TV5 Offers a Helping Hand to Travelers with 'Kapatid Resting Stations' This Holy Week 2026

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Holy Week in the Philippines is often characterized by long journeys, crowded roads, and the scorching summer heat. This year, TV5 is stepping up to make the pilgrimage a little easier for weary travelers through its "Kapatid Resting Stations" initiative.

As part of its "Lakbay Alalay" efforts for Holy Week 2026, the Kapatid Network has deployed mobile stations across key provincial boundaries, including the Province of Rizal, to provide much-needed relief to commuters and motorists.

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A True Kapatid Spirit on the Road

The Kapatid Resting Stations serve as an oasis for those navigating the heavy traffic and high temperatures. Strategically located along major thoroughfares, these booths offer a variety of free services designed to recharge both the body and soul:

Free Refreshments: Bottled water, biscuits, and candies are distributed to keep energy levels up and dehydration at bay.

Connectivity: Travelers can access Free Wi-Fi to stay updated on traffic reports or check in with loved ones.

A Place to Recharge: Benches and shaded areas under the red TV5 tents provide a quick spot for a breather before continuing the long haul.

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'My Bespren Emman' Joins the Journey

Visible throughout the stations are banners for TV5’s upcoming offering, "My Bespren Emman," which is set to premiere this April 27. The campaign’s tagline, "Kahit sa paglubog, may pag-asa" (Even in the sinking, there is hope), resonates deeply with the spiritual theme of the season.

By integrating the launch of this new show with a public service initiative, TV5 reinforces its commitment to being a "Bespren" (best friend) to the Filipino people—not just through entertainment, but through direct action.

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Safety First for Holy Week 2026

The local government and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) have also been active in the area, ensuring that "Lakbay Alalay" remains a coordinated effort. With the influx of travelers heading to various religious sites and vacation spots, the presence of these resting stations provides an extra layer of security and comfort for the public.

If you are traveling through Rizal or other provincial gateways this weekend, keep an eye out for the red TV5 tents. Don't be shy—stop by, grab some water, and take a moment to rest.

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