The Tzu Chi Foundation conducted a relief operation for typhoon Carina victims at Concepcion Integrated School in Tumana, Marikina City on Aug. 23, 2024.
Some 154 volunteers, scholars, staff and local government members worked together to ensure the success of the relief operation.
The initiative aimed to support 2,863 families, with a special focus on senior citizens affected by the recent disaster.
“More than the material things, we are grateful for the hope and spiritual blessings that come with this support,” Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro said.
Essential supplies including food items, clothing, mats, blankets and sacks of rice were distributed to the beneficiaries.
“These goods are basic but essential. They offer comfort and hope, helping recipients to regain confidence and move forward,” said Paquiti Ngo, a Tzu Chi volunteer.
Among the beneficiaries is 62-year-old Engresia Dagaas. Back in 2009, she also received support from Tzu Chi after Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana). She used the cash aid to build a third floor on her house to provide safety from future floods.
“I hope the Tzu Chi Foundation continues to have the strength to help those in need,” she said.
Vice Mayor Marion Andres conveyed the city’s appreciation and emphasized Tzu Chi’s consistent support during times of crisis.
“From Marikina City, we extend our heartfelt thanks to the Tzu Chi Foundation and its founder Dharma Master Cheng Yen for their unwavering commitment to helping us through these challenges,” he said.
The relief operation not only provided immediate aid but also strengthened the community’s spirit of mutual support and kindness, embodying the essence of Tzu Chi’s mission to foster compassion and resilience.