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Where the ground shook, hope stood firm
Manila Bulletin
|October 27, 2025
When disaster strikes, we expect stories of fear, loss and despair. In northern Cebu, after the devastating 6.9-magnitude quake, I witnessed something far deeper — a testament to human resilience, devotion and extraordinary service.
I travelled to Bogo City and San Remigio municipality to check on the staff and clients of a microfinance network I am associated with. Along the highway, I saw families living in makeshift tents, terrified to return to their damaged homes. Many people were traumatized, unable to sleep and constantly alert for aftershocks. The earthquake had not only destroyed property — it disrupted lives and disturbed peace of mind.
But amidst that devastation, I found hope.
Serving through the tremors
The microfinance offices in Cebu did not escape damage. Walls cracked, ceilings fell, documents were scattered. Yet despite their own fears and losses, staff kept reporting for duty. They slept in damaged offices — some under sturdy tables, others near doors and exits — always ready to run outside when aftershocks came. The staff barely slept, yet they continued to serve. They visited clients, distributed relief goods, facilitated loan releases, and helped families restart livelihoods.
The insurance team was also on the ground, validating claims for damaged homes so that our clients could immediately receive the benefits of their microinsurance plans. Amidst the disaster, the spirit of microfinance shone through: serving the poor with dignity and compassion — helping rebuild their lives.
Beyond pain
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