PRESS
RELEASE
The SM Group
of Companies, through the SM Foundation's disaster relief program, Operation
Tulong Express, has started relief operations in typhoon-stricken areas across
Luzon and the Visayas region to provide assistance to the families greatly
affected by super typhoon Yolanda.
“The SM Group of Companies has
mobilized SM Foundation’s Tulong Express disaster relief facility. We are
distributing 50,000 kalinga packages to typhoon victims in Tacloban, Samar,
Panay Island (Iloilo, Antique, Capiz), Cebu, Bicol and Bacolod," said SM
Foundation executive director Debbie Sy.
Following the onslaught of
“Yolanda,” SM Foundation volunteers and partners were able to immediately
prepare 20,000 relief goods and have repacked 30,000 more for distribution to
various areas at once. The Kalinga relief packages consist of bottles of mineral
water, rice, ready-to-eat ulam packs, and instant noodles.
A total of
50,000 relief packs are allocated in the following areas, Tacloban (20,000
packs); Cebu (10,000); Panay Island (7,000); Samar (5,000); Bohol (4,000); Bicol
(3,000); and Bacolod (1,000). The distribution is done in cooperation with the
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Philippine Air Force,
local government units, SM Malls, SM Hypermaket, SM Supermarket, and SaveMore.
SM Foundation also accepts donations in kind through Tulong Express
booths in all SM Malls nationwide or in cash deposited at BDO account name: SM
Foundation Inc.-Operation Tulong Express with savings account number: 15000
70694. SM Foundation will issue receipt of donations for deposit slips faxed to
831-8282.
For SM employees, they were able to raise more than Php100,000
for the Bohol earthquake victims. Currently, the employees are raising funds for
the victims of typhoon Yolanda. While for its other ongoing relief efforts, the
Foundation vowed that it will push through with the assistance it is currently
extending to other regions in the country that were hit by previous calamities,
such as the earthquake that struck Bohol and Cebu in October and typhoon Maring
which battered various parts of the Philippines last August.