginning of the 1896 Philippine Revolution, which led to our country’s independence in 1898.
In the CCC, we honor our frontliners beyond a simple thank you by following health, safety, and community quarantine measures to contain the spread of the virus and therefore ease the burden to our frontliners; and calling for the provision of the necessary support, whether financial, logistical, emotional, and mental, to their needs.
The CCC also urges all to exemplify the spirit and determination of our historical and modern heroes and take on our part in solving the challenges brought about by this pandemic and the global climate crisis. Only through a united front can we fight for our survival, rebuild our country, and sustain our progress for future generations.
The agency hopes that this year’s celebration of National Heroes’ Day would inspire every Filipino to work and build upon the sacrifices and hard work of our heroes and frontline workers for a free, secure, and resilient Philippines.
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