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Ww RISING ABOVE TYPHOON ODETTE a ee ee a felt cot aU LEONE meek oie | / UNITED 7 | a 3| MARCH s N Describe your Typhoon Odette in three words. Coole mmnLt) Devastating, Regressive, Catastrophic. Were you able to Teoh beforehand? Honestly, | didn't think it would be that seri- Crew rR See POR aC chase ose Nene eRe ing until the typhoon passes. None of us really Ps kc N mie coe Ue Neer ead eS ee unas noun ene ietanCeans Pee MO a acmuC ule aera pee tee ate ate ees oor eee Weg R en Or MIR rele ae atoe eoetoma ts pe ae eee cakes ora a Peirce ROO: Rea al ome pared to store © some _ supplies. What did you do before, during, and Elica may )alelonara Before the typhoon, | pulled an all-nighter to finish a homework | had for one of my major Eve oce Meet eR Orca tai Niece ERer oe vee mum ootog was just too hard that | wasn't able to finish it until 7 in the morning. | woke up late that day, and by then, it had already started raining. A few vem mee MMC eae amc) During the typhoon, my family and | were struggling to keep our house together, literally. ALDRIN GLEN GUMANDOY BSEE -3 NCAR eo ee IR we did, until we finally decided to just gather in ReMi Me uC Rca RO er Peete atte Matte el Seo and it was flooding. Thankfully, the damage Raat oe Eo ode) fla] night's ea im hee Aso irene lee aera gece oiore] my mom in repairing the roof and cleaning the ete eC UCM sc Rane eine Rate eet talc lolgeWaeeliveecle tian stieam Mle IVa oRs|(elaiasres re enlekec Mage Ae Moke eeMencct od leg ate et ee eet Coe) ote manage eke cece atareke aia) my neighborhood friends. | don't want to call Ty- phoon Odette to be a blessing in disguise be- fees ean Tate oe ene ene ees ea gogo Ten Ace ere acc ee ar oer Pema eas Monee ae very compassionate volunteers that | am still Nena U Romeo Eanes Meese ten ae On erate Tm gee cious as Ranken ad Slee ss meee ie ee things ia aca) VOL 3 | PAGE 1 - > & Tar ae le-m fell Lm carl P old (ola ma typhoon? Cee ee oe ae Ter ek Ode ee Teresa a Rede See c Tn Put things to er eee Mae Meese a aes Cole caash ccna aa Mata ocg stopped after power went out. It made me real- omc ume CNA caer eee CoM Kora he oe agent fee RC Ta R Ilana CE eM slcelssiaeatolee age of raw food materials, no entertainment, no education. It was like our lives took a pause after, ance eras out Second, this is a bit ironic from my first realiza- ee tae otc oan ken a ued living the life that mattered, the life that fos- tered relationships, the life that valued time, re- Pet eaoie tale CM Msn cane Marae Pere Reese Rome Mt ans mu oct but it broke barriers that ultimately helped peo- ple's spiritual and emotional growth (of course, age RUT te Le cod) Be Cee Rear a se Cee Ra eee edad mactomeclescetuniate ical PUN Aan ec eens ec ce yeas Rast ese mtsim gee acai ae Wsanated sees caaeee eR taahawaece ania eee RM aon a) ALDRIN GLEN GUMANDOY BSEE -3 ea Me Ae ero a eg have less. It really showed how selfish other feel aA eR oe y= Coa Cece m aR aun cete eet ated) Bry of esa eam oR en tc ae on Mov Ecc eC neo Rew ao eve ena tee Reece omen ea Reo Mes csc Maa ok range aC tRRtg on Cee Regen hoe locas ST RO Mec goer resco oer) it gives me a little bit of hope, knowing that we Elie neha N gr tame ae one oa will is cog fiver What can you say to your fellow students who were heavily affected by the typhoon? For my fellow students who were severely af- ooh Room cR son ieRe gle Pe aa ee aco ROT POR CRC ae RR Ctecs eee aR CR naa eee go a Deira hoes econ acetate Dean ag Re cetera uey one uM ia sR cia vot) rel Aan CC] VOL 3 | PAGE 2 Describe your Typhoon Odette Coole) in three words. [oavetae-lalgvo MICU aati alo MU alco ce(aiae-l l(c Were you able to ete beforehand? ae Yes, we were able to prepare before the on- ean een Men eT coc sre uoMaler uke ake toe relate Mma SMM e Res Paes Cuckoo nek ecto a typhoon. What did you do before, during, and after the typhoon? Before the typhoon, we prepared the neces- SNe sae cere aero amet charged phones and data connection. During the typhoon, we immediately placed basins in eee RM Ro gece ec cea Earlene Ted salts lresvaa easy a glcam A eTIey Rte CR eck aoc cece Cote Pah eae gt gta oe og eT rec acetone eect ear Eee MCA MC co Cm tc GODFREY CHRISTIAN VINALON Mt) aL Com ole Mc rl Pca Lian dale typhoon? Sorell Meet oC sar Pace ee at a ad in some countries, they considered typhoon fe eC Ean eect ee kom EUela eRe smear eM esa caste mela eats Ree aco kel aol ae eon eetcicd What can you say to your fellow students who were heavily affected by the typhoon? ate Rae or maa aU ESB) eC Om | on MW VOL3| PAGE 3 Describe your experience with Typhoon Odette in three words. eee Regs cere a7 oe Tees tling, ane Pil cater Were you able to _ prepare Lt ole lar Lare id eta CA CM ICO rt Meta Nom Rate etme] RCE Co COMM ec What did you do before, during, and Elie mala) alelela ra (aCe Nc tn eo ae Loon al browsed the net and chatted with my friends. aR a Renae Seek) Pe met ono Ee Ree eon Maas Roe the LTE signal which enabled me to contact my Ticats EMe Wiciale MEI ME ICMmOR MAY nero Telia well-being was part of my priorities that | need Pec Meee geet aa) would experience happened. | fell in line in long CUM eee mime tes atc) duties. It wasn't a single roundtrip, but it would take me 6-8 round trips to fill every container in Ota cee Rae oes Nees ok an eee ese aa JHONRYL CAMACHO BSIT -3 What are your realizations after the typhoon? When it’s nature, no one is exempted. | saw DEW ae Ta Tela ahold Rentecet return teuce col canoes treatment. No matter who you are, queues fol- Room occ als a mg share of what resources we had. This was the tuming point of our generation. What can you say to your fellow tele (alate Lire by the typhoon? Reem ened ae ea ML just a challenge that we all confronted which left Cece me ccs el coc cmt topmost priority, Leave other matters and tackle Pee eIN nut cesT oad in your current situation. No matter what that Ree oe oer ane isos Ol PNG] ae . 4 Describe your Typhoon Odette PSTN Re as experience with in three words. Were you able to beforehand? Pega act foNk=)eS-16-9 What did you do before, during, and after the typhoon? Naor We aio eR ath ilk TCU Sea cca eae See On phone that night, studying for the upcoming Cereals Rea a me Sle eRe Ped eee a aes eo Peete Mins Baccus fee ee ge cea conn Remo core oc) CRC aOR eM ho fete eee an eco a Reo ogre Eine ec Ree ae el that the signal would return in 1-2 days, but | was wrong. My days were spent cleaning the house and going to the barangay hall several times to Cee ota aoa ets Real re curva egw od Pe mrt ae Rec mC Aaa og Cem eT aeons ME ocd eRe reac en RMA ot Ou ca An oa ing out with them. Allin all, 'm thankful that no Cr CL CHRISTINE JOY CEBALLOS BSCE -1 A Tate LaRoLeW Col¥ mm Ro) P ole Cola T Cd mn aT} typhoon? foe mtcre Me nate ENC Coa cum cca cl Pome AOAC MOLL Lola Sa eet ed ate fen teceed Robe eset coon kes te isons tects} Mee eee se ho gece etek oo aOR eR Moc R CRMC ROR TAN Rie cmet aem ac om RS lacs source of drinking water was extremely long so | had to wait for hours. | only used my phone on kone neice eM eC) Mets hekaa Maas cnmRe(eeNe clavinol Pee Mc lee koe eee oa eon eR ag ooo acto the internet in order to communicate with dis- ee Et SMe Mesh Mesa RRt scrces What can you say to your fellow students who were heavily affected LWA tel-B ay Lalor lara Merge Rene ano ol hopes up and continue to work for our goals. eRe VOL 3| PAGES ess Describe your experience with Typhoon Odette in three words. Uitoecere roc MIC ao Were you able to TOT lates ea nae Reo hand. | was even shocked that the electricity Rec LC enon oO pol eR ae cee Nace eM aca oe) Rite oneal isis e ae nCuane irene el aca ae a aR vei) What did you do before, during, and after the typhoon? Since it started to rain a little and the wind was quite strong at 6pm that day, we decided to Pa Runes mee cn aa oe and me. Later that night, we packed our Dearitetee erent eRs tes Matas oe Mesa ele Crow as ea ae Mecano wouldn't be soaked or drenched with the rain CRU eae het Re RCo Cole ae cs even whistled and our roof was shaking—so Wi MROIEoR cae Ld Caan MMi wer ants al Pe elu cg ee Rr ae emer cmc] crumpled roofs, trees knocked over near the ove eM aa MR can ol Rake are CU a eee Ree ie man prepare EVA MAE SEBIAL BSARCH -3 ool mR R ere Reece Reso erm ce ee ear ee a ene Reta tore eels ues mer tena Chl Run CnC hee Rc cuneate Srnec MoM CAC Rae eek sc parts ia rg reves Waele olU acs] 1 Cea L Canad typhoon? eae pee Re oun cee ge os ER Roti ome cee Aa Mae ea aC me. It made me and my family closer as we bond Pi Re aac Cou ateemee ea) Tee UR nccce oS C aC Me ers ma aN One: Rewer sol tasted ene canes) What can you say to your fellow students who were heavily affected LNA tel] Lalor) ne SMa Caan AP) Aol a Pare Mmtaliale ae ages sneneeseaaeecneat NR eT Perea art eee acm Tn Cette esti N td ee eclee anny Nee en ee a to) Er ee MUM c Ae gee sc esioUgg aeca a rage ea coeur Raat Re ohare Te oe eee oe ocd ce oo ROM Mme a ck CANA success. VOL3| PAGE 6 Describe your experience with Typhoon Odette in three words. eee Were you able to prepare beforehand? OUece as Rv va Ce) What did you do before, during, and after the typhoon? ceca RRM Ceca s/o aC speed of light that fast. Before, instead of pre- PE MC CeNeeN Teneo acme eters ERR nae et CoM MS ce Nene cM cana ci a ecu e ue C Re NRC ToC Fila Reael RU Notn SCOT AMM coattgritaliaarell ig ena ss Meta aseM ei ccestameleatce Rene ete aco Omar set ac Ried everything's just fine aside from the very unsta- Lola a ola a eld oa R LOAM CALL aL LL Roa go een Ms oe mates, colleagues and friends from Cebu City Er ecal ciomen st Re cM acral They were having a hard time to find access to the electricity, internet and most especially po- Be) e) eal aa oe RIE Re eA) aoe LA Carol emcee aa naa co Bogp, to visit affected areas around Cebu and PR ang Rec ame ee JOICE ALMODIEL BSME - 4 ere Ne alee Med Seg kel easy to help others and to everyone who lends their UCU CRM ac cn acc MC na ae) Niare Ba store] Lats forecast What can you say to your fellow students who were heavily affected by the typhoon? eer NN Plo (O)) Mala an (ol0 ce l0 TA a ene eee RLM Ia ane ee Nee CCRC cle ec VOL 3 | PAGE’ 7 Give a brief description about the scope of the project. Men Recta te Rene eRe osc Rca) crisis, the COVID 19 pandemic; thousands of Ce- Ere Scum Ucctss ake ie Feros ena eou ers With that, BARYA MO -Tubig sa Cebu, a student Seen anak ccune nS En cme a Rome RNa ce) What were your primary expecta- mal} {gee Did the out- St Meet MR UM sot ole aed The primary goal of the initiative is to provide a hundred of gallons of potable water to the eae aSeer reac ce oie Cebu, fortunately with the courage, dedication and help of many, we were able to reach eight- eum Recta Ram etc eRe hundred eighty-four (2584) families around the island of Cebu. Also, at first, the initiative started with a team of ten, and it grew into a team with more than 50 volunteers and hundreds of donors and individuals who provided us the re- Rete UC aes eu eeeom as ties ALMODIEL BSME -4 on_"BARYA MO, TUBIG SA CEBU" Was the project easy to implement? Penta sc ch emits ie TooC me NCLe CMa cutancaitd Pewee) Un RoR ana worth it. That time, even here in my locality, Bogo. City, refilling of water and purchasing of diesel Per Me RR Mere eomcne mn een parts of Cebu, driving the residents to look for ee emo en ine dreds, even thousands of water gallons was never Oe een ence N tare oe em eos Clee ome Me eee Cen ee eR Re na CRVANR Cela: Candace anel sam stectl ay eaten a aU aan ec ua Choi eam ea emt a Ske os Set Re tw eget ee aa will travel and distribute the water, and the team See Oc Aes Socal te octet eel Rola ae eda oa ale Rae ne ne aad Dineen ailment ElatoR= ela -Me lm UNM vo MsL-\ Boia =e 8) (Bela CMU eesntcls sect oaem intel acca Pesto ten lege ect Tees Pen ca Re cone cease ty, as well as stretching our patients since we also RRs Ra icici ek eed eee Re MT aR ca OMS Ica tc a UC oa = OU VOL 3| PAGE 8 What is the most challenging part of implementing the project? Riese cet gone Coc as dealing with difficult situations and ernotions OTe RRS en ee oc greatest problem that improved us and Sena uh OR a friends, is the tension that built-up due to the time pressure, worries and the emergence of Terk a ae ao Pecan ca et omen ene na mene te ka ool Pee aera Reem Peet JOICE ALMODIEL BSME - 4 on "BARYA MO TUBIG SA CEBU" Mia 1 ate olO Psd a Laat rca cio an Me Tc std Neate REN temo TBE aa eld Sc Mou cot ice Me lac Melt ome solo What can aa say to the eae who were heavily affected by the typhoon? > Laban sa 7 aN Pagpadayon! wv SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING: INTERVIEWEES Aldrin Glen Gumandoy Jhonryl Camacho Godfrey Christian Vihalon Christine Joy Ceballos Joice Almodiel VICE—CHAIRPERSON FOR PROGRAMS, EDUCATION, AND RESEARCH Head: Eva Marie Alcansado Jemina Barolo Ivan Jhen Balunan Jessa Mae Pogoy CREATIVES COMMITTEE Head: Vincent Harmon Opusa fale) (-Iae ROTO MUI PHOTO CREDITS Jude Thaddeus Aragon UNITED LE S DLUME 3|

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