Sailors’ Society delivers urgent aid to struggling families after the Philippines earthquake

Sailors’ Society has reached areas most devastated by recent earthquakes in the Philippines to deliver basic food, water and psychological support to struggling seafaring communities. 

Working with colleagues from Stella Maris, the global maritime charity’s team has handed out desperately needed provisions to families, often with young children, left homeless and scrambling to find enough to eat and drink. . 

Money for the urgent supplies, and the Society’s ongoing support for seafarers and their families, has been raised through an emergency appeal, with the Sailors’ Society Ambassadors group in the Philippines, Tidewater and the Homer Foundation all donating, together with many more individual gifts from supporters. 

A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck Cebu at the end of September – a region already battered by a series of destructive typhoons just one week before. There have been thousands of aftershocks. The Philippines is home to more than 229,000 seafarers, making up more than 25 per cent of the world’s maritime workforce – and many come from this very area.   

One seafarer’s wife, who has a three-year-old daughter, said: “Thank you, Sailors’ Society for giving us milk powder and other goods. I have difficulty buying the milk powder because many shops are still closed and supply is low.” 

Another seafarer, who is away from his family at sea, added: “Thank you for looking after us. I feel guilty about not being there to protect my family. I have applied to extend my contract by two months because I need the money to repair our house.” 

The special aid mission had to be delayed by several hours because of another earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter Scale at the start of this week, followed by torrential rain. 

Sailors’ Society’s Programme Manager Gavin Lim, who is in the quake zone coordinating the charity’s relief efforts, said: “Everyone we met and handed food and water to was so thankful and touched that strangers have rallied to help them. 

“Businesses, shops and schools are heavily damaged. Only one bank is open after 14 days so getting any money is very difficult.” 

Go HERE to find out more and support our work in the Philippines and across the globe.


You may also be interested in

Sailors’ Society is a global maritime welfare charity and is available for interview and comment on seafarers’ welfare. Journalists can contact our press office on 023 8051 5950 or, for urgent media enquiries, on 07834 101912.

General eNewsletter
Consent
Name
Name
Privacy Overview
Placeholder image using Sailors' Society logo

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

You can choose not to allow some types of cookies. Select the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings. However, blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of the site and the services we’re able to offer. For information about how we use cookies and your personal data, please see our Cookies and Privacy notice.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

3rd Party Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and will not be able to monitor its performance.

Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.

Additional Cookies

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalisation, such as embedding video content or enabling social media sharing features. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of these features may not function properly.