Bosconians launch Tabang Luzon for flood victims | Inquirer News

Bosconians launch Tabang Luzon for flood victims

/ 09:05 AM August 15, 2012

The Bosconian International Chamber of Commerce Cebu (BICC Cebu) launched a relief drive called “Tabang Luzon” for the Luzon flood victims on Aug. 12 at the Cebu Grand Hotel.

Tabang Luzon is supported by the Cebu Business Club headed by its president, Gordon Allan Joseph; Cebu Gifts, Toys and Housewares (Cebu GTH) Foundation Inc. headed by its president and fellow Bosconian Ramir Bonghanoy; and the Movement for a Livable Cebu led by its co-convenor Teresa Ruelas.

Any Bosconian or any like-minded Cebuano can donate in cash or in kind. The dropoff point at the employee’s entrance of Cebu Grand Hotel will accept donations like canned goods, bottled water, medicines, clothes, towels, blankets and other needed items.

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Cash donation may be deposited to BICC Cebu account 3811-00678-8 at any Allied Bank branch.

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All proceeds will be coursed through the Philippine Red Cross Cebu Chapter.

The Bosconian International Chamber of Commerce Cebu is an association of past pupils of Saint John Bosco who are now businessmen, entrepreneurs, corporate executives and professionals.

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For inquiries, call Ludwig Federigan at (0917) 5498068, engineer Emmanuel Paras at (0933) 3440729, Mitchell Alforque at (0917) 3246632, lawyer Chad Miel at (0915) 8464394 and Elmer Ventura at (0922) 8433202.

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