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SM City Marilao dispatched volunteers to flood-ravaged areas in Marilao, to provide immediate relief to thousands of families affected by the week-long incessant and widespread rains dumped by Typhoon Egay and the southwest monsoon.SM Assistant Vice President for Operations Ana Datu led the relief distribution in Marilao. |
AUGUST 02- Torrential southwest monsoon rains, worsened by the recent typhoon Egay, flooded large swathes and turned some areas in Bulacan into inland seas.
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A heartwarming moment as an all-smiles senior citizen receives a much-needed relief pack from SM City Marilao. |
SM Supermalls and SM Foundation Inc., through its Operation Tulong Express (OPTE) program, mobilize simultaneous relief efforts and extend immediate relief assistance to typhoon-stricken communities in Bulacan. |
SM Foundation Inc. and SM City Marilao keep the bayanihan spirit alive as it mobilizes relief efforts and extend immediate relief assistance to communities affected by the typhoon Egay and the southwest monsoon in Bulacan. Recipients express their gratitude as they receive kalinga packs from SM City Marilao and SM Foundation’s Operation Tulong Express. Around 1,000 families in Marilao benefited from the relief operations. |
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Volunteers from SM City Marilao were grouped, deployed, and sent to areas with the highest number of displaced families and recurring floodwaters, like Nagbalon, Lias, Ibayo, Poblacion, and Abangan Sur. |
In the Municipality of Marilao, five barangays received truckloads of ‘kalinga packs’. Volunteers from SM City Marilao were grouped, deployed, and sent to areas with the highest number of displaced families and recurring floodwaters, like Nagbalon, Lias, Ibayo, Poblacion, and Abangan Sur. With the help of rescue team from each barangay, a total of 1,000 families were given relief packs that contained rice, canned sardines, instant noodles, and bottled waters.
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The SM Foundation, through SM City Baliwag, led by Mall Manager Rodora Tolentino, distributed 1,000 relief packs to flooded areas and evacuation centers. |
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Rounds of relief operations were conducted by SM City Baliwag in typhoon-stricken barangays in the city. A total of 1000 beneficiaries were given aid during the relief distribution |
Rounds of relief operations, on the other hand, were conducted by SM City Baliwag in barangay Tibag, San Roque, Paitan, Poblacion, and San Jose. A total of 1,000 relief packs were distributed in flooded areas and evacuation centers in Baliwag.
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SM City Baliwag led the distribution of relief packs to flood-stricken families in the city, including Barangay Tibag, San Roque, Paitan, Poblacion, and San Jose. |
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SM Foundation, in cooperation with SM Center Pulilan, extends helping hands to families afflicted by typhoons through relief goods distribution. |
SM Center Pulilan went a step further by conducting door-to-door relief pack distribution in Paltao and Longos in Pulilan and Wawa and San Juan in Balagtas. This house-to-house approach allowed volunteers to identify and assist individuals or families who might have been unable to access the centralized relief centers. This personalized and attentive method ensured that no one in need was left behind during this trying time. Around 1,300 families in Pulilan and Balagtas benefited from the relief operations.
The kalinga pack distribution effort is a part of Operation Tulong Express (OPTE), a social program of SM Foundation in collaboration with SM Supermalls and SM Markets. It aims to address the needs of communities during calamities and crises. Its implementation includes close coordination with SM Supermalls employees and volunteers.
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Families were happy to receive their relief packs distributed by the SM Foundation through SM Center Pulilan. Under the program Operation Tulong Express, a total of 1,300 relief packs were distributed to several Barangays in Bulacan, including Paltao and Longos in Pulilan and Wawa and San Jose in Balagtas |
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Volunteers from SM Center Pulilan, in cooperation with the LGU, joined forces to bring help to flood-stricken families, including Paltao and Longos in Pulilan and Wawa and San Jose in Balagtas. |
Being one of the hardest-hit provinces, local officials have placed the province of Bulacan under a state of calamity due to severe flooding in several towns following incessant and widespread rains dumped by Typhoon Egay and the southwest monsoon.
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