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Clark investors bring relief to Abra

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Relief goods ready for distribution. CILA photo

CLARK FREEPORT — A total of 515 households in Barangay Labaan in San Quintin,
Abra received relief packs from Clark Investors and Locators Association, Inc.
(CILA).

The group also turned over to the village 50 pieces of big size water-proof trapal
or tolda, 200 sets of pillow and blanket, and clothes for kids and adults.
CILA president Cristopher Magdangal said the group is one with the people of
Abra on their road to recovery following last month’s magnitude 7.0 earthquake.

“That is the reason why we encouraged our members to donate voluntarily.  All
donations were accounted for, that is why we have something to share with our
kababayans in Abra.  As Filipino entities, it is our responsibility to help our
kababayans who are in dire need, whether inside or outside the Clark Freeport
Zone,” he emphasized.

Relief goods ready for distribution. CILA photo

CILA is a non-profit organization that supports and represents its locator-
members in policy formulation to make Clark investor-friendly. 

The group has about 235 members which represents 90 percent of the composite
amount of investments, exports and employment within the freeport. 

Donors included Fiona United Methodist Church, St. Catherine of Alexandria
Foundation and Medical Center, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company,
Intertech Marketing Sales and Services, Inc., Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc., Sycip
Gorres Velayo and Co., Clark Water Corp., Medina Flores and Ofrin Law Office,
Cargohaus, Inc., and AGX Philippines.

Others who gave goods and cash were RGG Dream Cargo and Movers, Wind
Tunnel, Philippine Academy for Aviation Training, Clark Electric Distribution Corp.,
Semirecycling Co., Inc., Amertron, Inc., The Medical City, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Medical Center, and Alpha Aviation Group.

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