For three days, our parish church served as an evacuation center for some 1,300 people who had to leave their submerged homes due to the flood brought about by the non-stop Southwest monsoon rains ("habagat"). The parish volunteers provided a dry place and meals for them through generous donations from both the public and private sectors.They're back in their homes now, trying to get back to to their lives.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
HFP meets the Habagat
For three days, our parish church served as an evacuation center for some 1,300 people who had to leave their submerged homes due to the flood brought about by the non-stop Southwest monsoon rains ("habagat"). The parish volunteers provided a dry place and meals for them through generous donations from both the public and private sectors.They're back in their homes now, trying to get back to to their lives.
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