Highlights
- First major distribution of aid reaches nearly 780 families in Philippines
- Emergency food, water and hygiene kits were distributed
The sacks handed to families included 15 kg (33 lbs) of rice, beans, cans of sardines, cooking oil, clean drinking water and hygiene supplies. They were sourced locally and put together with the help of a supermarket in the region.
Cecil Laguardia, Emergency Communications Officer for World Vision, said: “The distribution was a success and hundreds of families now have enough food, but it’s just the start. There are more communities on the island who have been terribly affected and are in desperate need.”
The villages had already been visited by a World Vision assessment team who determined that the area had been badly hit by Typhoon Haiyan and that residents had suffered further because of existing levels of poverty.
“The damage from the typhoon could be seen everywhere and everyone lining up for food today had a dramatic story to tell,” added Laguardia. “The community has shown incredible resilience and patience, particularly as many roads have been impassable, and it has taken time to get this aid through to those who need it most.”
More distributions are planned in the coming days. The immediate need is food and water, followed by emergency shelter.
World Vision aims to reach 400,000 people in its relief effort. The agency has been working in the Philippines for 55 years and has 500 staff in the country.
– END –
How to help
- Text the word HOPE to 777444 to donate $10 to World Vision’s relief efforts
- Make an online donation to the Philippines Disaster Response Fund
- Call 1-888-562-4453 (1-888-56-CHILD)
About World Vision:
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development, and advocacy activities in its work with children, families, and their communities in nearly 100 countries to help them reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. For more information, please visit www.WorldVision.org/media-center/ or on Twitter @WorldVisionUSA.