By Laurence Ligier | Project Leader
Dear Donors,
Almost one year ago, in January, 2021, CAMELEON Negros center was heavily flooded, and you were here to support us. We are pleased to inform you of the last steps of the works done to rebuild the fence of CAMELEON center.
CAMELEON was part of the Bamboo Seedling Segregation in support of the Provincial Integrated Water Security Program of Malogo River Water Shed. We availed 500 giant bamboo seedlings from the province through our partner Zonta Club. These giant bamboos will be planted along the river bank after the completion of the flood control structure construction.
Up to date, the overall accomplished work is more than 25% (because of the pandemic and delay due to the weather). Setting-up of workers’ barracks, excavation and mobilization of materials were completed while the construction of the foundation walls is still on-going. Around 25 workers are assigned to this project.
The next steps: the fence will be built and our team will plant the giant bamboos. It would not have been possible without your precious help to ensure the safety of our 30 girls survivors of sexual abuse, living in this center.
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