jo overton in utah.eadly coronavirus among us has led, of course, of long periods of lockdown around the globe. and that has had, that is still having an economic impact, with many families now running short of funds to buy even the basics like food. in the philippines, we heard from a family which set up an aid programme to help thousands of neighbours for whom lockdown meant losing access to theirjobs and to food. chantel told us about her hometown. because the lockdown has spanned for months‘ long, people have ended up using up all of their savings. people have ended up selling almost all of their items at home just to be able to get whatever form of income they can. people in the communities, especially those that we've reached, that we've helped give milk to, give relief packs to, would send messages, would send videos and pictures of their children with the milk or with the food, reallyjust thanking us for the support. to them, what you give, regardless of how small you think it is, actually means