Press Release:
The towns of Tubigon and Maribojoc in Bohol province now have clean
and safe drinking water due to a joint effort of the Coca-Cola Company and
Habitat for Humanity Philippines. The two towns have newly rehabilitated water
supply systems, a project which began in February 2014.
In
Tubigon, a redeveloped 105,000-liter water storage tank will be able to provide
clean water to 500 families in the barangays
of Panaytayon, Ilijan Norte and Ilijan Sur. Meanwhile, 2,000 families
across nine barangays in the town of Maribojoc will benefit from a new multi-filtration
water system that outputs 1.2 million liters of clean water per day.
Representing
the provincial government of Bohol, Atty. Anthony Damalerio expressed his
gratitude to Coca-Cola Philippines and Habitat for “this good example of public-private partnership. This is one way to
honor our strong commitment to deliver that basic commodity to our barangays.”
Damalerio
said that the province’s demand for clean water will be increasing this year
since Bohol will be embarking on massive infrastructure projects. Due to this,
he explained, providing barangays access to clean and safe drinking water is a
topmost priority. “We must not forget the
role of our barangays.”
Coca-Cola
Philippines Foundation President, Cecile Alcantara, said that the two projects
are the company’s way of giving back to the community the water they’ve
consumed for their products. “We call this ‘replenish,’ and we are happy
to say that we have given back 40 to 50 percent of the water we’ve consumed
back to the communities,” she said.
Alcantara
also requested local government officials to educate their constituents to take
care of the resource entrusted to them. She emphasized that “[since] water is not an infinite resource,
we have to conserve it.”
Habitat
for Humanity Philippines Managing Director and CEO, Charlie Ayco, says they took
on this project as part of the organization’s goals of ensuring that Filipino
families can have more decent and secure lives. “We are known for shelter, but in our housing-quality standards, clean
water and sanitation are a vital components of a decent home.”
Both
the Coca-Cola Company and Habitat for Humanity Philippines see themselves as
partners for development, eyeing more projects together with the local
government of Bohol to help rebuild the lives of those who have been affected by
the 7.2-magnitude earthquake last October 2013.
“Perhaps the blessing is that the
earthquake brought us all together, to work together so that we can [also] rise
up together,”
Coca-Cola’s Alcantara said.

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