CANLAON City in Negros Oriental is developing a "Cash-for-Work" program for residents displaced by the Dec. 9 eruption of Mount Kanlaon.
“I've seen how the evacuation has disrupted lives," Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas said Tuesday. "It's not just about being away from home; it's about losing jobs, routines, and normalcy.”
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“I know how hard it is to worry about both safety and putting food on the table.”
Cardenas said the program would allow people to earn money while helping the community recover.
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Edna Masicampo, Canlaon City information officer-designate, said hiring, which will prioritize evacuees, will likely begin in February.
The number of people to be hired will be determined after the local government validates those staying in evacuation centers or with relatives.
As of Jan. 17, 1,299 families, or 4,186 people, were staying in eight evacuation centers. Some 728 families, or 2,287 people, were staying with relatives.
Cardenas said the program will provide immediate support while allowing people to maintain their dignity and self-reliance.
He called on agencies and officials to support the program.
“Together, we can make sure that even in tough times, we take care of each other," Cardenas said. "To everyone affected: I see you, I hear you, and I'm committed to helping. We'll get through this together.” (PNA)