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GMA Kapuso Foundation inaugurates Kapuso Village in Iligan

Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated November 10, 2020 12:21 AM PHT

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GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) inaugurated the first 20 houses at the Kapuso Village in Barangay Mandulog, Iligan City on September 1. The houses form part of GMAKF’s 160-unit housing project for families displaced by typhoon Sendong. 
GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) inaugurated the first 20 houses at the Kapuso Village in Barangay Mandulog, Iligan City on September 1. The houses form part of GMAKF’s 160-unit housing project for families displaced by typhoon Sendong. 
 
Present during the inauguration were GMAKF EVP and COO Mel C. Tiangco, Iligan City Mayor Lawrence Cruz, United Nations World Food Program Country Director Stephen Anderson and Mandulog Bgy. Capt. Dianalan Pagsidan. Representatives from Hanabishi also came to donate appliances to the 20 families who received new homes. 
 
“We saw the need to go beyond relief assistance and offer a more sustainable means of alleviating the condition of the typhoon victims in the area,” Tiangco said.
 
The said housing project stands on a 3-hectare property donated by the city government of Iligan. The area is adjacent to the residential portion of Madulog, which was swept away by flashfloods at the height of the typhoon.
 
The location was deemed appropriate by the local government unit as it lessened adaptation concerns among the beneficiaries. It also underwent thorough inspection by the Mines and Geoscience Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to ensure safety and suitability for permanent relocation.
 
To ensure their eligibility, the project's beneficiaries were selected by a screening committee composed of representatives from GMAKF, the City Social Welfare and Development office, the Housing and Resettlement Office, the National Housing Authority office, the City Mayor’s office, the Cooperative Development office, the Muslim community, and local barangay officials.
 
GMAKF also built basic community facilities including the 10 newly-constructed Kapuso classrooms at the Mandulog Elementary School.
 
Similar to the Kapuso School Building classrooms, the Kapuso house prototype was recognized by officials from the National Housing Authority due to its durability and excellent design. The Kapuso Village houses are built using concrete mixture with aggregates of steel, among other high-quality materials.
 
The GMAKF engineering team leads the ongoing construction of the housing project with the help of skilled workers and army volunteers.