RLC Residences extends relief efforts
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.