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Another landmark achievemen­t

GMA Foundation completes 403-unit housing project

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GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) recently marked another milestone achievemen­t with the completion of its 403unit housing project in Tacloban, Leyte.

The Kapuso Village in Tacloban is the first permanent concrete housing project in the area for survivors of typhoon Yolanda.

With the help of its donors and partners, GMAKF continues to reach out to the survivors and other affected people surroundin­g the area of Tacloban.

Along with the housing project, GMAKF is planning to build 24 new classrooms under its Kapuso School Developmen­t project within the Kapuso Village in Tacloban. A Kapuso Village will also soon rise in Palo with 169 more concrete houses to further accommodat­e the survivors.

GMAKF executive vice president and chief operations officer Mel C. Tiangco recalled all the hardwork and expressed her gratitude for those who made the project possible.

“Besides financial assistance, some donors gave us constructi­on materials or appliances, while some gave us really good discounts,” she said. “Needless to say, we are grateful for the trust and generosity bestowed to us by numerous citizens all over the world.”

GMAKF also requested the local government to provide an additional 2,000 square meter space for an office for the homeowners associatio­n, function hall and a multipurpo­se center, where residents can set up sarisari stores and other establishm­ents they deem wise, to further make the area a barangay.

Meanwhile, GMAKF recently formed a group of volunteers under the guidance of the Department of Community Developmen­t of the College of Social Work and Community Developmen­t in UP Diliman to help and guide the beneficiar­ies of the Kapuso Village in terms of having a sense of community and building camaraderi­e.

There are currently 403 families or more than 3,000 individual­s, who were left homeless by the super typhoon, who are now residing in the Kapuso Village in Tacloban.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? MEL TIANGCO poses at Kapuso Village Tacloban, first permanent concrete housing project in the area for survivors of typhoon Yolanda.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO MEL TIANGCO poses at Kapuso Village Tacloban, first permanent concrete housing project in the area for survivors of typhoon Yolanda.

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