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Visayan Daily Star: Fiberglass banca factory offers endless possibilities

Original article at: http://www.visayandailystar.com/2014/March/31/topstory2.htm   JAVIER, Leyte – A fisherman, left to care for his six young children after super-typhoon “Yolanda” killed his wife and two-day old baby boy, was the recipient of the 1,000th boat distributed by the Negrense Volunteers for Change in Palo, Leyte, Saturday. A NVC fiberglass banca factory in Javier town, Leyte,...

Raising funds in Arkansas
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Raising funds in Arkansas

Cecilia Gomez Anderson is a teacher and author by profession, a dancer and traveler by passion. Cecilia raised funds among her neighbors in Bella Vista, Arkansas for three boats for Peter Project fishermen who lost their boats to Typhoon Yolanda. One boat is done, and now Cecilia bakes egg rolls every Sunday and sells them, so...

Save Philippine forests, upgrade to fiberglass boats
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Save Philippine forests, upgrade to fiberglass boats

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Philippine Daily Inquirer: Yolanda donors go for fiberglass boats

Original article at: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/572069/yolanda-donors-go-for-fiberglass-boats#ixzz2seNlZDOa   When a volunteer group had raised enough funds to construct 1,600 boats for fishermen who lost their means of livelihood after Supertyphoon “Yolanda” swept northern Negros last November, a realization struck its leaders: To build wooden boats would mean cutting down an equal number of trees, which could cause devastating floods....

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