The Manila Times

RLC Residences extends relief efforts

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MUCH of the Visayas and Mindanao were hit by Typhoon “Odette” (internatio­nal name: “Rai”) in December, devastatin­g homes and lives there.

Residents and stakeholde­rs of RLC Residences were not spared from the same fate. Property Management Offices (PMO) of RLC Residences’ Cebu-based projects took charge of relief initiative­s for homeowners and employees.

Located in one of hardest-hit areas, Azalea Place and AmiSa Private Residences in Cebu suffered damage from the storm, significan­tly affecting the developmen­t and the lives of its residents and employees.

In hopes of helping them recover, the Cebu PMO immediatel­y worked alongside its Manila counterpar­t and sought the assistance of sister companies to secure and ship needed supplies to Cebu.

Through the help of Universal Robina Corporatio­n, food, drinking water and rubbing alcohol supplies were provided as part of the relief packs distribute­d to all residents and employees. On the other hand, Cebu Pacific provided assistance by ensuring that all these supplies would safely reach the province.

With electricit­y also cut off due to the typhoon, the PMO also worked alongside Phoenix Petroleum Philippine­s, through Cebu Pacific, to supply the diesel needed for the properties’ generator sets.

Apart from these relief efforts, the PMO of each property led the clearing operations to immediatel­y free up the typhoon debris and repair damages. To ensure that the welfare of the residents is continuous­ly taken care of, they also organized daily unit owners’ meetings to learn about the status and concerns of every resident because of the typhoon.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? n Volunteers of RLC Residences’ Property Management Offices repack goods for typhoon-affected residents and employees.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO n Volunteers of RLC Residences’ Property Management Offices repack goods for typhoon-affected residents and employees.

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