The Philippine Star

Red Cross receives P5M aid from Korean embassy

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The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) received US$100,000 (approximat­ely 5.1 million pesos) from the Republic of Korea as humanitari­an aid for relief activities in the wake of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that hit Mindanao. Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s H.E. Han Dong Man presented the donation at the PRC Tower in Mandaluyon­g City yesterday.

“I would like to convey my sincerest gratitude to the Republic of Korea for making Red Cross their partner of choice in providing humanitari­an relief,” said PRC Chairman and CEO, Sen. Richard J. Gordon, noting that the partnershi­p between PRC and the Korean Government has evolved into a long standing relationsh­ip.

Red Cross has been providing assistance to the affected population in Mindanao since the earthquake jolted the region last October 16. Right after the tremors subsided, Chairman Gordon ordered the quick mobilizati­on of PRC staff and volunteers to give aid and immediate relief. Hot meals were served to 514 people, food items and sleeping kits were distribute­d to 51 families and four (4) liters of bottled water were given to each of the 46 families in Davao del Sur.

“PRC assisted instantly after the shaking. Patients from damaged hospital buildings were evacuated, welfare desks and first aid stations were set up at evacuation centers and basic needs were distribute­d to affected families. That’s how fast the Red Cross takes action. PRC is able to reach further and do more thanks to our partners like the Korean Government, through the efforts of Ambassador Han, which has been supporting us,” the PRC Chairman said.

Last year, the Republic of Korea supported families displaced by Mayon Volcano’s eruption and contribute­d US$200,000 (approximat­ely 10 million pesos) which helped PRC reach out to thousands of individual­s in Albay, including the 1,450 students who received school kits.

The Republic of Korea through its ambassador contribute­d $300,000 (approximat­ely 15.7 million pesos) in support of PRC’s relief and recovery operations for communitie­s affected by Typhoon Ompong.

Earlier this year, the Republic of Korea also donated an ambulance and a water tanker, which will help serve the most vulnerable communitie­s in times of disasters and emergencie­s.

Ambassador H.E. Han Dong Man also offered to provide assistance to the mass vaccinatio­n activity of the PRC in response to the polio epidemic – one of the many health emergencie­s being attended to by the Philippine Red Cross.

 ??  ?? In photo are (from left) First Secretary Seah Park, Ambassador Han Dong Man, PRC chairman Sen. Richard Gordon, head of IFRC Philippine­s Office Chris Staines and PRC secretary general Elizabeth Zavalla.
In photo are (from left) First Secretary Seah Park, Ambassador Han Dong Man, PRC chairman Sen. Richard Gordon, head of IFRC Philippine­s Office Chris Staines and PRC secretary general Elizabeth Zavalla.

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