The city government of Angeles has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to individuals and organizations who have contributed cash donations for the victims of the recent typhoons that struck Aurora and Bicol. Vice Mayor Ma. Vicenta Vega-Cabigting extended her sincerest thanks to those who have shown genuine concern and solidarity for the affected communities.
The financial assistance provided by donors is seen as a vital part of the relief efforts, enabling the local government to address urgent needs and support families who have been displaced and severely impacted by the calamities. This act of generosity highlights the resilience and compassion of the community during times of crisis.
Vice Mayor Vega-Cabigting emphasized the importance of coming together as one to support those in need, especially during difficult times. “Your generosity goes a long way in ensuring that our fellow countrymen in Aurora and Bicol receive the aid they need to start rebuilding their lives,” she noted in her statement.
The city’s administration is currently coordinating with relief teams and various organizations to ensure that the donations reach those who need them the most. The financial contributions will be utilized to provide essential items, shelter, and other forms of assistance to the affected families.
With the overwhelming response from donors, Vice Mayor Vega-Cabigting reassured that each contribution is making a significant impact. She underscored the shared responsibility of uplifting one another and fostering hope in times of adversity.
The support that Angeles City has received is a testament to the unity and kindness of the community. It serves as a reminder of how collective efforts can inspire positive change and recovery for those who face devastating hardships.
As the city continues to work on relief and recovery measures, Vice Mayor Vega-Cabigting encouraged everyone to keep the victims of Aurora and Bicol in their thoughts and prayers. The message of gratitude resonates not only as an acknowledgment of the donations but as an appeal to further solidarity and ongoing assistance to help those most in need.
Source : Angeles City Information Office