RELIEF OPERATIONS Soon after the unexpected devastation by typhoon Pablo, CFC & ANCOP responded to the needs of severely affected areas of Compostela Valley, Davao Oriental & Surigao Del Sur.
Relief goods were distributed which included foods, rice, clothing & medicines. Lifesaver emergency water filtration jerrycans and materials for temporary shelter were provided CFC ANCOP Response to the Havoc of Typhoon Pablo Relief Goods Distributed for at least 1,180 families Food 1,180 packs Trapal or Blue sacks for temporary shelter Davao Oriental 45 rolls
Compostela Valley420 sheets 32 rolls 8ft x 100 meters/roll Water 711 bottles Rice 29 sacks Lifesaver water purifier - w/ capacity to purify
20,000 gallons 3 units to Monkayo, Compostela, & New Bataan Dr. Joe Yamamoto & CFC Team with parish priest of Monkayo, Davao Oriental deploys Lifesaver Water Purifier Dr. Joe Yamomoto deploys another Lifesaver water purifier in Compostela Valley Lifesaver water purifier provides clean water to calamity areas Parish church in Baganga, Davao Oriental damaged by Typhoon Pablo Relief goods ready for distribution Packaging relief goods MEDICAL & SURGICAL MISSION - In Dec.15 16, 2012, CFC ANCOP sponsored and dispatched an medical emergency team to Compostela Valley & Davao Oriental
Led by Dr. Joe Yamamoto (Cardiothoracic surgeon), two of the Gkare board members Dr. Bernie Cueto (Surgeon) and Dr. Elmer Garcia (Pulmonologist) with Dr. Kirstin Yap (Cardiology Fellow from UST hospital) provided medical & surgical care. CFC Doctors from Manila were joined by CFC Doctors Mike and Dana Calimbas of Davao City, together with SFC Doctors, Nurses and health professionals.
A total of 400 patients were treated during the medical mission.
Compostela Valley after Typhoon Pablo CFC leaders taking ferry ride to Baganga Worship and Prayer before the medical check-ups Dr. Joe Yamamoto working with Davao city based CFC health professional volunteers during the medical mission in Baganga, Davao Oriental.
Dr. Kirstin Yap (Cardiologist) examines the patients Dr. Bernie Cueto doing minor surgeries at Monkayo, Compostela Valley Dr. Elmer Garcia (Pulmonologist) examines and prescribes free medicines for patients Mini pharmacy giving out free medicine sponsored by CFC ANCOP Dr. Jose Yamamoto with CFC leaders and volunteers MUNICIPALITY CFC HOLD SFC TOTAL MONKAYO POBLACION 50 4 54 MONKAYO VILLAGES 185 185 COMPOSTELA 39 115 9 163 MONTEVISTA 24 24 NABUNTURAN 49 14 5 68 NEW BATAAN 30 30 MAWAB 25 25 MARAGUSAN 1 1 TOTAL 402 129 19 550 SURVEY OF AFFECTED BRETHREN BY TYPHOON PABLO Typhoon Pablo Calamity Funds As of January 8, 2013 Receipts: Canada - late/unused habagat funds, reallocated to typhoon pablo 304,000.00 typhoon pablo 265,440.00 New Zealand - late/unused sendong funds 52,000.00 USA - $4,600 187,450.00 Australia - 2 remittances 388,625.00 Austria 20,000.00 UK 32,983.00 Total 1,250,498.00
Fund Releases First Remittance for Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley & Surigao Del Sur 130,000.00 Medical Mission c/o Dr Joe Yamamoto 81,500.00 Second Remittancce for Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley 100,000.00 Total 311,500.00
Fund Balance 938,998.00
Note the remittance of ANCOP Canada of Ps 265,440 includes the intended donations for Keith. Proposed Fund Use of Remaining Funds (c/o Eric De Los Reyes) By Local CFC Consisitent with LGU Thrust I Temporary Shelter a. Chainsaw for production of coco lumber 60,000.00 b. 61 sheets and nails vs tarps for L4 CFC families 26,000.00 c. Transsitions shelter vs tarps for 40 CFC families @ 15,000.00/family (20 Davao Or 20 & 20 ComVal) 600,000.00 Total 686,000.00 Fund Balance For Keith of Canada and futher transsition shelther 252,998.00
II Permanent shelter/CD = Standard Ancop Community Cateel, Davao Oriental 100 houses Baganga, Davao Oriental to be identified Monkayo, ComVal to be identified
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