For the victims of the most destructive natural disaster in the Philippine history to hit the country “ondoy”, a Relief Assistance project by the diocese of Tagbilaran and The Bohol Chronicle Radio DYRD is on it’s 3rd day. Bishop Leonardo Medroso appealed to the Boholanos to send their donations may be in cash of in kind for the thousands of ondoy victim now homeless, hungry and desperate for help. Social Action Centers are installed to accept donations from parishioners. Donations gathered will be collected next week for shipping to Luzon. Negros Navigation volunteered, as the company’s share of donation, to ship the relief goods from Tagbilaran to Manila on board a vessel to leave 2nd Saturday of this month. Meanwhile, the Bohol Chronicle Radio DYRD relief assistance campaign as of Wednesday night gathered close to two hundred thousand cash donations. Donations will continue to be received thru DYRD “Inyong Alagad Program” and “Tagbilaran by-night”.
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