“…In the Philippines, where over 90% of the population identifies as religious (predominantly Catholic, in addition to Protestant and Muslim), local religious leaders have played a crucial role in providing stability, instilling hope, and meeting local needs during the pandemic ( Calleja, 2020 ; Corpuz, 2021 ; del Castillo et al., 2020 ; Guadalquiver, 2021 ; Philippine Statistics Authority, 2019 ). In particular, due to President Rodrigo Duterte's implementation of nationwide community quarantines which were considered to be one of the longest and strictest lockdowns worldwide, food insecurity became a critical problem in the country, especially for individuals already experiencing extreme poverty prior to the pandemic ( Angeles-Agdeppa et al., 2022 ; Hapal, 2021 ; Ong et al., 2020 ; Philippine Department of Agriculture, 2020 ; Republic of the Philippines Official Gazette, 2020a ). Religious leaders responded to address the food crisis across the country by mobilizing food and other resources to provide for individuals in need ( Dodd et al., 2023 ; Calleja, 2020 ; del Castillo et al., 2020 ; Hilario, 2020 ).…”