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Actor Robin Padilla raising funds to rebuild Marawi

- ZBC

ACTOR Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla ( better known as Robin Padilla) has launched a civic movement called Tindig Marawi in order to help get the war-torn city in the province of Lanao del Sur back on its feet after a five month-long siege that practicall­y flattened what was before a bustling city center.

“Tindig Marawi is a movement that aims to get support from private individual­s and corporatio­ns to build Marawi,” said Mr. Padilla during a press conference on Oct. 26 at the Ilustrado Restaurant in Intramuros, Manila.

Though the Philippine government has set aside P5 billion for the city’s rehabilita­tion for 2017 and will be releasing P10 billion more in 2018, Mr. Padilla said: “one corporatio­n, one foundation, or the government won’t be enough... in helping Marawi.”

Mr. Padilla previously donated P5 million for “the psychosoci­al interventi­on of the kids of Marawi,” and another P5 million worth of relief goods to affected families, according to a press release.

“I invite everyone to help the rebuilding of Marawi. The war may have ended but the needs [of the people affected] are still great. Houses, jobs, food, hospitals, and schools — so much has been destroyed in Marawi and we need so much help so they can stand again,” he said in a statement in Filipino.

He has partnered with global property portal Lamudi in order to establish a portal that will “help serve as a fund-raising platform for the rebuilding of shelters in Marawi,” and with FINTQ, a financial technology company, which committed to “assist the Marawi victims regain their livelihood and facilitate organic farming and micro-business training through their program, Kasama Ka,” according to the release.

FINTQ will also be starting the Tindig Marawi Livelihood fund, hoping to raise a minimum of P10 million to provide seed money for the people of Marawi so they can start their businesses anew.

“We won’t hide anything. We will mail a report to those who donated and I will never touch the funds for my personal projects... everything will be transparen­t,” said Mr. Padilla, before adding that if there is a pet project that a donor would want the money to go to, they will make sure it goes there.

But beyond Tindig Marawi, Mr. Padilla acknowledg­ed the lack of housing in the country in general and so Tindig Marawi will soon evolve into a movement that will cover the entire country though “we’re just prioritizi­ng Marawi right now.”

Interested parties can course their donations to the Tindig Marawi movement through the Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation, Inc., at Checking Account number: 437-7437906480 ( Metrobank Fairview Regalado). —

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ACTOR Robin Padilla at the launch of Tindig Marawi, a civic movement to get the war-torn city back on its feet.

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