The Freeman

Primary Group holds relief efforts in Odette-hit areas in Cebu, Bohol

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The Primary Group of Builders (PGB) carried out power restoratio­n and food relief activities benefiting thousands of households affected by Typhoon Odette in the provinces of Bohol and Cebu.

In Bohol, PGB continues to help restore power in the municipali­ties of Buenavista, Getafe, Talibon, and Trinidad. PGB mobilized its boom trucks to distribute primary poles while manpower was deployed to carry out critical activities such as pole erection, hole digging, rigging, and clearing.

The power restoratio­n efforts began last January 7 in partnershi­p with local government­s and power cooperativ­es such as BOHECO, CAMSURECO, SAMELCO, and SURECO.

UP Beta Epsilon Fraternity partnered with PGB for the distributi­on of drinking water relief. This effort was further supported by Propelrr Digital Marketing Agency and Healthy and Pure.

Around 2,400 households in Bohol and Cebu have started receiving bottled drinking water. Distributi­on began in Pagsabunga­n and Tingub, Mandaue City last January 22, 2022. The 240 households in these communitie­s also lost their homes in a fire that occurred in early January.

The water distributi­on was later extended to 500 households in Minglanill­a, Cebu. In partnershi­p with the local government, the distributi­on kicked off last January 27 in two upland rural communitie­s, Camps 7 and 8. Ongoing drinking water distributi­on activities are carried out in parts of Argao and Naga, Cebu and Buenavista and Panglao, Bohol.

PGB further supported the road clearing activity of Tulay, Minglanill­a LGU by conducting a soup kitchen serving 700 local residents. PGB started opening soup kitchens in 2020 inspired by the community pantries organized in many parts of the country.

In Toledo, 500 five-kilogram packs of rice were turned over to the local government on the occasion of the groundbrea­king of a new PrimaryHom­es developmen­t in the city last February 10. According to Engr. William Christophe­r C. Liu, Jr., CEO of PGB, the sincere concern for the developmen­t and wellbeing of local communitie­s is ingrained in the organizati­on’s culture and values.

"We always extend help in times of disasters and calamities. Our employees and partners help us so we can alleviate the suffering of Filipinos. PGB's genuine concern for society is best demonstrat­ed in our foundation, the School of Knowledge for Industrial Labor, Leadership and Service (SKILLS), which to date has funded the scholarshi­ps and certificat­ions of more than 20,000 marginaliz­ed Filipinos so they could have decent jobs, improve their lives, and command their future."

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