Skip to content
The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Title

Name

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Mindanao
  • Visayas
  • National
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • International
  • SciTech
  • Health & Wellness
  • Sports
  • About Us
    • Regional Advertising Rates
    • Contact Us
    • Profile
  • Home
  • More aid for Davao typhoon victims

More aid for Davao typhoon victims

Editor February 20, 2013
Marikina

MARIKINA (Mindanao Examiner / Feb. 20, 2013) – The City Government of Marikina has donated half a millions pesos for typhoon victims in Davao Oriental province in the southern Philippines.

Mayor Del De Guzman handed over the cheque to the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental in a simple ceremony in Marikina City recently.

We all know how it is to be in that situation,” De Guzman said while expressing his sympathy for the families affected by the recent disaster.

Davao Oriental Vice Governor Almario said expressed his appreciation to the people of Marikina and the local government for the donation, which was turned over to Provincial Treasurer Adelinda Amacna.

The Zamboanga Del Norte Association of California, a group of Zamboanga natives residing in California, also turned over to the Provincial Government a total of 13 boxes of medicines and medical supplies for the three severely-hit municipalities of Boston, Cateel and Baganga.

ZAMNAC coordinated with the Mati Masons represented by lawyer Arturo Ladera to formally turn over their relief donations to the Provincial Government through Vice Governor Joel Almario at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Complex in Mati City.

Earlier this year, different local governments also donated cash to the Davao Oriental to help victims of Typhoon Bopha which devastated the province. The Provincial Treasurer’s Office said it has raised a total of P36.7 million from local and international cash donations as of February 19.   

fb-share-icon
Tweet 20

Continue Reading

Previous: Zamboanga business chamber, Israel counterpart discuss trade, investments
Next: Heir of Sulu Sultanate calls on Philippines to pursue Sabah claims peacefully

Trending News

PH gov’t hits country’s ‘false ranking’ as least safe for travelers Christina-Frasco-Dot 1
  • National
  • Tourism

PH gov’t hits country’s ‘false ranking’ as least safe for travelers

June 19, 2025
PhilHealth’s New Benefits for Post-Kidney Transplantation Services PhilHealth-Artcard 2
  • Health
  • National

PhilHealth’s New Benefits for Post-Kidney Transplantation Services

June 19, 2025
PDEA seizes P9.5-B illegal drugs May 30 – June 13 PCG-pangasinan 3
  • National

PDEA seizes P9.5-B illegal drugs May 30 – June 13

June 18, 2025
Forensics Institute ‘major step’ in transforming PH justice system National-Forensics-Institute 4
  • National

Forensics Institute ‘major step’ in transforming PH justice system

June 18, 2025
8 NCR top cops relieved for failure to follow 5-minute response time Gen-Torre 5
  • National

8 NCR top cops relieved for failure to follow 5-minute response time

June 17, 2025
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Blog
Copyright © 2025. The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper. All Rights Reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.