by Operation Blessing Philippines | Jul 25, 2017 | Disaster Response, Stories
The ground shook so hard that Maricel rushed toward her sleeping children, right before their house walls were torn down. The concrete division prevented the walls to directly fall on them, which could have killed them all. This adrenaline rush enabled her to save her...
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Aug 27, 2014 | Livelihood, Stories
Written By Cyril Cabral, Volunteer Writer, Operation Blessing Philippines GUIUAN, EASTERN SAMAR – A fisherman most of his life, Nicomedes Abrajano, 49, considered the sea his friend. Little did he know that the same sea would take what was most precious to him....
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Sep 4, 2012 | Disaster Response, Stories
Written By Bryan Arquiza, Writer, Operation Blessing Philippines It has been a month since the Philippines was devastated by heavy rains that submerged cities and provinces in gigantic floods. There was no typhoon. It was only a southwest monsoon or habagat that...