The storm left a trail of destruction and over 1,200 people dead in northern Mindanao .
Some 200 participants from Mindanao joined the campaign led by the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines-Northern Mindanao and Panday Bulig disaster-response together with Panalipdan Mindanao, Sisters’ Association in Mindanao, Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation Inc, Initiatives for Peace in Mindanao, Makabayan Coalition, and Children’s Rehabilitation Center .
The group brings in this Advent season the Filipino spirit of bayanihan for the community. Deriving its name from Balsa – a term for a wooden raft – symbolizes the united journey of Mindanao people to support each other in times of disaster.
Balsa will bring relief, medical and psychosocial services to flood survivors in Cagayan de Oro on Thursday and in Iligan City on Wednesday. Not only will they visit the evacuation centers, but they will go to different villages to look into the needs of the residents.
Relief goods such as potable water, food packs, medicines, clothes, blankets and cooking utensils from Davao City , General Santos City , North Cotabato, Zamboanga and Butuan City would be distributed in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan.
The ‘psychosocial release’ aims to unleash fears and trauma experienced by the victims. “This therapy is basically important in times of post disaster so that victims will have a better way to cope up with the trauma,” said Girlie dela Cerna, Davao City coordinator of the Children Rehabilitation Center .
Ariel Casilao, regional coordinator of Makabayan Coalition and Convenor of Balsa, said that aside from the immediate relief services, the group “strongly urges the government to have an immediate rehabilitation plan for areas affected by the disasters.”
“This tragedy reflects how poor our government is in providing mitigating measures in time of disasters, failure of the government to address this issue would mean preparing for another tragedy to happen,” he added.
Francis Morales, of Panalipdan Southern Mindanao hits logging, agri-plantations and mining companies proliferating all over Mindanao for the environmental disasters, including the flashfloods now experienced in Compostela Valley , Kapalong and Valencia in Bukidnon province.
“This is a crime committed by these corporations and companies who ruined our natural resources for their gain. It’s time to tell our leaders we have enough of plundering our natural resources that victimized our communities,” Morales said.