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Sheltered with new hope: VXI revisits Eastern Samar

With our new house, we are in a better state now than we were before,” says Marissa Garrigo, one of the recipients of the houses built by VXI and Gawad Kalinga for Typhoon Yolanda survivors.

Marissa and her family was one of the 14 beneficiaries of VXI and Gawad Kalinga housing project in Brgy. Poblacion 8, Lawaan, Eastern Samar – an area terribly hit by the typhoon two years back.

VXI, a global contact center and business solutions company, and Gawad Kalinga revisited them in October to see how are they recovering from the calamity that changed their lives completely.

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The residents of VXI Village were all smiles as they welcomed the team who assisted not just in reconstructing their homes, but also in rebuilding their shattered hopes and spirits.

The Typhoon Yolanda survivors at Poblacion 8 in Lawaan, Eastern Samar were all smiles as they welcomed representatives from VXI. Inset photo shows VXI Team headed by (from left) Wilkins Tan, VP for Business Excellence and Support Services; Debbie Rose Santos, VP for Talent Acquisition; Jovie Llanes, VP for Human Resources; and Sherwin Sangrador, Director for Real Estate Admin and Facilities. They pose with the VXI Village site marker at Lawaan.

“These houses, built through bayanihan, will serve as a proof that this community can withstand whatever calamities that may come from hereafter, and a representation of VXI’s strong and solid commitment in taking care of the community,” shared Jovie Llanes, VP for Human Resources, as he headed VXI and Gawad Kalinga’s team during their visit in the village.

VXI and Gawad Kalinga prepared a simple gathering filled with gifts and surprises for the community, making everyone feel the spirit of Christmas this early.

As for Marissa, she thought help would never come to their place until VXI and Gawad Kalinga commenced the housing project.

A year after the houses were turned over to them, they can really say that recovering from Yolanda became easier compared to when they were still living in makeshift houses made of driftwood and broken roofs. It also made them go back easily to their usual day-to-day activities, free from the worries of being homeless.

“This project wouldn’t be possible without the support of the whole VXI community, our partners from Gawad Kalinga, and the people residing here in Lawaan, Eastern Samar. This truly shows how passionate everyone is when it comes to helping other people without expecting anything in return,” added Llanes.

In the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda in 2014, VXI quickly responded to the need for adequate and decent shelter in hard-hit areas of Eastern Visayas, one of which is the coastline barangay of Poblacion 8 in Lawaan, Eastern Samar.

Through VXI’s partnership with Gawad Kalinga, this P2.1-million housing project was able to provide not just new shelter for the survivors, but a new hope for them to move on and rebuild their lives.

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