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Taal evacuees receive help through ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya

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The entire country was shocked when Taal volcano suddenly erupted, sending a thick ashfall to blanket over Batangas and Cavite, and even reaching some parts of Metro Manila. Despite the heartbreaking disaster, affected families didn’t feel abandoned with all the help and support that came pouring in from fellow Filipinos. 

Taal evacuees receive help through ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya

According to ABS-CBN Foundation’s Sagip Kapamilya, 12,859 families or 64,295 individuals received relief packs in 81 evacuation centers, while 5,403 persons were able to get warm meals from the soup kitchen and 663 individuals got psychological first aid, as of Jan. 19 (Sunday).

Until now, ABS-CBN Foundation is still doing rounds in evacuation centers to help ease the burden of evacuees.

One of the persons who received relief was Francisca Villanueva who shared that she and her family rushed to an evacuation center with only a few belongings in tow.

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“Maybe we won’t have a home to return to. I don’t know how to start over,” Francisca shared in an interview with TV Patrol.

Francisca and other evacuees’ future remains uncertain, but the endless support and love that they are receiving have given them a glimmer of hope.

Helping out in the relief operations was G Diaries host and Bantay Bata 163 executive director Ernie Lopez, who witnessed the Filipino bayanihan spirit come alive once again in a dark time for some of our countrymen.

Ernie remarked, “the way we help each other is not forced. People are openly willing. They open their hearts, they open their wallets, they give their resources. That’s the nice thing about Pinoys,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sagip Kapamilya also showed untiring support to victims of recent calamities. Just like in Taal, the organization immediately extended a helping hand to those affected by recent typhoon Tisoy and Ursula in Visayas and Mindanao.

ABS-CBN Foundation is still accepting in-kind and cash donations for Taal evacuees.

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