Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Factory Workers Donate to Pablo Victims

           Cristy Valencia of the CCT finance department receives a donation for victims of Typhoon Pablo
collected by factory workers and members of the Covenant Community Service Cooperative (CCSC).
Handing over the donation are Froi Parado,  CCSC peer servant (center) and  Elmer Valencia,
 CCSC  HRAD officer.
 


In the spirit of Christian love and brotherhood, factory workers in Dasmarinas, Cavite donated P15,800 to victims of Typhoon Pablo which hit the island of Mindanao during the first week of December 2012. The factory workers are members of the Center for Community Transformation (CCT)  Covenant Community Service Cooperative.

Typhoon Pablo (International Name: Bopha) hit Mindanao on December 4, 2012,  leaving 1,067 dead and more than 800 missing according to government reports as of December 22. 

Benefiting from  the donation are affected CCT community partners and staff  in Davao Oriental, Surigao, Cagayan de Oro, and Compostela Valley.  A total of 175 CCT community partners and 30 staff were affected by Pablo, according to Mike Salili, CCT peer servant for field operations management.   Among these, 49 lost their homes.  

“The workers collected the funds on their own, in less than a week, without any prompting of prodding from management,” said Froi Parado, CCSC peer servant.