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Philippines: FBM Foundation donates 2,000 relief kits to Typhoon Carina victims

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FBM Foundation has assisted the Philippine communities affected by Typhoon Carina, which impacted the lives of thousands of citizens in the country last week. Under the "Tulong sa Pagsulong" initiative, the FBM Foundation collaborated with PAGCOR to complete a donation of 2,000 grocery packs and toiletries kits to provide immediate relief.

The dimension of this natural disaster required a quick intervention, according to the foundation. On July 29th, the kits were turned over, and Senior Manager Rydel De Guzman of PAGCOR, Community Relations & Services Dept., received the donation on behalf of the FBM Foundation

A team of eight dedicated volunteers joined Lulu Barreras, FBM Foundation’s Community Service Project Coordinator, as part of the collaborative and solidarity effort to alleviate the typhoon effects.

The donated goods, which include essential grocery items and hygiene products, are designed to address the immediate needs of the affected families, aiding in their stabilization and recovery from the typhoon's impact. This initiative reflects the FBM Foundation's commitment to swift humanitarian aid and the spirit of solidarity in times of crisis, according to a press statement.

Pepe Costa, FBM Foundation Representative, explained the purpose behind the "Tulong sa Papsulong" initiative: “Our ongoing collaboration with PAGCOR enables us to extend our reach and maximize the impact of our relief efforts. Together, we are committed to rebuilding and supporting communities as they recover from the effects of Typhoon Carina”.

Typhoon Carina's heavy rains, massive flooding, and landslides caused dozens of deaths and displaced over 600,000 citizens in the Philippines. Through the "Tulong sa Pagsulong" initiative, the FBM Foundation "reaffirmed its mission to uplift communities during challenging times, bringing hope and support to those who need it most."

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