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San Remigio Families Get Support In Rebuilding Quake-Damaged Homes

The Aboitiz Group, through Aboitiz Foundation, distributed Home Recovery Assistance Packages to 225 families in San Remigio, Cebu, on November 27. The packages meet beneficiaries’ needs while ensuring quality through partner-supplier standards. Each included cement vouchers, construction materials, and cash support to help families repair or rebuild homes damaged by the 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck the province on September 30.

Of the beneficiaries, 168 households with partially damaged homes received PHP10,000 each, while 57 families whose houses were totally damaged received PHP30,000 each. The support allows affected residents to start restoring safe and livable homes for their families.

This latest assistance forms part of the broader OneAboitiz disaster response following the consecutive crises that hit the country—the earthquake, the succeeding typhoon, and community flooding. To date, OneAboitiz’s combined support for affected areas has reached over PHP17.0 million, benefiting more than 37,000 families across North Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These efforts include relief and recovery programs for Uwan in North Luzon, Typhoon Tino in the Visayas, and the earthquake impacts in both Cebu and Davao.

Rebuilding in San Remigio moves forward through strong collaboration as the Aboitiz Foundation, the LGU, Republic Cement, and Vic Enterprises work together to deliver home recovery assistance to earthquake-affected families.

During the turnover ceremony in San Remigio, Anton Perdices, Chief Operating Officer of AboitizPower Distribution Utilities, emphasized the strength and resilience of the local families. “When the earthquake happened, it wasn’t only your houses that were shaken — it was your sense of safety and peace of mind. Pero karon, as I stand here, I see something far stronger than destruction. I see families who continue to rise. I see San Remigio — buhi, barog, ug nagpadayon. These vouchers are not just materials; they are tools to rebuild hope, dignity, and the place you call home,” he shared.

Perdices also expressed gratitude to the LGU led by Mayor Mariano Martinez, along with partners Republic Cement, Vic Enterprises, and OneAboitiz volunteers, who have helped amplify stories of courage, unity, and community recovery. He further noted that the spirit of bayanihan extended by OneAboitiz—across leadership, employees, and partners—reflects a shared belief that communities rise stronger when support is given with compassion and purpose.

Aboitiz values and our long-standing commitment to community rebuilding guide Aboitiz Foundation’s work, which seeks to be meaningful and responsive to the needs of affected families. The Foundation reaffirms this through immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation, emphasizing that true recovery occurs when families begin restoring their homes, livelihoods, and sense of normalcy.

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