The Edmonton is supporting the Filipino families affected by the fire that hit Sunterra Meats in Trochu, Alberta last June 17. With the processing plant closed indefinitely, around 140 workers are currently out of job, impacting their family's food supply, financial status, as well as employment and immigration status for some.
We would like to thank the following Donors:
Bright Minds Whyte Avenue Child Care | 10 sacks of rice |
Ida and Jojo Lucila | $100.00 |
Mikhos, Khalel and Kara Mirasol | sacks of rice |
Giselle General | $86.50 |
Maria Jimenez Hicks | $100.00 |
Maria Cecilia Macalintal | $20.00 |
Maria Drueco | $30.00 |
Gerard Sulit | $30.00 |
Cindy Caturao | $10.00 |
Dionisio Plaza | $50.00 |
Anna Kristina Mina | $300.00 |
Project A.N.tics by Allysha Nolasco | $50.00 |
Nikko Hinayo | $50.00 |
Marvin Pedernal | $100.00 |
April Angeles (art works fundraiser) | $220.00 |
Anonymous | $5.00 |
Ting Pimentel-Elger | $20.00 |
Wilma Payne | sacks of rice |
Lixmila Serrano | bread and noodles |
EPIC stands in solidarity with the Community Association of Filipino Families in Trochu and Three Hills, a nonprofit organization spearheading the donation drive and distribution, along with the Alberta Fil-Can Community Leaders Association - G10+. We are collecting donations of cash and grocery supplies in the Edmonton area. Any amount or item is greatly appreciated. All donations will be duly noted and credited.
To know more about the Trochu situation - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/sunterra-meats-fire-trochu-alberta-employment-1.7247710
Thank you for your support!
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