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Alturas continues with its relief operations

Though it’s been more than a month since typhoon Odette devastated Bohol, the Alturas Group of Companies (AGC), through its Alay Marcela Foundation (AMF), has not stopped distributing relief goods and conducting feeding program and free medical check-up in the areas still reeling from the destruction.

Last week, while conducting the free medical check-up, sacks of relief goods were also delivered and distributed to the affected residents of barangay La Hacienda, Alicia, and barangay Bagumbayan, Pilar.

Residents of barangay San Pascual, Ubay also received grocery packs, while rolls of “sakolin or trapal”, were given to the typhoon victims of barangay La Hacienda.

In barangay Lomangog, Ubay, more than 1,500 displaced families each received 10 meters trapal, 1.5 kg chicken, 6 pcs. eggs, 1 loaf bread, and 1 bottled water (6 liters).

The feeding program of Alay Marcela Foundation and Jollibee Group Foundation, dubbed as Mobile Kusina, goes on. It served 4,000 bowls of hot and delicious congee rice porridge last week in the town of Ubay, particularly in the affected barangays of Sinandigan, Casate, Calanggaman, Tuboran, and Pag-asa. The congee rice porridge is flavored with nutritious squash and carrots, with egg toppings.   

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