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The survey team of the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation launched last week a cash-for-work (CFW) program in Gapan City, an area in Nueva Ecija heavily affected by the brunt of typhoon Lando (international name: Koppu).

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Coinciding with Valentine's Day observance on Saturday, Tzu Chi Foundation turned over a total of 255 prefabricated housing units to typhoon Yolanda survivors, in a resettlement area named Great Love Village at Barangay San Jose in Palo town of Leyte.

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A year and a month after it was severely damaged by the devastating super typhoon Yolanda, the city's iconic Sto. Niño Church was blessed and re-dedicated in a concelebrated Mass on December 24, presided over by Palo Archbishop John Forrosuelo Du.

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The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation-Philippines had turned over 100 units of houses for as many family-beneficiaries who were super typhoon Yolanda survivors in Palo town of Leyte, during the turnover ceremony last Wednesday.

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At least 100 families displaced by Super Typhoon Yolanda last year transferred to their new homes at the Palo Tzu Chi Great Love Village here on Tuesday.

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The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Inc. on Monday launched its housing project for Yolanda victims and internally displaced persons in the city, during a ceremony held at the city plaza.

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Mayor Edward Codilla and his wife Violeta will no longer donate their 50-hectare lot in Barangay Curva for a relocation site of the city's Yolanda survivors, as reported previously, but have opted for a "usufructuary arrangement" with the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, which will be developing it.

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The military has signed agreements with two private groups to provide assistance to areas ravaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda and other disasters.

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 The military has signed agreements with two private groups to provide assistance to areas ravaged by typhoon “Yolanda” and other disasters.

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The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation-Philippines had turned over 100 units of houses for as many family-beneficiaries who were super typhoon Yolanda survivors in Palo town of Leyte, during the turnover ceremony last Wednesday.

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At least 100 families displaced by Super Typhoon Yolanda last year transferred to their new homes at the Palo Tzu Chi Great Love Village here on Tuesday.

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The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Inc. on Monday launched its housing project for Yolanda victims and internally displaced persons in the city, during a ceremony held at the city plaza.

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 The military has signed agreements with two private groups to provide assistance to areas ravaged by typhoon “Yolanda” and other disasters.

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