Kung ang karamihan ay basic needs gaya ng pagkain o tubig ang ibinigay sa Taal victims, ibang ideya ang naisip ibigay na tulong ng isang nagmamalasakit na babae.
Umani ng papuri si Maria Carolina V. Dominguez mula sa mga netizen matapos nyang magbigay tulong sa mga nasalanta ng bulkang Taal.
Sa kanyang sariling paraan, tumulong si Dominguez sa napakaraming bakwit sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng libreng laba o free laundry.
Makikita sa kanyang Facebook post ang mga pictures kung saan nakahilera ang washing machines.
Ayon sa kanya, 20 washing machines ang total na inilagay sa nasabing lugar na may kasama pang sampung TV.
"We delivered 20 washing machines and 10 TVs. We set up a laundry/washing area in front of the clinic of Flordeliz Figueroa Afable and her husband." saad ni Dominguez.
Narito ang mga larawan:
Ito ang kanyang Facebook caption:
Today was a good day. Gideon Gideon, Connie and I made considerable progress towards relieving conditions in the two relief centers we have adopted. We delivered 20 washing machines and 10 TVs. We set up a laundry/washing area in front of the clinic of Flordeliz Figueroa Afable and her husband.
The conditions for preparing food for those living in the relief centers could be vastly improved. So our next step is to build a soup kitchen. A nearby Montessori school has generously allowed us to use an open area on the school’s premises for the kitchen and dining area. We intend hiring evacuees to work in the kitchen.
But much remains to be done. Can you imagine this? People line up and wait half a day for food. The line for the shower is another half-day wait. There is only one toilet for 1,500 people.
To paraphrase the poet, we have miles to go before we sleep, but seeing improvements in the lives of these people – many of whom have lost virtually every material thing they ever owned – keeps us going. We are grateful for your support. Thanks for joining us today Caroline Cheng Giraud and Gelay Arce.
Source: Maria Carolina V. Dominguez
Today was a good day. Gideon Gideon, Connie and I made considerable progress towards relieving conditions in the two relief centers we have adopted. We delivered 20 washing machines and 10 TVs. We set up a laundry/washing area in front of the clinic of Flordeliz Figueroa Afable and her husband.
The conditions for preparing food for those living in the relief centers could be vastly improved. So our next step is to build a soup kitchen. A nearby Montessori school has generously allowed us to use an open area on the school’s premises for the kitchen and dining area. We intend hiring evacuees to work in the kitchen.
But much remains to be done. Can you imagine this? People line up and wait half a day for food. The line for the shower is another half-day wait. There is only one toilet for 1,500 people.
To paraphrase the poet, we have miles to go before we sleep, but seeing improvements in the lives of these people – many of whom have lost virtually every material thing they ever owned – keeps us going. We are grateful for your support. Thanks for joining us today Caroline Cheng Giraud and Gelay Arce.
Source: Maria Carolina V. Dominguez
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Good samaritan, tumulong sa Taal evacuees sa pamamagitan ng free laundry
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