MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur -- Task Force Bangon Marawi Field Office Manager Asec. Felix Castro Jr. encouraged the beneficiaries of the Marawi Recovery Project (MRP) to be grateful for the assistance they received.
“Tayo ay dapat magpasalamat. Express our graittude. Kapag naacknowledge natin iyong tumutulong sa atin, nadadagdagan ang blessings,” he said.
[We should be grateful. Express our gratitude. When we acknowledge those who help us, we will receive more blessings.]
The TFBM Field Office manager said gratitude encourages the donors or implementers of the program.
He also lauded the efforts of the Australian government for the continuing support they provide to the affected communities. He further reaffirmed the commitment of the government to rebuild the City.
“Habang hindi natatapos ang rehabilitasyon, kami po ay nandito para tulungan kayo. Iyong rehab natin malapit nang matapos. Maraming proyekto ang ginagawa,” he said.
[While the rehabilitation is not over, we are here to help you. Our rehabilitation is nearing completion. Many projects are being done.]
MRP is funded through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia and implemented by Community and Family Services International (CFSI) benefitting more than 51,000 persons affected by the Marawi Siege.
DFAT and CSFI also implement the Marawi Covid Recovery Project which targets to provide protection, psychosocial, and livelihood support to a total of 4,000 households in Marawi and six municipalities in Lanao del Sur. (LELA/ PIA Lanao del Sur)
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