The people living beside the train tracks in Metro Manila were relocated to Northville, Bulacan through a housing program by the government. When Typhoon Ondoy struck, the substandard structures that were built for them were instantly destroyed by the floods. Apparently, the government relocated them to a high-risk area — beside a river.
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Photo Gallery: Thank you volunteers!
CDRC would like to thank all its volunteers for helping us in the sorting, repacking, distribution, feeding, psychosocial activities, social networking, and resource generation. We were able to respond to the Typhoon Ondoy crisis in a timely and efficient manner because of you! Thank you!
Photo Gallery: CDRN Writeshop
A creative resource generation and emergency appeals writeshop was conducted at the CDRC Training Center for the Citizens’ Disaster Response Network last Nov. 11-13, 2009. Representatives from each regional center attended the workshop which was facilitated by the Management Advancement Systems Association, Inc. (MASAI). The participants learned the basic skills in fund generation through project...
Photo Gallery: Launching of CDRC Training and Resource Center
CDRC’s Training and Resource Center was formally launched on Nov. 13, 2009. The training center has a conference room and dormitories for trainings and seminars. The resource center on the other hand features a library which offers various materials on disaster-related issues.