By Gideon C. Corgue
CONZARRD Executive
Director Teodolita Suano said that while watching the news on television
featuring the many affected people in agony and trauma after losing their
relatives and properties to the super typhoon, she and her companions immediately
decided to donate relief goods for the survivors.
“We are deeply touched by
the situation of typhoon ‘Yolanda’ survivors who are desperately begging for
food and water,” Suano said.
Suano
said they have collected relief goods from their members. “The goods comprising
800 kilos of dried fish, 400 sacks of rice, 1,000 kilos of mongoes, and other
food items,” Suano added.
Suano
said the relief efforts initiative of CONZARRD dubbed “Humanitarian
Action Network Against Disasters”
was supported by the KASAMMAKA (Kahugpungan sa mga Mag-uuma/Mamumuong
Kababayen-an), whose total number of members reaching almost 2,000, was aimed
at extending assistance to survivors.
“This is our own little
way of extending help to the survivors. With our little donation, we hope it
will make them smile despite the tragic incident that happened in their lives,”
Suano said.
Suano said the relief
goods which they sent on Tuesday to Tacloban City was just the first batch of
the goods. “We will be collecting more relief goods from our members for the
victims,” pointed out. (PIA9)