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‘Juana Relief Operation’ aids barangay workers, children affected by Davao del Norte floods

DAVAO DEL NORTE (PIA) -- A total of 200 barangay health workers (BHWs) from 17 severely flooded barangays in Carmen town, Davao del Norte received assistance from the Police Regional Office (PRO) XI’s Officers Ladies Club (OLC).

Dubbed “Juana Relief Operation,” the event on March 19 was in partnership with the Davao del Norte Police Provincial Office (DNPPO).

Police Brig. Gen. Alden Delvo, PRO-11 regional director, joined the relief operation, which also benefited more than 100 children of the BHWs who actively served the victims of the recent massive flooding due to the shear line and trough of the low pressure area (LPA).

Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) in the Municipality of Carmen receive assistance from the spouses of police officers who form part of the Officers Ladies Club of the Police Regional Office XI. (Photo from DNPPO)

Delvo said the police can find ways to render service delivery to help the needy on top of its role in ensuring peace and security.

“Dili lang public safety and security, ang kapulisan alang sab sa pagtabang sa mga may kalisdanan,” Delvo said.

(Not only public safety and security; the police are also into helping those who are in need.)

Held at the barangay gym of Barangay Ising in the municipality of Carmen, the activity was participated in by the PRO XI’s officers’ spouses, who made a significant contribution to bringing together relief assistance for the BHWs.

Regional OLC adviser Tisha Godly Delvo and DNPPO provincial OLC adviser Marife Serrano led the team as they took part in distributing food packs of rice and 

canned goods, hygiene kits, pairs of slippers, school supplies, and loot bags. Children were served with ice cream in cones.

DNPPO Family Juvenile Gender and Development (FJGAD) Officer, Police Captain Mycelle Cabibil, fully agreed with Delvo’s statement, citing the wider public appreciation that OLC outreach activity has created.

“Mas na-feel sa communities ang pulis nga nakatabang sab kami sa mga apektado (sa baha),” she told the Philippine Information Agency.

(The communities have all the more felt the police as we are helping those affected [by the flood].)

She also lauded the support of the spouses of police officers for the OLC, noting their wide network, which can beef up the strength of the civic work that the police lady officers group can extend to the public.

Meanwhile, a group of BHWs told PIA how happy they were to have received goods and other relief assistance while revealing that they, too, were victims of the recent massive flooding in Davao del Norte.

Recalling the recent flooding, they said they had to leave their own flooded homes and goto the evacuation centers to attend to the health needs of the evacuees.  (JMDA/ PIA Davao del Norte)

Children of Barangay Heakth Workers in Carmen town also receive assistance from the Officers Ladies Club of the Police Regional Office XI. (Photo from DNPPO)

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Jeanevive Abangan

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