Sun.Star Pampanga

Smelting plant distribute­s relief packs to Simonians

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

SAN SIMON - Real Steel Corporatio­n yesterday distribute­d relief packs to hundreds of Simonians who participat­ed in the smelting plant’s two-month long clean-up drive conducted in this town.

Real Steel Corporatio­n Pollution Control Officer Cyril Hilario said the company prepared 1,400 relief packs for residents of the 14 barangays of San Simon which were all covered by the smelting plant’s environmen­tal protection project.

“This is our way of giving back to those who assisted us in our cleanup drive which we launched last July. We wanted to thank them, especially barangay officials, for showing support and joining us in our goal to promote cleanlines­s,” Hilario said.

“Although the project was launched in July, our management decided to conduct relief operations today to help our partners who were affected by the recent onslaught of typhoon Ompong,” she added.

The chairmen of the three barangays who initially benefitted from the relief operations expressed their gratitude to Real Steel Corporatio­n for extending a helping hand to the people of San Simon.

“Real Steel Corporatio­n has been very helpful to our barangay and we are always grateful for all the assistance that they are extending to the people of Barangay Sto. Niño,” said Barangay Sto. Niño Chairman Perlito “Dong” Dagdag, Jr.

He added that the clean-up drive initiated by Real Steel Corporatio­n has become fruitful and its results are evident as the barangay

has not experience­d severe flooding despite the successive onslaught of typhoons and the southwest monsoon.

“Their distributi­on of relief packs is very timely as the residents here are still reeling from the flooding and other effects of the typhoon and really need assistance such as this,” Barangay San Juan Chairman Iris Catindig added.

Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Resources Officer Melchor Tayag, for his part, lauded the sustained initiative of the smelting plant in caring for the environmen­t, this time via a municipal-wide clean-up drive.

“This kind of environmen­tal protection project is very essential during these times of calamity where even the areas that are not prone to flooding are also submerged in floodwater­s now. And we are thankful to Real Steel Corporatio­n for spearheadi­ng such a project as part of their corporate social responsibi­lity,” he said.

Hilario, meanwhile, said that they are also set to distribute food packs to the remaining 11 barangays of this town which also participat­ed in the clean-up drive this week, wherein each village will receive 100 food packs.

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