Wednesday, January 8, 2014

PAMASKONG HANDOG 2013 
SAN ROQUE, TAPAZ, CAPIZ, ILOILO

reported by: joeborgz


In Behalf of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Philippines-International from SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter we would like to expressed our many Thanks to Sis. Marife Gicole for a having a great job a successful mission for having a Charity drive in her hometown at San Roque Tapaz, Capiz, Iloilo last December 2013 called " PAMASKONG HANDOG".


During her Christmas vacation last December 2013, Sis. Marife Gicole on the other hand she managed to produce some of the relief goods and groceries at her own hometown in the market together with her auntie also an public official as (konsehala). Her hometown San Roque Tapaz, Iloilo also hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda (International name ‘Haiyan’) battered Roxas City and the entire Capiz Province, severely damaging houses and buildings. Emotionally & Financially wised she is supported by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Philippines-International of SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter.

PAMASKONG HANDOG - Assorted Groceries

PAMASKONG HANDOG - Assorted Groceries


PAMASKONG HANDOG - Assorted Groceries


Sweet Smiles & Happiness to those who got the gifts from 
SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter

In behalf to our AGE Brod. Jhune Heso, we would like to say SALAMAT sa lahat na tumulong at nag-donate/share their blessings and we are very proud to have a golden hearts from our brothers and sisters in Singapore who shared their love and blessings day by day especially to those people who are in needs in times of troubles and difficulties in their life. Thank you very much SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter we proud of you.

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We uploaded some Photos after "YOLANDA" aftermath in Capiz Province..... God Bless Pilipinas

Super typhoon Yolanda (international name ‘Haiyan’) battered Roxas City and the entire Capiz province, severely damaging houses and buildings.


In a radio interview over Bombo Radyo, city mayor Alan B. Celino said that most houses and tress were down but no human casualties reported yet. Electricity and communication are still out in the city. The strongest tropical storm hit this year 2013 has also damaged power and communication lines in the city, making some roads and highways impassable. The Capiz province and entire Panay and Guimaras was also under storm signal number 4 on Friday.

When Typhoon Yolanda hit Panay, it was still whipping winds of not less than 275 kilometers per hour (170 miles per hour). The massive spread of destruction in the area of its path, with not less than 1.5 million people, was something that was never seen in this island before.








The photos of people, presented for donor-assistance, in this web site show individually identified persons who have lost their houses and most of their personal possessions after these were destroyed by the century's most powerful typhoon, Yolanda, (international name: "Haiyan"), that killed thousands in the Philippines' central regions on November 8, 2013.


These are in areas that were hit by the typhoon on its 5th landfall in the country. The first landfall was in the Island of Samar. After passing and killing thousands of people in the Island of Leyte, northern Cebu and on the Island of Bantayan, it made its 5th landfall on the northern part of Panay Island.




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