Rebuilding After a Calamity
I recently wrote a blog post about the “Livelihood Capital Assistance – SEA”
Interestingly enough, it was designed also for calamity victims
After the Yolanda super storm
there has been a lot of suggestions on how to rebuild
what was destroyed
and where to get the funding
Maybe this is an opportunity to have the calamity victims
avail of this capital assistance to help them
rebuild their sources of livelihood
since there is already an existing budget for this
then that means the money is ready for distribution anytime
Every municipal hall has a database of business owners within their jurisdiction
A sincere offer of helping in the rebuilding
would be a letter sent to each business owner
informing them that they may apply for the “Livelihood Capital Assistance – SEA” program
in response to the devastation brought about by the calamity
Maybe there are other existing livelihood assistance programs
that have allocated budgets to them already
and are just not used yet
that may be tapped to help in the rebuilding process
and possibly even start a new tradition for calamity victims
that every time there is a calamity
existing livelihood assistance programs with existing allocated budgets
would be used to help them rebuild their sources of livelihood
then it just might allow us show the world that when calamity strikes in our country
we don’t always cry our eyes out and look totally helpless
instead, we would be able to prove that
we have ways of helping ourselves pick each other up
and help in rebuilding what was destroyed
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