Monday, June 16, 2014

#Tindog Tacloban

When Yolanda struck in November 2013, I gathered some old clothes, wrote a check and walked to my neighbor, GMA Kapuso Foundation. I handed over my and my family's donation to the victims. But giving cash and in kind wasn't enough, with my sisters at the Light of Jesus Family, we went to Kapamilya Foundation to help in packing relief goods for our fellowmen in Leyte and Samar.

But I wanted to do more. I wanted to fly to Tacloban, to join the victims and help out in whatever way I can. I wanted to be there with them, to comfort them somehow, to pray with them, to reassure them of God's love. Thanks to World Vision's volunteer program, I got to go last April 11-13.



Together with 18 other volunteers and staff, we flew to Tacloban City.  Unfortunately, we were welcomed by bad weather. It was raining when we landed. The dark cloudy sky and light rain added to the gloomy mood of the place.










At least,  the place is green now. I heard back in November, the place only had 2 depressing colors - black and gray.







The airport was still in bad shape but the porters were in high spirits as they greeted the airline passengers with a cheer. Too bad I didn't get to video their ala-SM clap and cheer.











The devastation wrought by the typhoon is still very visible. Everywhere I looked showed ruins and marks of the fury that came to pass.




The Palo Metropolitan Cathedral was not spared. But repairs are on-going.






Palm Sunday Mass held inside the church


We went to 2 schools -

where we helped repaint classrooms and did some gardening work.





And Amandangan Primary School, also in Tabontabon,






Tent classrooms


where we met Kyla, Aisa, Chirstian and about a hundred kids, all sponsored by World Vision. They came to attend our simple program of storytelling, singing and a lot of singing.









It was heartwarming to see these kids receptive and even volunteering to perform.














Hope I can do more.

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