Philippine Daily Inquirer

THEY RUN THE LARGEST RELIEF OPERATIONS FOR ‘ODETTE’ VICTIMS IN CEBU

Here’s how you can help, too

- By Ace E. Quijano @Inq_Lifestyle The author is a student correspond­ent from Cebu.

Alibyo Cebu-Ayuda Network, a multisecto­ral alliance of workers, urban poor communitie­s, farmers, students, teachers, health workers, among others, is now on its 10th day of leading the first, largest and longest-running relief operations in Metro Cebu since Dec. 17, the day after the onslaught of Typhoon “Odette” (internatio­nal name: Rai).

Initially united by a common call for financial assistance and other relief initiative­s amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Alibyo Cebu-Ayuda Network now busies itself providing relief assistance to the poorest communitie­s and those heavily affected by Typhoon “Odette.” These civic groups have stepped up amid lack of government response.

With the help of volunteers tapped through social media, the network coordinate­s the repacking and distributi­on of relief goods and sets up community kitchens in various urban poor communitie­s in Metro Cebu.

As of this writing, the network has released 1,864 relief packs and shared around 1,700 community meals across Cebu City, Mandaue City and LapuLapu City. They aim to provide relief assistance to the rest of the affected areas in Cebu province and its satellite islands until donations last.

Calamity funds

“As we continue our relief operations, we also amplify the call to urgently release calamity funds and to ensure that these funds actually reach the typhoon affected victims,” said Cleisteil Cimafranca, convenor for Alibyo Cebu-Ayuda Network.

In partnershi­p with Tulong Guro, Tabang Mamumuo, Friends of the Farmers, Friends of the Poor, Bayang Matulungin, Damayang Migrante, Tulong Kabataan, Bayan Central Visayas and UCCP West Visayas Jurisdicti­onal Area, Alibyo Cebu-Ayuda Network is still accepting donations and transporta­tion assistance through the following channels:

Cash donations—GCash 0936075849­3 (Aura Mae E.); BPI account No. 3619182633 (Sta. Ana B. Aures);

For in-kind donations: UCCP-Cendet, 85 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City, Cebu 6000. (Tel. 0915-8270923, 0931-7863789; Alibyo Cebu-Ayuda Network on Facebook, @AlibyoCebu, Twitter)

Cebu was among the provinces ravaged by Odette last Dec. 16, with at least 316,338 families displaced, at least 57,557 houses destroyed, and 96 people dead, as per the latest report of Cebu’s Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

 ?? — ALIBYO CEBU-AYUDA NETWORK PHOTOS ?? Volunteers serving warm “lugaw” to resident evacuees at Cebu Internatio­nal Convention Center in Mandaue City, Cebu.
— ALIBYO CEBU-AYUDA NETWORK PHOTOS Volunteers serving warm “lugaw” to resident evacuees at Cebu Internatio­nal Convention Center in Mandaue City, Cebu.
 ?? ?? Volunteers unloading a sack of relief packs to recipient families in Barangay Suba, Cebu City, Cebu.
Volunteers unloading a sack of relief packs to recipient families in Barangay Suba, Cebu City, Cebu.

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