Netizens praised award-winning veteran actor and restaurant owner Joel Torre after he provided meals to 340 students at an elementary school in Mindanao on World Food Day.
According to a Facebook post by the World Food Programme, Torre personally cooked, prepared, and served food to the 340 students of Datu Sa Biwang Elementary School in the Bangsamoro Region.
Photo courtesy: World Food Programme (FB)
“Joel Torre, a veteran actor and owner of JT’s Manukan Grille, prepares chicken and vegetables for 340 kids at Datu Sa Biwang Elementary School on #WorldFoodDay,” it can be read.
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“Datu Sa Biwang Elementary School is among the 9 schools in the Bangsamoro Region implementing the home-grown school feeding programme.”
“By providing hot, nutritious meals daily, the programme helps improve education outcomes while supporting their nutritional needs.”
Meanwhile, Torre’s response to the World Food Programme’s appreciation post can be seen on his restaurant’s Facebook page.
“Honored, humbled and grateful to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. UN World Food Programme (WFP) partners with JT’s Manukan Grille in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to celebrate World Food Day,” he said.
Photo courtesy: World Food Programme (FB)
Joel Torre is a renowned Filipino actor and restaurateur, celebrated for his work in both Philippine cinema and television. Known for his versatility and depth as an actor, he has portrayed a wide range of roles across genres, from drama to action. Torre has received numerous awards for his performances, making him one of the most respected figures in the Philippine entertainment industry.
One of his most acclaimed performances was in the internationally recognized film On the Job (2013), directed by Erik Matti, where Torre’s portrayal of a prison hitman earned him widespread praise. He has appeared in other notable films, such as Jose Rizal (1998), Bayaning 3rd World (2000), and Kapit sa Patalim (1984), showcasing his ability to bring complex characters to life.
Apart from acting, Joel is also a successful entrepreneur. He owns Joel Torre’s JT’s Manukan Grille, a popular restaurant chain known for its traditional Bacolod-style chicken inasal. Torre’s work in his restaurant has made him a prominent figure not only in entertainment but also in Filipino food culture, celebrating and sharing his heritage through his culinary venture.
His contributions to both entertainment and community service, such as his recent initiative to provide meals for students in Mindanao, have further established him as a respected and beloved figure in the Philippines.