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Different sectors help together in doing the cleanup activity in Kasiglahan Village.
The said area was the worst hit among the three areas where Tzu Chi Foundation conducted its cleanup activity.
After two days of the cleanup activity, this street in Phase 1K is now free from mud and debris which was left by the flood disaster last August 7.
Tzu Chi Foundation conducted its cash-for-work cum cleanup activity last March 2.
She related that they joined in the cleanup activity in Rodriguez, Rizal because they are finished cleaning in their community in Tumana, Marikina which was also flooded the previous week.
He said seeing his neighbors' unity during the cleanup activity uplifts his spirit.
Year-old Vic Alburo mindfully picks up a recyclable he sees on the street despite carrying some of the things needed for the cleanup activity.
Seeing the initiative of Tzu Chi Foundation to conduct a cleanup activity in their area, Arnel Ana voluntarily goes down the creek to pick up the debris that may clog the drainage.
More than a thousand of their fellow students participated in the cleanup activity from August 18 to 19.
The five-day cleanup activity in Kasiglahan Village Rizal was successfully concluded last August 19, gathering a huge number of volunteers such as students, government employees and some private entities.
She thanked the humanitarian organization for providing them with basic needs and conducting a cleanup activity in their community.
With the cleanup activity starting last August 10, Nangka is slowly regaining the cleanliness and normalcy that was temporarily snatched from the residents after a continuous torrential rains brought by a southwest monsoon ravaged the area.
Pails of mud andgarbage are collected in the canals which these cash-for-work participants mindfully dredge during the cleanup activity last August 13.
While during the cleanup activity, she mindfully sorts the recyclables from the garbage and mud they had gathered,“We can still sell this(and the sales will be used to fund Tzu Chi's missions) this could help more people.”.
With Tzu Chi Foundation's initiative to clean Kasiglahan Village, this area in Phase 1K2 is now freefrom the mud and debris after two days of cleanup activity.
Before starting with the cleanup activity, Tzu Chi volunteer Kalam Chan relates to the cash-for-work participants that Master Cheng Yen, founder of Tzu Chi Foundation, is worried about their condition and hopes that they will recover in the soonest time possible.
Garbage collected from the Malanday community were brought by dump trucks at Industrial Valley Complex in Marikina City. Tzu Chi Foundation rented 15 unitsof dump trucks and used its own four payloaders during the cleanup activity last August 13.
A Tzu Chi volunteer from Marikina City leads a group of participants involved in the cleanup activity in Kasiglahan Village, Rodriguez, Rizal last August 19, the fifth day since the program was launched. Marikina volunteers are mobilized to share their experience with the locals in the flood-affected community.
Volunteerism was reinforced as the municipality of Rodriguez,Rizal encouraged student participation alongside other sectors in the community to take part in the cleanup activity in Kasiglahan Village.
Aside from the unity exhibited by the local residents of Barangay Tagumpay, more than 30 volunteers of the organization from Barangay Nangka,Marikina City and Barangay Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal helped in the cleanup activity.
On the other hand, Mildred Lozada's motherly instinct dominated her as she joined the cash-for-work program because she does not want children in their area to get sick,“I joined because with the garbage that were left by the flood, there is a risk for diseases to spread. Also, dengue fever is quite rampant here,so by joining in this cleanup activity, I am not only earning an income but helping the community too.”.
Year-old Juan Rene Boy Lumot, whose lower legs were amputated in 2004 due to Bilateral Buerger's Disease, is thankful that despite his condition,he was still allowed to join the livelihood and cleanup activity in their community.
To better conduct the cleanup activities, these Tzu Chi volunteers strategize on how they could divide the work amongst them.
Filipino training commissioner Minda Tan, other than helping in the cleanup activities also utilized her time to solicit donations for the construction of the eye center from the visitors in Manila North Cemetery.
Tzu Chi volunteers mindfully load to the truck not only the cleaning materials that would be needed in the cleanup activities but publication materials too in order to educate the people about the importance of recycling.
In commemoration of All Saints' Day last November 1,Tzu Chi Foundation conducted simultaneous cleanup activities in six cemeteries within the metropolis and in the Rizal province, other than its mission of protecting the environment, the volunteers were up and about to share to the public what Tzu Chi Foundation is.

