So when I got saw the pictures of how badly stricken our
city was because of Sendong, it suddenly rushed to me the urge to help. It was
like it was a reflex, a part of my system that did not require me to think
about it. Even if I was here in Manila at the time of tragedy, I knew I could
help. Good thing that we already have booked our flights on December 27, 2011 because
we usually spent the New Year in my hometown while Christmas, on my in-laws. I thought
it was a good opportunity for me to ask for any form of donations I can bring
to CDO. Besides, my cousins are doing daily relief operations to the victims. Immediately
after the tragedy, they started cooking and delivered foods to the people. Our family
members tried their best to be of help at that time because government help wasn’t
really there yet. Everyone helped in their best way that they can. Cagay-anons
from other countries also sent cash donations. My cousins used that money to
buy food, lampara, sheets, blankets, laminated canvass (trapal), banig, etc. because
those are really the ones that are badly needed in the affected areas.
Photo credits to my cousins Maebelle Bernardino and KC Saldua:
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Relief goods all set now. |
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Improvised lamparilla by my cousins |
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Laminated sacks |
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Dinner time for them. |
I, on the other hand, collected donations from my in-laws,
officemates and friends. Special shout out to Leslie of AUB, Ate Gena of
Healthy Options, Boss Matt of CVG, Michelle of Sutherland, Marie of Project I
Am Love for coordinating the donations of their respective companies/teams.
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Cerelac for babies. |
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The donations inside our house |
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Vitamins and cough syrup for the kids. |
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Paracetamol, Mucosolve, Syndrex and Vit. C for adults |
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The donations outside our house. |
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The donations deposited at Cebu Pacific |
All in all, we sent out at least 300 kilos of clothing in
LBC, 100 kilos through Asia Brewery and deposited 271 kilos in Cebu Pacific. Unfortunately,
Cebu Pac has a 5-7 days of backlog for cargo because of the relief goods. We deposited then December 26, 2011 and the
21 boxes arrived in CDO December 31, 2011 and the remaining 4 boxes, January 3,
2012.
My Superfriends and I had a feeding session last December 28. I spent my New Year's Day doing relief operations with my sister, her bf and my cousins.
All in all, it was a tiring experience yet it was
fulfilling. We never really had a Christmas vacation because we all helped out.
Plus, there was no water in 80% of the city so we have to get water somewhere
else. So everyone was really doing their part. There’s no room for laziness in
this situation. We spent the New Year’s eve at my auntie’s house where my grandparents
and other relatives who were Sendong victims stayed. The reunion was bitter
sweet. I could not dare ask them to recount what happened on that tragic night.
I just thought we should just celebrate and be thankful that we are all safe. I
know it’s hard to forget especially with the kids that had trauma but I put
everything in good faith that everyone will recover from this tragedy. There were
fireworks at 12mn but it was really different. Different from other New Year’s
celebration that we had. I think the word that best describes the people of CDO
during New Year was EXHAUSTED. Everyone was tired but somehow had that positive
hope that everything will be better in the following year. Truly this is one humbling
experience for me.
4 comments:
Hats off ako sa iyo sis! God bless!
thanks sis bechay!
God bless you more, sis.
thanks, sis Wild Butterfly. :)
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