New homes, new hope for ‘Yolanda’ survivors

Hans T. Sy , SM Prime Holdings, Inc. chair of the executive committee
Hans T. Sy , SM Prime Holdings, Inc. chair of the executive committee

After three years of collective efforts and a lot of hard work, SM Cares has completed the building of 1,000 houses for survivors of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” in Cebu, Iloilo and Leyte.

Michael Fernan, SM Prime Holdings SVP Marissa Fernan, Maur Fernan Ledesma, Eloisa Fernan, Ruth Tirol-Jarantilla

And just in time for the third anniversary of the typhoon, it recently hosted Isang Pasasalamat: The SM Cares Housing Project Thanksgiving Dinner at the Forbes Ballroom of Conrad Manila.

 

SM Supermalls SVP for Operations Steven Tan, Hans T. Sy, Sharon Fuentebella and Dave Funetebella of Max’s Group

This was SM’s way of feting all the lot donors, business partners, employees, tenant and members of the community who worked together to build 1,000 disaster resilient homes that were turned over to the families displaced by Yolanda.

These include 200 houses built in Bogo City, Cebu; 200 houses in Concepcion, Iloilo; 400 houses in Tacloban, Leyte; and 200 in Ormoc, Leyte.

The houses built are disaster-resilient; they can withstand typhoons with a maximum wind velocity of 250 kph.

 

Nenita Lim, Sen. Loren Legarda, Virgilio Lim, SM Investments Corp. vice chair Tessie Sy Coson

Among those feted in the dinner were the lot donors in the Visayas region where four SM Cares Villages have been built: heirs of Wenceslao and Margarita Briones Fernan in Bogo, Cebu; the family of Roberto and Gloria Lorca Tirol in Concepcion, Iloilo; the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palo in Tacloban, Leyte; and the family of former mayor Edward Codilla and Violeta Codilla in Ormoc, Leyte.

The Daughters of Charity, NGO partner for the Concepcion, Iloilo Village

Business partners, employees, and members of the community who contributed to the building of the homes were also honored.

SGV partner Belinda Beng Hui, Philippine Stocks Exchange COO Roel Refran, Astra Securities chair William Ang, SGV partner Ramon Dizon

SM Cares also cited partner nongovernment organizations who had been assigned per each village to—with the help of local governments—identify the selected beneficiaries and handle the community development function for each village. These include the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. for Bogo, Cebu; Jaro Archdiocesan Social Action Center & Daughters of Charity for Concepcion, Iloilo; Couples for Christ and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palo for Tacloban, Leyte; and also the Palo archdiocese for Ormoc, Leyte.

Community involvement

Paravisible Construction CEO Rodel Pabalate, Romy Aniceto and Ramon Garcia of Top Glass & Aluminum Contractor, Chico Sy

Residents were given an opportunity to be involved in their own community by allowing them to engage in various activities and programs such as livelihood and values formation seminars, membership in local cooperatives, tree-planting activities rehabilitation assistance of local establishments, and waste segregation.

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In his speech, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. chair of the executive committee Hans T. Sy gave tribute to the “generous hearts that made the Yolanda Housing Project a reality.”

 

Lot donors for the village in Concepcion, Iloilo: Ruth Tirol-Jarantilla and family with Felicidad Sy

“The houses you gave are no longer just walls and a roof, they are homes to families who can sleep better at night,” he said. “The community centers you built are no longer just buildings, they are venues of visioning sessions, of Eucharistic celebrations; the basketball courts are no longer concrete slabs, they are venues to build friendships, and team work, to see toddlers take their first steps.”

Kenneth and Cindy Yang of McDonalds Philippines

 

“What started out as a vision borne out of compassion and social responsibility became a move to heed our patriotic duty to answer the call of nation-building. The SM Cares Housing Project for the survivors of Supertyphoon ‘Yolanda’ is a living testimony that much can be done if we all work together and move in one direction with the goal of helping our fellow men in need.”

Mekeni Food Corp. CEO Prudencio Garcia; SM Prime Holdings president Jeffrey Lim
Bernie Liu and Alice Liu of Golden ABC, Inc.
The Couples-For-Christ ANCOP Global Foundation, Inc., NGO partner for the Tacloban, Leyte village, was among those feted.
SM Hotels and Convention Corp. president Betty Sy, Hans-Peter Teufers
Engineer Violeta Codilla
Bryan and Kai Lim of Suyen Corporation
Sta. Elena Construction & Development Corp. CEO Alice Eduardo

 

 

 

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