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Dubai charity walk raises more than Dh400,000 for natural disaster victims in Philippines
An estimated 8,000 people turn up to garner funds in Dubai for Philippine disaster victims.
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- Five-year-old Eishemae Elegado drops in her family's cash donation at the Giothon Hakbang Buhay Walk for Life. More than Dh400,000 was raised but the exact amount will be announced early next week. The walk was organised by the Philippine Business Council in cooperation with other groups.
Dubai: More than Dh400,000 was raised on Friday at a charity walk to raise funds for those affected by the natural disasters in the Philippines.
The Filipino community was out in full force at the early morning Safa Park event — the Giothon Hakbang Buhay Walk for Life, which was buzzing with activity.
People brought their friends and families to show their support for the victims and the mood was a mix of celebration at the community coming together, and sombre recognition of the tragedy that has befallen their homeland and compatriots.
Almost two weeks of horrific storms have raised the death toll in the Philippines to more than 600, including an estimated 100 who died in landslides caused by the heavy rains.
Crowds sheltering in the shade of the park's leafy green trees were entertained by the United International Private School marching band, free Oasis water was distributed and supporter Western Union gave out free hats, bandannas and t-shirts.
Multicultural support
Ian Calgon, 25, Filipino, a volunteer who works for Filipino company ABS-CBN, said: "This [walk] will help the relief groups a lot. I have family in the Philippines, but they don't live in Manila, so I'm here today to support my compatriots."
However, other members of Dubai's multicultural society also took part in support of the victims.
Leah James, British, and Brett Meadway, South African, have both been living in Dubai for two years. "We have a lot of Filipino staff in our company [Better Homes], so we're walking for them. We want to show our support for them in any way we can ... [The walk] is a fantastic event for the whole community," James said.
Strong turnout
Approximately 8,000 people took part in the walk, according to Lucille Ong, Chairperson, Philippine Business Council.
"It went very, very well, better than expected. We ran out of t-shirts and giveaways, but people still came and donated money and took part, which was the aim. It was also good to see friends and colleagues who are non-Filipinos in the crowd," she said.
The exact amount raised will be announced early next week, when it has been counted.
Bodies join forces to ensure success
The walk was organised by the Philippine Business Council (PBC) in cooperation with Giordano and with the support of the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai, and Western Union, under the auspices of the Red Crescent Authority (RCA — Dubai Chapter).
All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Philippine National Red Cross. Fitness First provided a warm-up for walkers and Red Crescent staff members were also present to gather donations.
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