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Operation Damayan and FFCCCII Provide Aid to 3,500 Quezon City Families

by LAWIN.news August 30, 2025
written by LAWIN.news August 30, 2025
Quezon City relief operations: Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, together with the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc., led by EVP Jeffrey Ng, and The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan, led by president and CEO Miguel Belmonte, distributed relief packs to residents of Barangay Tatalon on Thursday. The relief operation, which benefited 3,500 families, was conducted in six different barangays in Quezon City. Joining them are Federation members together with QC Councilor Mikey Belmonte, who donated 3,500 packs of canned goods and food items, and Councilor Vincent Belmonte. Photo Credit: Ryan Baldemor
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MANILA, Philippines — How much rainfall is needed to inundate a community? In some areas, a single downpour can cause floods up to 10 feet deep.

Families in low-lying regions face this risk consistently. To assist flood victims, The Philippine STAR and the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) organized a relief effort on August 28 and 29.

This initiative supported six barangays in Quezon City, including Quirino 2A, Apolonio Samson, Bahay Toro, Tatalon, Novaliches Proper, and Batasan Hills.

“Many of our compatriots were severely affected by storms and monsoons. Through this relief operation, we aim to demonstrate the Filipino-Chinese community’s solidarity with you,” stated FFCCCII executive vice president Jeffrey Ng in Filipino.

A total of 3,500 people received relief packages containing five kilos of rice from the Federation and canned goods, along with other essential food items provided by Quezon City councilor Mikey Belmonte.

Ng reaffirmed FFCCCII’s dedication to supporting Filipinos during crises during his visit to Barangay Tatalon, noting the group’s P1 million donation to The STAR’s Operation Damayan relief fund.

“The FFCCCII is a tremendous help, as they assist not only us but the entire country. It is significant that they are helping Quezon City,” shared Councilor Belmonte.

The group’s commitment goes beyond Tatalon. In collaboration with the Filipino at Tsino Magkaibigan Foundation, the Filipino-Chinese community has conducted numerous nationwide relief efforts, distributing 50,000 five-kilo rice packs valued at P10 million across Metro Manila and several provinces, including Baguio City, La Union, Tarlac, Bulacan, Pampanga, Olongapo, and Palawan.

In Tatalon, a few hours of rain can transform streets into rivers. Recognizing this challenge, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte reassured residents that the local government is working with agencies for prompt support.

Additionally, Kagawad Jalyn Tabas highlighted the importance of relief operations, especially for families in economic classes C, D, and E.

“Aid from the government and NGOs ensures residents receive food and support when they need it most,” she said.

For residents like Evelyn Gracilla, the assistance was timely.

“Efforts like this greatly aid us in our recovery,” she noted in Filipino.

The relief effort provided more than just food—it offered reassurance that the community is not weathering the storms alone. Initiatives like The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan convey the solidarity and care of both local and national partners to families in vulnerable areas.

As Gracilla expressed, “Their assistance is a significant relief during crises.”

The Philippine STAR president and CEO Miguel Belmonte stated, “Providing aid to those in need is the mission of The Philippine STAR’s Operation Damayan, and the Belmonte family is committed to contributing.”

“We are thankful to both organizations and individuals who not only support us but also trust in STAR’s Operation Damayan,” he added.

Such moments emphasize how compassion and joint efforts can make a real difference when disaster strikes.

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