Sun.Star Pampanga

Coastal village gets relief packs, soup kitchen from Japanese, partners

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Residents of the coastal village of Sagrada Familia in Masantol town received relief packs and toiletries from the Mirai Ni Kibou Foundation-led operation recently.

Mirai Ni Kibou Foundation was joined by officials of Rotary Club of Central Pampanga, Quota Internatio­nal of Pampanga and Rotary Club of Dolores in distributi­ng 410 food packs at the Tarik Soliman High School in the said town.

The said organizati­ons have raised more than P100,000 for the food packs that included canned goods, noodles and other food necessitie­s. Japanese non-government organizati­on Mirai Ni Kibou Foundation and its Japanese members and friends also donated linens and toiletries.

The groups also provided a soup kitchen for 835 students of the said school in the coastal town that has, for several years now, has been part of the adopted barangay project of the said organizati­ons.

The groups have also checked on the status of the mangrove planting projects they have implemente­d in the past years along the coastlines of Masantol.

Mirai Ni Kibou Foundation said the groups decided to plant nipa as a source of income for the local communitie­s living around and near the mangrove forests.

Nipa is a good source for bamboo house roofing and can yield materials for products like wine and vinegar.

Mangrove forests serve as breeding grounds for marine life and also help in the balance of marine ecosystems and protection of the coastline from erosion.

The groups said they will return in the coming years to ensure that the whole Masantol coastline is planted with mangrove t r ees.

 ?? -Chris Navarro ?? THANK YOU RSC. Sto. Nino Barangay Chairman Dong Dagdag, Real Steel Corporatio­n Pollution Control Officer Cyril Hilario and Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Resources head Mel Tayag turned over yesterday 1,400 food packs to 14 barangays as part of the clean up drive of Real Steel Corporatio­n and the local government unit of San Simon, Pampanga.
-Chris Navarro THANK YOU RSC. Sto. Nino Barangay Chairman Dong Dagdag, Real Steel Corporatio­n Pollution Control Officer Cyril Hilario and Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Resources head Mel Tayag turned over yesterday 1,400 food packs to 14 barangays as part of the clean up drive of Real Steel Corporatio­n and the local government unit of San Simon, Pampanga.

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