Flags Magazine Volume 9 No 1: March 2014 Issue | Page 12

Feature CHRISTMAS IN TACLOBAN BY AIMEE TAPECERIA T he Department of Public Health had a 16-person team led by the Department Chair Dr. Cesar Galvez who spent six days of their Christmas break visiting the destroyed city of Tacloban, Philippines. They conducted assessments, seminars, and assisted with aid distribution for victims. Even basic transportation could be an incredible challenge. In order to get there, the team flew first to Cebu City on December 19 and then took an overnight ferry to Ormoc City and from there they hired a van to drive the last part of the way to Tacloban City. They visited the East Visayan Conference (EVC), the regional headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in that area. Students stared in disbelief at the incredible destruction in and surrounding the church facility. On Sabbath, December 21, the team began their day with a worship service at the church on the EVC compound and then conducted an ocular inspection of Brgy. 88 and family interviews in Brgy. 89. On the second day, the team went back to Brgy. 89 and conducted a health education program for the children. They started with some action songs, then taught them how Barangay (Brgy.) is a Filipino term for village, district or neighborhood. 12 Flags | March 2014 to properly wash their hands and brush their teeth, while giving them free soap, tooth brush, and toothpaste to use. Under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Chirlynor Calbayan, the team conducted a nutrition education program for mothers. The program included a cooking demonstration of VITA-MEAL (the type of food distributed as food aid). Thanks to the generosity of Gary Stanhiser of Giving Children Hope Foundation, the team distributed approximately 3,000 VITA-MEAL, hygiene kits, and medical supplies. “We would like to thank Gary Stanhiser for having given us the opportunity of serving the Haiyan victims in Tacloban City,” says Galvez. “It was the best Christmas ever.”  The team returned to AIIAS on Christmas Eve, yet many expressed feelings that they had already celebrated the best Christmas by bringing relief to the many they met in Tacloban. O