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Mondelēz International in PH supports Typhoon Odette survivors

Snacking company Mondelēz International has partnered with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) locally to contribute to alleviating the devastation caused by Typhoon Odette (Rai) last month.

The partnership aims to help support the ongoing and immediate relief operations and strengthen the sustainability of areas affected by Odette, which at one point was classified as a Category 5 super typhoon.

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Typhoon Odette’s strong winds brought much destruction to many regions across the country. Homes were damaged, livelihoods were lost, and day-to-day survival became difficult.

To contribute solutions to this enormous problem, Mondelēz International locally heeded the call of partner PBSP to provide meaningful and impactful support to five areas that were most devastated. These are Ilog in Negros Occidental; Cebu City; Bubong in Lanao del Sur; Del Carmen in Siargao, and Roxas in Palawan.

To help provide for the immediate needs of the residents in these areas, PBSP has mobilized to date P28.02 million for SPHERE-standard family packs and shelter repair kits from various donors including Mondelēz International. Each family pack contains 10 kilos of rice, 5 cans of sardines, 5 cans of canned meat, 1 pack of biscuits, 50g coffee, 1/2 kg of brown sugar, ¼ kg of iodized salt, 1 bar of soap, and 6 liters of bottled water.

Part of the assistance will also be the provision of a family mat, 3 blankets, and jerry can or water container. These are essentials aligned with the SPHERE project, a standard in humanitarian response, and which can feed a family of six for five days.

“We’re committed to growing our business by making our snacks in the right way, with a positive impact for people and the planet,” said Joseph Fabul, Country Manager for Corporate and Government Affairs of Mondelēz International in the Philippines.

“While immediate support is needed in the areas where Typhoon Odette caused destruction, the second half of our partnership with PBSP will be focused on supporting the sustainability of lives in these areas. Typhoons are a way of life in the country, and we would like to help support the preparedness of communities to face them in the future. We look forward to working with PBSP on implementing this program, which will be rooted in community understanding and sustainability planning.”

To find out how you too can support programs for Typhoon Odette affected areas, visit the PBSP website (https://www.pbsp.org.ph/)

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