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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

CESAFI holds caravan to north Cebu

Mary Jane V. Catriz - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - Over 2,000 relief goods were given to the victims of typhoon Yolanda in the northern part of Cebu through the CESAFI Relief Caravan last November 15. The caravan is in coordination with Cebu Province and the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI).

More than 20 buses of CESAFI member schools were used to completely set off the caravan. Each bus was filled with volunteers, mostly faculty and students from each school, and food packs containing rice, canned goods, water and clothing that were given to different designated areas.

Each CESAFI member school bus has identified key areas: University of Cebu and University of Southern Philippines - Bantayan Island; University of Cebu - Tabogon; Cebu Doctor's University - Tabogon and San Remegio; Cebu Institute of Technology University and University of San Carlos- Daanbantayan; University of San Jose Recoletos and Southwestern University- Bogo City; University of Cebu and Cebu Eastern College- Medellin; and Southwestern University - Hagnaya.

The CESAFI member schools that participated included the University of Cebu, Cebu Institute of Technology University, University of San Carlos, University of San Jose Recoletos, Southwestern University, Cebu Doctor's University, Sacred Heart School-Jesuits-Ateneo de Cebu, University of Southern Philippines, Cebu Eastern College, and the University of the Visayas. (FREEMAN)

BANTAYAN ISLAND

BOGO CITY

CEBU

CEBU DOCTOR

CEBU EASTERN COLLEGE

CEBU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY

CEBU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS

CEBU PROVINCE AND THE CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF CEBU

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