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Community Service

Disaster Response

Search and Rescue

MARINE CORPS SEMPER FI PHILIPPINES, INCORPORATED


(An NGO of 51st Marine Reserve Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve Central, Philippine Marine Corps)

A non-stock and non-profit association under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, an
association duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, with SEC Certificate of
Registration No CN 200928202. ;

PRIMARY PURPOSE:

* To contribute to the development of the country and the general welfare of the people by
providing basic services though the activated marine reserve units in the country by strengthening its
capabilities, resources, training and equipments to be effective in providing basic services to the
Filipino people in the Area of Community Relations, Disaster Response and Community
Development Related Projects.

* The Association has regular activities on the following;

*Public Affairs like, Symposium/Public Forum, Press, Radio and TV Releases,


Advocacy and Information Campaigns and Community Dialogue.

*
Civil Affairs like; Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP),
Disaster Operations and Equipment Transfers,
Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons,

*Environmental Concerns (Ex. Tree planting, Environmental Coastal Clean Up)

*Youth and Sports Development

*Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga)

*Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela)

*Other cause oriented activities, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief


(HA/DR) Operations

*Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects

*Blood Letting Activities, Crowd Control and others

EQUIPMENTS INVENTORY:
The Unit has acquired the following equipments with assistance from LGU’S, NGO’S, PO’S
and other concerned individuals;

1 unit FX Tamaraw vehicle


1 unit Samsung Aircon
100 sets Large Evacuation Tents (On loan from DSWD),
100 pcs Folding cots (Teheras)
30 pcs Camelback black backpack
48 pcs Poncho liner (camouflage manipis raincoats)
30 pcs Hammock w/ mosquito net
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5 sets Motorola handheld mobile radio with charger
6 sets Energizer rechargeable flashlights w/ charger
1 set Stihl motorized chainsaw
6 sets flashlights w/ batteries
2 sets Megaphones
2 sets Electric Barber Kit
2 sets sphygmomanometer w/ thermometer
15 sets Marines Dress Blue uniform
50 sets Marines digital BDA uniform (for bidding)
50 sets Marines GOA Khaki Blue uniform (for bidding)
10 sets Marines Dress blue uniform
1 set Multi media projector (for delivery)
1 set Mobile multi purpose sound system (for delivery)
1 set Desktop computer (for bidding)
1 set All in one printer, scanner, fax copier (for bidding)
1 set Canon digital camera (for bidding)

NEEDED ITEMS:

*Rubber boats with paddle *Coolers/Water Containers


*Stretcher *Uniforms/Field Apparel
*First aid kit/spine board *Folding Tables and Chairs
*Passenger/Cargo Vehicle *Evacuation Tents
*Water and Covered Cargo Trailer *Portalets
*Laptop Computers *Water Tank
*Camping Equipments (Tents, Packs, etc) *Chainsaws
*Generators and Power Inverters *Fuel Containers
*Rope Rescue Gear (Ropes, Harnesses, etc) *Stokes (Rescue) Basket & Backboards
*Personal Flotation Devices (Life Vests) *GPS Units and Radios (UHF), Air Band, 2 way, etc.)
*Flashlights with Batteries

CONSUMABLES NEEDED

*Food/MRE’s *Water *Kids Feeding Materials (Rice, Cereals)


*Bandages/First Aid Supplies *Gas/Fuel
*Duct Tape *Batteries

SERVICES NEEDED

*Vehicle Maintenance *Printing (Signs, Documentations, Decals, etc.)


*Education and Training Grant

MONETARY DONATIONS

Members of Marine Corps Semper Fi Phils., Inc is an all-volunteer disaster response group
that is also involve in various community development and service projects. As such, we are not
receiving any funding from the government or private sector. We exist through the voluntary
contributions of its members, fundraising and donations. We rely on the support of businesses,
individuals, LGU’s and others to help us perform our job effectively. Though we have a list of needed
items, monetary donations are also needed for other things like, insurance, training, transportation
allowance, gas, etc. We do appreciate any donations you or your company or organization would like
to provide. Any donations made, either in cash or in kind is duly receipted and recorded in our books
of accounts, in which a yearly accounting is made and reported to the Securities and Exchange
Commission and other regulatory agencies of the government, as provided by law.

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FOR INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN HELP, PLEASE CONTACT US:

MARINE CORPS SEMPER FI PHILS, INC


2/F HNRCEV Bldg., Arellano Blvd., Tinago
Cebu City 6000 Philippines
Tel # (032) 259 1593 ; Fax # (032) 259 1136
Mobile # 0916 409 8868

OTHER INFORMATION:

Email Address: mrbn51st@yahoo.com


Web Page: www.marforrescent.com

The following Directors were elected as Officers of the Association for the year 2009-2010;

President - Layco, Josephine C


Vice President - Ferrer, Gilbert A
Secretary - Borbon, Juliana L
Treasurer - Cuyos, Susette O
Auditor - Villalino, Francisco M
Directors - Gallarde, Crisanto E DMD
Lahaylahay, Fedelicio Y
Lim, Jerome E
COSCOS, ULDARICO A
TITO P RANARA, MBA

Advisers - HON TOMAS R OSMENA, Mayor – City of Cebu


JONATHAN O NUEVO
QUISUMBING, GABRIEL LUIS R

WHAT WE’VE DONE


A) Public Affairs like, Symposium/Public Forum, Press, Radio and TV Releases, Advocacy and
Information Campaigns and Community Dialogue.

B)
Civil Affairs like; Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP), Disaster Operations and
Equipment Transfers,
Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons,

1) Stand by to support disaster, relief and rehabilitation efforts of NAVFORCEN during the
calamities that struck Southern Leyte on December 2003.

2) Information Caravan and Medical-Dental Mission on March 12, 2004 in Olango Island,
Lapulapu City. This activity was initiated by AGIO 7 in cooperation with Philippine
Information Agency 7. Close to 600 residents availed of the medical-dental mission.

3) Information Caravan and Medical-Dental Mission on May 14, 2004 in Barangay Casuntingan,
Mandaue City held at Cabancalan I Elementary School. This activity was initiated by AGIO 7
in cooperation with Philippine Information Agency 7. Close to 200 patients were treated.

4) Medical Dental CIVAC at Barangay Buagsong, Cordova on May 18, 2004. The activity was
initiated by HQS, Naval Forces Central Philippines and supported by HQS, Naval Reserve
Center Eastern Visayas. A total of 324 patients were treated as follows; Dental – 85, Medical
– 180, Circumcisions – 59.

5) Information Caravan with Medical Dental Mission conducted at Poblacion, Minglanilla, Cebu
on 04 to 05 August 2004. The activity was initiated by Association of Government
Information Officers 7 (AGIO 7) in cooperation with Philippine Information Agency 7.
There were 712 Medical and 172 Dental patients treated. We also conducted Operation Linis
or Street cleaning in the major streets and thoroughfares of the municipality.

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6) Medical Dental Mission at Barangay Pitalo, San Fernando, Cebu in coordination with the
Association of Government Information Officers 7 (AGIO 7) on 14 January 05. A total of 862
patients were provided with free medical and dental assistance with medicines.

7) Information Caravan with Medical Dental Mission conducted at Barangay Don Andres
Soriano, Toledo City on 19 May 2005. This activity was initiated by Association of
Government Information Officers 7 (AGIO 7) in cooperation with Philippine Information
Agency 7. There were 204 Medical and 122 Dental, 32 Urinalysis, 52 Blood Typing, and 107
Operation Tuli. A total of 588 patients were treated and provided free medicines.

8) Information Caravan with Medical – Dental Mission in Antequera, Bohol on 26 August 2005.
A total of 339 Medical/Pediatric, 81 Dental and 119 Optical with a grand total of 539
patients/beneficiaries were treated and provided with free medicines.

9) Information Caravan with Medical and Dental Mission in partnership with Association of
Government Information Officers - 7 at Barangay Poblacion, Dauis, Bohol for the period of 3
days from 02 to 04 February 2006.

10) Information Caravan with Medical and Dental Mission upon the invitation and in partnership
with the Office of the Cebu Vice Provincial Governor, the Mayor of the Municipality of
Cordova, Cebu and the Association of Government Information Officers – 7 (AGIO 7) at
Barangay Cogon, Cordova, Cebu on 11 February 2006.

11) Medical and Dental Mission upon the invitation and in partnership with the Office of the Cebu
Vice Provincial Governor, and the Mayor of the Municipality of Poro, Camotes Island, Cebu
at Barangay CagCagan, Poro, Cebu for the period of 3 days, from 17 to 19 April 2006.

C) Environmental Concerns (Ex. Tree planting, Environmental Coastal Clean Up

1) Environmental Coastal Clean-up Activity in coordination with the local government unit of
Talisay City on 5 September 2004. The activity was conducted at the coastal areas of
Barangays of Poblacion and Cansojong. In connection with the observance of the 25TH
National Reservist’s Week Celebration

2) Mangrove Tree Planting Activity at Barangay Buagsong, Cordova, Cebu on September 2004.
Some five hundred (500) mangrove seedlings were planted in the shores of the said barangay.
In connection with the observance of the 25th National Reservist’s Week Celebration.

D) Youth and Sports Development

1) Annual Alay Lakad held at the City of Cebu from Plaza Independencia to Cebu City Sports
Complex on October 23, 2005.

E) Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga)

1) Repair in the Housing Project at Eversley Child, Sanitarium, Jagobiao, Mandaue City in
coordination with the Gawad Kalinga Foundation on 30 January 2005.

2) Repair in the Housing Project at Eversley Child, Sanitarium, Jagobiao, Mandaue City in
coordination with the Gawad Kalinga Foundation on 27 February 2005.

3) Invitation was made by the Gawad Kalinga Foundation in making the necessary preparation
for the launching of it’s Free Housing on 23 July 2005.

F) Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela)

1) Conducted Operation Balik Aral Linis Program (DEP-ED Brigada Eskwela) at Lapu-Lapu
City Central School, Lapu-Lapu City on 21 May 2005. In coordination with the principal of
the school, Mrs Teresita Bahandi. Four (4) rooms were repaired, one (1) room minor
demolished, five (5) rooms were painted, eight (8) Tables and Desk were painted and 2
hectares school surrounding was cleaned.

G) Other cause oriented activities, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) Operations

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1) Relief and rescue operations, crowd control, firefighting, perimeter security against lawless
elements that preys on helpless fire victims, evacuation of residents and their personal
belongings during the fire that gutted Sitios Sto Nino, San Vicente Ferrer and Sitio Silangan
Uno in Barangay Tinago and Silangan Dos in Barangay Tejero in the City of Cebu on 12
November 05. There were 170 families that were left homeless. An estimated P4.25M in
properties went up in smoke. The Bureau of Fire Protection tapped the fire at 11:29AM. The
community also lost a chapel and the Cebu City Nutrition Scholar building.

Evacuation and transfer of equipments and supplies of Naval Supply Depot to include the
more than 20 drums of bunker fuel to the basketball court adjacent to the PNSLAI Cebu
Branch

2) Disaster Response and Rescue Operations at Barangay Ginsaugon, St. Bernard, Southern
Leyte in connection with the Mudslide Tragedy for the period 21 to 28 February 2006 to assist
and participate in the rescue, retrieval, relief and rehabilitation operations to include loading,
unloading, stocking, transfer, issuance and distribution of donated relief items from truck,
warehouse, site area, chopper and vice versa. The Unit was attached to the 31st Marine
Expeditionary Unit, Marine Expeditionary Unit Service Support Group 31, Marine Forces
Pacific, United States Marine Corps.

H) Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects

1) BUNDLES OF JOY Activity at Sitio Inanuran Island, Matabao, Tubigon, Bohol on 19


December 04. Beneficiaries of the activity are the islands of Inanuran and Bilang-Bilangan
and the coastal barangay’s of Panaytayon, Matabao and Palayan. A total of 151 indigent
families were the beneficiaries of the said activity. This unit repacked and distributed a total of
235 plastic bags containing assorted clothes, biscuits, canned goods, noodles, toys, candies,
etc.

I) Blood Letting Activities, Crowd Control and Others

1) Crowd Control for 2004 Sinulog Mardi Gras.

2) Appointed as Commission on Elections Deputy on May 10, 2004 National and Local Election.

3) Crowd Control/Perimeter Security in the Inaugural Ceremony of Her Excellency Gloria


Macapagal Arroyo as President of the Republic of the Philippines at Cebu Provincial Capitol
on June 30, 2004.

4) Blood Letting Activity on 29 August 2004 conducted by the Medical personnel of Regional
Blood Coordinating Council (F) Inc. (RBCC). The activity was conducted at the University of
Cebu-METC/Capt. Susifatro U. Abella Gym. A total of 30 personnel of this unit donated
blood which totaled to 13,500 CC of various types. In connection with the observance of the
25TH National Reservist Week Celebration.

5) Blood Letting Activity conducted by Medical personnel of Chong Hua Hospital. The activity
was conducted at the University of Cebu-METC/Capt. Susifatro U. Abella Gym, Alumnos,
Mambaling, Cebu City on 12 December 04. A total of 8 personnel of this unit donated blood
which totaled to 4,000 CC of various types. A total of 34,650 CC of blood were donated.

6) Crowd Control during the Grand Sinulog Mardi Gras 2005 on 16 January 2005. In connection
with the observance of the yearly traditional feast of Senior Santo De Cebu.

7) Participated in the parade at Cebu City Sport Complex, Abellana, Cebu City on 12 June 05.
In connection with the observance of the Philippine Independence Day

8) Blood Letting Activity held at Abella gym at the University of Cebu, Alumnos Mambaling
Campus on 09 July 2005. A total of 13 personnel donated blood which totaled 5,850 CC of
various blood types.

9) Crowd Control Augmentation ICOW the celebration of the traditional feast of Senor Santo
Niño De Cebu “Grand Sinulog Mardi Gras 2006” for the period of 3 days, from 14 to 16
January 2006.

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10) Vigil Watches and Pall Bearers during the wake of MSgt Luis S Sanchez 699614 PN (M)
(Ret) in San Isidro, Talisay City on 05 March 2006.

11) Participated in the reenactment of 61st Anniversary of US Forces landing in Talisay City, Cebu
on 26 March 2006.

J) Trainings

1) Conducted 30 days Ready Reserve Organizational Training (RROT) CL 01-2004

2) Conducted 30 days Disaster Response and Rescue Unit (DRRU) Training CL 01-2004
for the period 07 August 2004 to 18 September 2004.

3) Refresher Training and Educational/Observation Trip to HQS NAVRESCOM in Intramuros


Manila, HQS Philippine Marine Corps in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City and Marine Base in
Ternate, Cavite on 18 to 26 March 2005. The purpose of the trip is to acquaint the reservist,
visit various PN/Marine units and meet the personnel directly administering the marine
reservist. Various subjects were also taken up with Briefing, Lectures and Practical Exercises
being done at The Basic School of the Philippine Marine Training Center in Ternate, Cavite
like Combat Formations, Heliborne Operations, Grenade Throwing Techniques, Amphibious
Operations, Manual of Arms and Chanting. The knowledge learned will help in disseminating
the proper and correct procedure to other reservist considering that the main core of our Unit
Activity is CMO and Training.

4) On the Job Training (OJT) at Naval Operating Base Mactan, Headquarters Naval Forces
Central, Canjulao, Lapulapu City on Base Security and Guard Mounting. This was conducted
on 10, 17 and 24 December 2005.

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