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AYOS Trucks of the OWWA have started operating

One of the three AYOS Trucks of OWWA is now in Pampanga. The said emergency response truck will be responding to possible calamity stricken area within Luzon.
Admin Arnell, the brains behind the concept of this new OWWA project personally met with the drivers and staff who attended the training for the AYOS Truck to personally remind them of the importance of their task for the OFWs and their families who will be needing the services of our emergency response trucks.
The OWWA AYOS Truck for Visayas and Mindanao will also be deployed soon in regions 7 and 10 respectively.

The OWWA AYOS Trucks, stands for At Your Service Trucks, are mobile command centers equipped to offer a variety of services including a clinic for emergency medical needs, a communication center with high-speed internet for staying connected, and essential amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, sleeping area, and more.
These trucks come with security features like CCTV and powerful lighting to ensure the safety and comfort of those in need during emergencies.

OWWA’s AYOS Truck initiative is a major step in providing support to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families during crises. These multipurpose vehicles serve as mobile support units, equipped with nessential facilities to meet immediate needs during natural disasters. The AYOS Truck signifies OWWA’s
dedication to the welfare of OFWs by delivering timely assistance where it’s needed most.

The At Your Service Truck, also known as the AYOS Truck, was provided by OWWA for use as a disaster relief vehicle for our OFWs and their families. The first question most OFWs would ask in the event of an emergency is: “Are their families, okay?” The ability of OWWA to react appropriately appears to be limited. Yet, because it has Wi-Fi installed, which guarantees speedy internet connectivity, this truck will respond quite effectively. This truck has more heart and it will address a lot of issues in a very regular, practical, and convenient way.

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