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                    [Title] => Leyte village rises from mudslide tragedy with GK help
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Two years after a tragic mudslide buried the whole of Barangay Ginsaugon, St. Bernard in Southern Leyte and killed 1,200 people, the town, which many feared was doomed, is on the mend and the survivors continue to rebuild their lives and live with hope – thanks in large part to the work of hoards of volunteers and donors from Gawad Kalinga (GK),the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the local government headed by St. Bernard Mayor Rey Rentuza, congressmen and governors, other organizations like the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), Habitat for Humanity (HFH), the Japanese government, the AIG USA and Shell, among others, who all pitched in to provide decent homes and livelihood to surviving families and rehabilitate the town.

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Two years after a tragic mudslide buried the whole of Barangay Ginsaugon, St. Bernard in Southern Leyte and killed 1,200 people, the town, which many feared was doomed, is on the mend and the survivors continue to rebuild their lives and live with hope – thanks in large part to the work of hoards of volunteers and donors from Gawad Kalinga (GK),the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the local government headed by St. Bernard Mayor Rey Rentuza, congressmen and governors, other organizations like the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), Habitat for Humanity (HFH), the Japanese government, the AIG USA and Shell, among others, who all pitched in to provide decent homes and livelihood to surviving families and rehabilitate the town.

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