posted by ANGELINE VALENCIA | November 1, 2009
The Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council yesterday sent the second batch of relief goods and cash assistance to the Department of Social Welfare and Development assistance desk put up at the Kalayaan Hall of Malacañang that attends to the dispatch of packed donations to typhoon victims.
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The second batch comprised of donations that PDCC had gathered from October 12-18 through the Bol-anong Tabang Alang sa mga Biktima sa Bagyong Ondoy campaign.
The report of PDCC executive officer, retired Lt. Col. Raul Mendez, dated October 29, 2009 showed the campaign had collected used clothing and foodstuff monetized at P87,852, along with and cash donations of P11,080 from different local government units and private individuals.
On October 12, PDCC received food items worth P2,400 from DPWH-Tagbilaran office, used clothing worth P300 and cash of P700 from the Provincial Legal Office, used clothing worth P500 from an anonymous donor, and used clothing from Guillermo Aya-ay of Dampas District in Tagbilaran City.
PDCC received an additional donation of P940 cash from the local government unit of Antequera the next day, together with used clothing and food items worth P5,660 from LGU of Sierra-Bullones, and P1,000 cash from an anonymous donor.
Donations received on October 14 included used clothing worth P500 from Desiderio Lacea of Tagbilaran City, used clothing worth P1,500 and cash of P2,650 from LGU-Carmen, P1,000 cash from Dr. Josephine Jabonillo of Carmen, used clothing worth P1,800 from LGU-Duero, used clothing worth P300 from Arnold Tandez of Corella, and used clothing worth P800 from the Bureau of Treasury in Tagbilaran City.
On October 15, LGU Alburquerque delivered used clothing worth P500, while LGU-Batuan gave P2,700 cash, Lawyer Lord Marapao of Tagbilaran City gave used clothing worth P300, LGU-Lila also sent used clothing worth P1,000, and Duero Councilor Paul Bernadas and wife, Mina gave used clothing worth P300.
The next day, PDCC received used clothing worth P20o from Heraclea Ajoc, used clothing worth P600 from LGU-Sevilla, used clothing worth P350 from Gadugdug and Ardon Family, more used clothing worth P1,500 from LGU-Antequera, used clothing worth P350 from the Provincial Health Office, and used clothing worth P400 from another anonymous donor.
On October 20, the DENR/PENRO gave used clothing worth P300 and P1,290 cash, while another donor from Tagbilaran City who refused to be named gave used clothing worth P200, and the Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry donated used clothing worth P4,500.
The next day, PDCC received used clothing worth P200 from LGU-Dauis, used clothing worth 200 from Melchor Daniel of FSCAP-Bilar, P1,300 cash from LGU-Maribojoc, used clothing worth P300 from Lowella Bongot of Tagbilaran City, and more used clothing and foodstuff worth P1,700 from the Sto. Niño Parish in Hanopol, Balilihan.
LGU-Talibon donated used clothing and food items worth P36,792, while ADOTAS based along Airport Drive, Tagbilaran City gave used clothing worth P2,000 on October 22.
On October 23, the Maslog Family in Tagbilaran City donated used clothing worth P500, while PhilStarch gave used clothing worth P1,000.
On October 27, PDCC received used clothing worth P16,500 from the Bohol Alliance of NGOs (BANGON), and P500 cash from the family of Lawyer and Dr. Avelino Puracan of Talibon.
PDCC received used clothing worth P200 from the Malaque Family of Tagbilaran City and additional used clothing and food items worth P4,000 from LGU-Antequera on October 28.
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