Project Report
| Nov 28, 2024
Supporting food production
By Michelle Frances Uy | Project Leader
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Improving farming
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your support to our project helping those affected by the earthquake. Mindanao is in the earthquake path and the occurrence of this calamity is ever present. It takes a long time for families to recover once an earthquake occur and our support is needed in this situation. We focus our effort to assisting in the agricultural development of vulnerable families by delivering inputs and improving the productivity in their farms. The situation is difficult since agricultural production has been low several years now due to factors of poor soil, climate change, among others. Hoping for your continuing support. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Michelle Frances Uy
Jul 31, 2024
Providing support
By Michelle Frances Uy | Project Leader
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Hygiene kits distribution
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your donation to our earthquake crisis appeal. We really don't know when the big one will happen and we are very vulnerable being in the earthquake zone. We want to prepare our communities by improving their awareness and response and we are doing this through the partnership of local governments in our area as well as improving our comprehension on how best to respond when earthquake happens. We also took time to distribute hygiene supplies thanks to our local partner who provided us with support. We were able to distribute 120 packages of hygiene supplies to 120 beneficiaries mostly children during this reporting period. Hoping for your continuing support. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Michelle Frances Uy
Apr 2, 2024
Promoting food security
By Michelle Frances Sayre Uy | Project Leader
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Conduct of training
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your donation to our project helping those affected by earthquake in Mindanao. We are experiencing numerous and frequent earthquakes and there is a need to activate a crisis appeal in order to immediately launch support and help to affected communities. The need for food as well as water, sanitation and hygiene is greatest in the few months just after the event and support is very much needed. We are fortunate to have on call volunteers in the ground who know th culture and situation in their areas so we can deliver help more efficiently. This reporting period we were able to conduct training and capacitation to 15 volunteers and ready them for deployment in the event that an earthquake will again occur. Again thank you very much for your support.
Very sincerely yours,
Michelle Frances Uy