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SM Foundation, Inc. through SM Seaside City Cebu sends relief goods to the fire victims in Barangay Punta Princesa, Cebu City. SM Foundation Inc. was one of the first to respond to the needs of the fire…
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Leni Robredo on Sunday started relief operations for areas affected by the eruption of Bulusan Volcano Sunday morning. “We are currently preparing for our relief operations in Bulusan, Sorsogon and the surrounding areas. Immediate…
As COVID-19 struck countries around the globe and became a pandemic, millions were displaced and left with the question “What happens now?”. While waiting for the government’s initiative of nationwide mass testing, Filipino families were struggling more…
Vice President Jejomar Binay gave out 7,500 food packs to families affected by tropical storm Seniang (international name: Jangmi) in southern Cebu yesterday. “Titingnan ko muna ho kung magkano ang [kailangan] pero pinangako po namin kay mayor…
THE Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD-7) ended the repacking of food packs for typhoon Ruby victims in north Cebu and Eastern Visayas yesterday. Shailane Marie S. Lucero, DSWD-7 assistant regional director, said they sent 35,820…
The Cebu City government is ready to offer help to areas that were ravaged by typhoon Ruby over the weekend, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said yesterday. Rama said they will prioritize Cebu City’s mountain barangays before…
BAN THEN BURN? About 100 to 150 boxes of used clothing sent by donors abroad for victims of typhoon Yolanda victims may end up in the fire. Stored as confiscated cargo in the Port of Cebu,…
At least 502 families from Bogo City finally received their P30,000 cash assistance from the national government to help them purchase housing materials to replace those that they lost when typhoon Yolanda struck eight months ago. The…
The devastation caused by the Oct. 15 earthquake and the Nov. 8 supertyphoon Yolanda has driven the business community to appeal for greater public participation in the reconstruction of the damaged towns and cities. The Philippine Business…
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