Baguio media club helps colleagues hit by pandemic
>> Tuesday, May 12, 2020
BAGUIO CITY -- The Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club
Incorporated (BCBC) been at the forefront in helping members badly hit by the
worldwide pandemic.
The BCBC is grateful for the aid in cash and in
kind given by donors and supporters of the free media in the community which
has enabled to the media club to aid the men and women in the frontlines
delivering the news in this time when the truth has to be told.
BCBC partner newspapers, television stations, cable
companies as well as radio stations have been working to bring the city the
latest news, all day, every day, in these times where the need for information
is great.
Cash sponsorships have totaled P239,000 on the
process of being distributed as a first wave of cash aid and to bankroll an
insurance for members in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross.
The BCBC membership stands close to 300 represented
by its active members comprising the media men and women in television, radio
and print media, who have not wavered to the call to serve the public despite
the threat of infection.
Cash donors have responded to the call of the BCBC
to give aid for members as well as prepare for the urgent emergency needs each
may face in the this time of crisis, establishing an emergency fund on standby
for members to access in case Covid 19 befalls.
Benguet caretaker Eric Go Yap of ACT CIS led the
group of donors with telecommunication giant, SMART, Mountain Province Rep. Maximo
Dalog Jr, Baguio Water District, Dept. of Agriculture, ACT CIS party list Rep.
Nina Taduran and Baguio Entrepreneurs Credit Coop., Erickson Felipe and Brandy
Abeya.
Donations in kind which comprise weekly food packs
and care kits distributed to members since start of the Luzon wide Enhanced
Community Quarantine (ECQ) has been led by Baguio Representative Mark Go,
Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Baguio City Administrator Boni Dela Pena, Peter
and Jeff Ng of Hotel Supreme and Fil-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Baguio-Benguet
Chapter, Assistant Secretary Marie Rafael of the Presidential Communications
Operations Office, Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Cordillera, Agot Balanoy
of the League of Associations in La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Post (LTVTP)
Inc., BARP Foundation, Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan, the Baguio City Health
Office, the Baguio City hall Public Information Office, Bayanihan Cordillera,
Dean Cuanso of WatWat World,
The Baguio Benguet Electric Cooperative, Peter Go
of the Lions Club International, former Mayor Mauricio Domogan, Ryan Mangusan,
La Trinidad Councilor Nestor Fongwan Jr., Narda’s Weaving, John Height
and Team Lakay and City General Services Office.
Aid has been given to colleagues most in need which
the media club has serviced for close to two months in terms of cash, food and
personal protective equipment.
Each week, the BCBC distributes food packs to
members and non-members comprised to rice and vegetables dividing whatever
contributions to the general membership in a bid to augment personal needs of
each member in the wake of the pandemic.
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