By Jun Enriquez
ALERT volunteers who are members and officers of the organization ready for providing feeding to children. |
Linamon,
Lanao del Norte – Active citizenship is great importance nowadays needed to
extend voluntary services to communities. The Allied Linamon Response Team, Inc. or
ALERT based in Linamon, Lanao del Norte is extending services on disaster response
especially on rescue operation. They also provide services on feeding program
to children. They also active on two-way radio communication to monitor the
peace and order particularly in Linamon, Lanao del Norte to assist the local
government and security sector.
Volunteer's Preparation stage |
Myla
Castro, Executive Vice President said just this day they conducted Feeding program
for the children in all of the 8 barangays in Linamon, Lanao del Norte in
partnership with the Julie’s bakeshop to establish branch soon in Linamon. This
is their first engagement with the said bakeshop. There were 635 children in 14
day-care centers in 8 barangays. The feeding for children contained is in a
form of snacks containing bread from Julie’s bakeshop and juice from ALERT. There
were 20 volunteers, 11 males and 9 females including the 2 personnel from Julie’s
bakeshop conducted the feeding program. The feeding program activity is part of
the ALERT 6th year anniversary on August 5, 2017.
Feeding to children at Bagy. Robocon |
Castro
said other ALERT project is bay watch in the beaches of Linamon and some areas
of Iligan bay. They have acquired one unit rescue speed boat equipped with life
vests, rope, life buoy, spine band. They regularly conducted roving and sea
patrol every weekends to watch the beach goers. ALERT was the beneficiary of
the rescue equipment from the Bottom-up-budgeting (BUB) project from the Department
of Interior and local Government (DILG) with project cost amounted to 300,000
pesos.
Feeding to children at Sitio Tilapas, Bagy. Poblacion |
On May
28, 2017, they rescued a woman allegedly committed suicide including with her
two children. Accordingly, they jumped from the bridge in Maigo, Lanao del
Norte. The dead body of the woman was fished-out in the high seas of Maigo. The
two children still unknown until today. On Easter Sunday in April this year,
they also rescued the dead body of a man allegedly drunk was drowned in
Samburon beach but it was already dead upon their retrieval.
Castro
added that the ALERT volunteers will conduct relief operation on Saturday,
August 5, 2017 in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte evacuation centers for the evacuees victims
from Marawi crisis. They will assist the Philippine Coast Guard shipment of relief
goods from Manila whose activity will coincide with their 6th year
anniversary. Published at Mindanao
Gold Star Daily (MGSD) by Nora SoriƱo.
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