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March 19, 2014

Tulong ng Iglesia ni Cristo sa mga nasalanta ng bagyong Yolanda

Daan daang libong relief goods na naipamahagi ng INC ng nanalasa ang bagyong Yolanda, na sa tanstya ko ay nasa 385,000 relief goods ang naipamigay. Kung ang bawat relief pack ay nagkakahalaga ng P170 (own estimate) ibig sabihin ang distribution sa Visayas ay may kabuuang halaga na P65,450,000.

At ngayon nga ay nagkaroon na ng ground breaking ceremony para sa housing project, eco-farming project, at ibang mga factories na pinangunahan ng tagapamahalang pangkalahatan na si Ka Eduardo Manalo. Ayon sa inquirer.net ang kabuuang halaga ng mga proyektong ito ay higit P1,000,000,000.

Nauna na ang Iglesia ni Cristo sa gawang ito na sanay tularan din ng ibat iba pang organisasyon lalo na ng gobyerno dahil hanggang ngayon ay hindi pa rin nakakabangon ang mga Yolanda survivors. 

Ang pondo na gagamitin para sa mga proyektong ito ay kukunin sa nakalap na donasyon sa mga miyembro din ng INC mula sa isinagawang World Wide Walk noong Feb. 15, 2014.

Namigay din ng 150,000 relief goods sa Leyte Sports Development Complex. Kung icocompute ang halaga ito ay aabot ng P25,500,000. Kasabay nito medical at dental mission sa nabanggit na lugar.


Basahin po natin ang ulat ng eaglenews:

TACLOBAN City — The Iglesia Ni Cristo unveiled on Friday, March 14, a “model community” for the benefit of its brethren who were affected by super-typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) more than four months ago, in fulfillment of its promise to help survivors of the strongest typhoon on record to ever hit the country.

INC Executive Minister Eduardo V. Manalo led the groundbreaking ceremonies of the INC’s resettlement housing and eco-farming community in Sitio New Era where a garments factory and other livelihood projects will also be set up, atop a scenic mountainous landscape in Barangay Langit, Alangalang town in Leyte, just 18 kilometers from Tacloban City.

Bro. Manalo inspected a model unit of the housing project — a concrete quadruplex with tiled floors.  Each quadruplex has four studio-type units with a floor area of 22 square meters each and a lot area of 35 square meters, including the garden area.

The INC is targeting to finish 1,000 studio-type units within four to six months, said INC General Auditor minister Glicerio B. Santos Jr., who also heads the Felix Y. Manalo Foundation Incorporated, the INC’s charity-arm which is in charge of putting up the self-sustainable model community for Yolanda survivors in Sitio New Era.  The INC’s socio-civic and livelihood skills training arm, the Unlad Kabuhayan International is also involved in the eco-farming and livelihood projects in the site.

Sitio New Era is situated in a 3,000- hectare land owned by the INC in Alangalang, Leyte.  The initial phase of the project will involve the development of some 700 hectares of the property, where the housing units will be constructed as well as garments factory, a dried fish plant, and an eco-farm that would be planted with imported rice varieties, imported fruit-bearing trees, vegetables and cultured mushrooms for export, Santos said.

About 40 percent of the land will be utilized for farming – particularly the planting of rice and vegetables, he said.

Santos explained that the INC is not just content in giving relief goods or food packs and medical and dental services for Yolanda survivors in Leyte and other provinces hit by the supertyphoon.

He said that Executive Minister Manalo also wanted to help the survivors so that they could have their own livelihood and own house in an area where they would not be at risk of anymore storm surges.

Santos said those working in the construction of the housing units, and the various factories, are typhoon survivors themselves who are being given wages for their work by the INC.

“Ang lahat ng ito ay nangyayari sa awa at tulong ng Diyos,” Santos said.

He said Sitio New Era is just among the eight model community projects of the INC.  The other model community projects are in Agusan del Sur, Cavite and Bulacan.

Leyte first district representative Martin Romualdez said the INC’s resettlement housing project with an eco-farm and area for at least three factories is a very good example of how survivors of typhoon Yolanda should be helped so that they could go back on their feet again.

“It’s a model community, a total community.  Magandang ehemplo ito para sa gobyerno.  Napakalaking tulong po ito para po sa amin sa Leyte,” Romualdez said upon surveying the work done by the INC in Sitio New Era.

“This should be the standard to follow,” he noted.

Romualdez also expressed disappointment in the national government’s slow pace in helping Yolanda’s survivors, considering that millions of dollars in donations (cash, food and other equipment) and pledges for Leyte had already been coursed to the national government in the immediate aftermath of the super typhoon.

“Kailangang i-devolve, i-decentralize ito.  Sama-sama na nating gawin ang mga dapat maisakatuparan,” he said as he urged the national government to take a different approach in helping the Yolanda victims, and follow the INC’s lead.

The groundbreaking of the INC resettlement project with an eco-farming site and areas for garments favtory, dried fish plant, came just a month after the February 15 Worldwide Walk for Yolanda survivors.  The funds raised in the charity walk was immediately used for projects that would benefit typhoon Yolanda survivors.
On March 14, the same day that the INC held the ground-breaking for Sitio New Era, the INC also conducted a massive relief food pack distribution and a medical and dental mission at the Leyte National High School.  Some 150,000 food packs, each containing three kilos of rice, three cans of sardines and three noodle packs, were distributed that day.

Before the groundbreaking rites in Sitio New Era, INC Executive Minister Manalo officiated a special worship service at the Leyte Sports Development Center that was attended by at least 60,000 people.
After the worship service, the relief-dental and medical mission followed at the high school grounds.  There was also counseling services done for the Yolanda survivors.

Dr. Sergie Santos, a board member of the FYM Foundation Inc., said they also distributed 25,000 toys donated by Emirates Airlines.  Santos said that the INC, through the FYM Foundation, had already given some 800,000 food relief packs in the various provinces affected by Yolanda since November last year under the “Lingap sa Mamamayan” or Aid to Humanity project of the INC.

Bro. Edwil Zabala, the INC spokesperson for the event, said the funds to be used for the construction of the resettlement housing project,  garments factory, dried fish plant, and various livelihood projects for Yolanda victims, as well as the relief food packs being given for the typhoon survivors did not solely come from the funds generated in the Worldwide walk.

He said the bulk of the funds also came from donations of INC members for the “Lingap sa Mamamayan” project of the INC which helps poor communities and victims of calamities not just in the Philippines, but in other countries as well.

The INC’s Worldwide Walk for those affected by typhoon Yolanda broke the Guinness world record for the largest charity walk in a single venue (Manila Roxas Boulevard site), and also set a new Guinness record for the most number of participants in a charity walk done within 24 hours in multiple venues. (Eagle News Service)

Ang makikinabang sa pabahay ay mga INC Yolanda victims, nung nagsagawa ng World Wide Walk ay nabanggit na naman na ang benepisyaryo ng pabahay ay ang mga INC members kaya hanggat maaari ay mga INC members at would-be INC members lang ang dumalo ng ginawang WWW, pero ang mga dumalong hindi kaanib ay pinayagan na rin naman dahil for a cause naman ito.

Ang pamimigay naman ng relief goods at ang medical at dental mission ay para sa lahat mapa myembro man o hindi. Pati ang livelihood projects ay bukas pati sa hindi myembro lalo na kung silay nangangailangan pa ng karagdagang manggagawa.

Nabanggit sa balita na 800,000 na pala ang naipamigay na relief packs, ibig sabihin ang kabuuang halaga nito ay P136,000,000.

Narito naman ang mga FACTS tungkol sa INC resettlement at eco-farming site:

 Sitio New Era, Barangay Langit, Alangalang, Leyte
 Total land area:  3,000 hectares (owned by the Iglesia Ni Cristo)
Area to be initially developed for housing, eco-farming and garments factory:  768 hectares  (to be expanded in the future)

Type of housing:  quadruplex studio type
Area of one quadruplex:  140 square meters
Four units/quadruplex
Lot Area per unit:  35 square meters
Floor area per unit: 22 square meters
Initial concrete housing units to be developed:  1,000 units equivalent to 250 quadruplex houses

The New Era resettlement and eco-farming community will also have a dried fish plant, a garments manufacturing factory and a bottle plant.  All these will provide livelihood for those given housing units.
For the Eco-Farming project in Sitio New Era, the following will be the crops/plants to be cultivated in the community:
  1. Imported rice varieties
  2. Imported fruit bearing trees
  3. Imported vegetables
  4. Cultured mushrooms
All the products of the eco-farming communities will be for export, or are of export-quality.

The model community is situated 18 kilometers from Tacloban City which is considered “ground zero” of the destruction brought about by typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan).

Funding for the relief goods, resettlement project and the eco-farming project, including the garments factory, dried fish plant, and bottle plant came from:
  1.  the funds generated by the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s “Worldwide Walk for those affected by typhoon Yolanda” held on February 15, 2014; and
  2. from the donations of Iglesia Ni Cristo members for the “Lingap sa Mamamayan” or Aid to Humanity
All the construction workers and other workers helping build the INC projects in New Era including the housing projects, garments factory, dried fish plant, bottle plant, and other structures in the area are provided an income by the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

The beneficiaries are also being given financial aid while the whole project is still being completed.

The main beneficiaries of the housing project, eco-farming project and various factories in Sitio New Era are Iglesia Ni Cristo brethren affected by typhoon Yolanda (international name:  Haiyan) that pummeled central Philippines on November 8, 2013.
Breakdown of INC families affected by typhoon Yolanda:

total number of affected INC families — 2,630 families
-          1,500 affected INC families in Leyte East;
-          1,000 affected INC families in Leyte West;
-          and 130 INC families in Samar

or a total of 7,000 to 8,000 individuals

INC families affected by typhoon Yolanda, who have either lost their houses/or their livelihood, were also given food aid and cash — P20,000 or P10,000 each depending on the damage to their homes — in the immediate aftermath of typhoon Yolanda.  (Eagle News Service)

source: eaglenews.ph

Hindi na bago ang ganitong pagmamalasakit ng pamamahala sa mga miyembro nito, noong nagkaroon ng pag-uusig sa mga miyembro ng INC sa Hacienda Luisita nagkaroon ng resettlement project sa Nueva Ecija, at nung pumutok ang Mt. Pinatubo ay nagkaroon din ng resettlement malapit sa barrio Maligaya sa Nueva Ecija pa rin. Marami ng mga INC communities sa ibat ibang lugar sa bansa, at ang pinakahuli nga ay itong gagawin sa Leyte.

Hindi trabaho ng Iglesia ni Cristo ang gumawa ng mga pabahay para sa mga Pilipino, kundi ng GOBYERNO. Ngunit dahil sa pagmamalasakit ng pamamahala kaya nagkaroon ng mga ganito. Kaya walang masama kung "exclusive" man ang mga pabahay na ito sa mga miyembro lang, limited funds lang meron ang INC at hindi nito kayang suportahan ang LAHAT ng iba pang mga nasalanta ng bagyo.

Million dollars ang donasyon ng ibat ibang bansa kaya sana ay masimulan na ng gobyerno sa lalong madaling panahon ang pagbibigay ng pabahay sa mga nabiktima ng napakalakas na bagyong tumama sa bansa.

Kaya sa iba diyan na nag iisip ng masama lagi sa Iglesia ni Cristo, ayan po, makikita nyo kung saan napupunta ang mga perang HANDOG namin tuwing pagsamba, kasama na ang mga nakolektang donasyon sa World Wide Walk. Bawat piso ay nagagamit sa tama. Walang korupsyon po dito sa Iglesiang ito.


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