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Determined to restore hope where there once was utter devastation, The Philippine STAR’s humanitarian arm, Operation Damayan, has headed back to areas struck by Super Typhoon Yolanda in Central Visayas to provide further assistance to communities that have been badly affected by the disaster.

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Three weeks since winding down relief operations in Yolanda-stricken areas in Cebu, Samar and Leyte, The Philippine STAR’s humanitarian arm, Operation Damayan, continues to receive donations from benefactors wanting to reach out to those affected by the super typhoon.

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In more than two decades of doing relief operations throughout the country whenever calamities strike, The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan has never seen death and devastation on the scale caused by Yolanda.

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There has never been a busier time for The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan than the past six weeks, when two major natural disasters struck the Visayas and displaced hundreds of thousands of families.

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Some 2,300 families received relief goods yesterday as Operation Damayan, the corporate social responsibility arm of The Philippine STAR, visited Madridejos in Bantayan Island, Northern Cebu to provide relief.

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There is seemingly no end in sight to the kindness and charity that a typhoon of Yolanda’s magnitude has unleashed on our country in hopes that the assistance extended will help victims rebuild their lives and soon forget the nightmare.

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The fury of Super Typhoon Yolanda, so they say, is no match to the resiliency of the Filipino spirit. In an outpouring of sympathy and support for victims ravaged by disaster, many have offered their help, including donors and volunteers of The Philippine STAR’s social arm, Operation Damayan.

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More donations intended for relief operations in areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda continued to pour in yesterday, The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan reported.

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The STAR boss, president and CEO Miguel G. Belmonte, was on television yesterday  appearing rather shy, but behind that unassuming demeanor is a person carrying on the Belmonte and Go family tradition of quickly coming to the succor of people hit by natural calamities.

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• The Philippine STAR’s social arm, Operation Damayan, received new donations for its ongoing fund drive for victims of Super Typhoon Yolanda as it geared up for relief operations in calamity areas in Eastern Visayas.

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Determined to restore hope where there once was utter devastation, The Philippine STAR’s humanitarian arm, Operation Damayan, has headed back to areas struck by Super Typhoon Yolanda in Central Visayas to provide further assistance to communities that have been badly affected by the disaster.

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Three weeks since winding down relief operations in Yolanda-stricken areas in Cebu, Samar and Leyte, The Philippine STAR’s humanitarian arm, Operation Damayan, continues to receive donations from benefactors wanting to reach out to those affected by the super typhoon.

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In more than two decades of doing relief operations throughout the country whenever calamities strike, The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan has never seen death and devastation on the scale caused by Yolanda.

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There has never been a busier time for The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan than the past six weeks, when two major natural disasters struck the Visayas and displaced hundreds of thousands of families.

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Some 2,300 families received relief goods yesterday as Operation Damayan, the corporate social responsibility arm of The Philippine STAR, visited Madridejos in Bantayan Island, Northern Cebu to provide relief.

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There is seemingly no end in sight to the kindness and charity that a typhoon of Yolanda’s magnitude has unleashed on our country in hopes that the assistance extended will help victims rebuild their lives and soon forget the nightmare.

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The fury of Super Typhoon Yolanda, so they say, is no match to the resiliency of the Filipino spirit. In an outpouring of sympathy and support for victims ravaged by disaster, many have offered their help, including donors and volunteers of The Philippine STAR’s social arm, Operation Damayan.

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More donations intended for relief operations in areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda continued to pour in yesterday, The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan reported.

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The STAR boss, president and CEO Miguel G. Belmonte, was on television yesterday  appearing rather shy, but behind that unassuming demeanor is a person carrying on the Belmonte and Go family tradition of quickly coming to the succor of people hit by natural calamities.

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• The Philippine STAR’s social arm, Operation Damayan, received new donations for its ongoing fund drive for victims of Super Typhoon Yolanda as it geared up for relief operations in calamity areas in Eastern Visayas.

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