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Civic group assists 1,000 families affected by fire

The Act Agri-Kaagapay organization assisted at least 1,000 families who were left homeless in a fire that consumed reportedly half of the slum community of Isla Puting Bato in Tondo, Manila, recently.

Civic leader Virginia Rodriguez, founder of Act Agri-Kaagapay organization, led the relief operation by distributing clothes, hygiene items, food, and water to the families affected by the fire.

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During the relief operation, Rodriguez,  known for being a philanthropist, expressed her sincere hope for the safety of every resident as she pledged to continue supporting the victims to the best of her capacity and highlighting her commitment to aiding those in need.

Held in a covered court in Bgy. Isla Puting Bato, families received grocery packs, water containers, snacks, shirts, and medicines.

She also expressed thanks to local leaders and other private organizations for their collective efforts and unity in overcoming challenges.

“It is through our joint efforts that we can ensure that no one is left behind in the journey towards recovery,” Rodriguez said.

Aside from being the founder of ACT  AGRI-KAAGAPAY, Rodriguez is also the president of the organization that advocates for the well-being and upliftment of the lives of small and poor farmers and indigenous peoples (IPs).

The fire victims at the Isla Puting Bato and barangay leaders said they were thankful to Rodriguez’s  “tireless assistance and genuine care offered each time by the Act Agri- Kaagapay.”

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