The Freeman

Church donates vacuum machines to DSWD

- Palaubsano­n/GMR Mitchelle L.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t recently accepted the three vacuum machines from the Church of the Latter-Day Saints (LDS) to the Visayas Disaster Resource Center (VDRC).

The said machines that were accepted by DSWD Undersecre­tary for Disaster Response Management Group (DRMG) Diane Rose S. Cajipe in a turnover ceremony held recently are expected to enhance the capacity of the VDRC to produce more vacuum-packed rice for disaster-affected population­s.

The vacuum machines were donated through George Kenneth Lee, the LDS Country Manager, Humanitari­an ServicesWe­lfare and Self-Reliance Department.

Cajipe thanked LDS for the good deed, as it will benefit more people in times of disaster, and expressed that DSWD looks forward to more collaborat­ion with the religious entity.

In a statement, Cajipe commended LDS for its passion and commitment to do what is good and what is right as she also recognized the volunteers’ contributi­on to producing hundreds of family food packs that reached different places.

In her welcome message, DSWD-7 Regional Director Shalaine Marie Lucero stressed that Buong Bansa Handa, an innovation of DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian in disaster preparedne­ss that ensures the seamless provision of necessitie­s during disasters and calamities caused by climate change and humaninduc­ed hazards.

DSWD-7 Assistant Regional Director for Administra­tion, Tonyson Luther Lee; Chief Administra­tive Officer, Engr. Irish Yaranon and some DRMG personnel, Brother Benso E. Tonido, Brother Butch Colipapa, Sister Clyda Teichert, and Brother Briant Teichert of the LDS, VDRC workers, and volunteers attended the activity.

The Philippine government built VDRC through the DSWD and the Office of Civil Defense, in partnershi­p with the United Nations World Food Programme, in 2016, two years after they establishe­d a network of disaster response hubs across the Philippine­s with the support of the government­s of the United Kingdom and Australia.

Inaugurate­d on April 27, 2016, in Casuntinga­n, Mandaue City, this first disaster response center in the Visayas transferre­d to its current location in September 2017 in Tingub, Mandaue City. -

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