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Tarlac law students use academic break to help typhoon survivors in Cagayan Valley, Bicol

Students of the Tarlac State University (TSU) School of Law help repack food and other relief goods during their academic break to help survivors of typhoons in Cagayan Valley and Bicol. PHOTO FROM TSU SCHOOL OF LAW

TARLAC CITY鈥擲tudents of the Tarlac State University (TSU) School of Law have been spending their academic break by taking part in a donation drive for survivors of flooding in the regions of Cagayan Valley and Bicol.

Lawyer Jose Dela Rama Jr., dean of the TSU School of Law, said 100 students and volunteers prepared 3,000 food packs that were loaded onto three military trucks bound for the provinces of Isabela and Cagayan in Cagayan Valley and another one for Naga City in Camarines Sur province in Bicol.

The law students held the 鈥渁cademic break for a cause鈥 in the aftermath of Typhoon Ulysses that triggered a widespread power outage in the province.

鈥淓ven before we went into an academic break, I wanted our students to learn social responsibility to help those in need and were still reeling from the typhoons,鈥 Dela Rama told the Inquirer.

Dela Rama said he wanted to see the students spend their academic break by helping prepare relief goods.

He said the volunteers managed to raise P688,351 and partnered with two aid groups鈥擧anda Foundation and Shelter for Mankind Foundation鈥攆or some of the donations.

鈥淚n that way we can teach our students to be of service to our country and immerse them in social responsibility and corporate governance,鈥 Dela Rama added.

The shipment of the donations was coordinated with the Philippine Army and the Philippine Air Force.

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