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Urban Literacy Drive Launched in Cebu City School

Nonprofit Minds on Wheels expands to urban education with 8-week literacy program for 50 struggling readers at Labangon Elementary School. Join the movement to improve children's futures.

Mobile Literacy Program Reaches Cebu City Students

Minds on Wheels foundation launches its first urban learning drive in Cebu City, targeting 50 elementary students with reading comprehension challenges through an 8-week structured program.

Cebu Artists Create Motorcycle Art for Typhoon Relief

Visayan artists Anthony Fermin and Anton Quisumbing partner with Harley-Davidson Cebu to create custom motorcycles, with proceeds aiding typhoon-affected families. Discover how art drives recovery.

Cebu City Reviews P1.5B Unused Development Funds

Cebu City officials are expediting review of P1.5 billion unutilized Local Development Fund projects since 2016. Mayor Archival urges barangays to identify relocation sites for typhoon-affected families.

Visayas Art Fair 2025: Art as Resistance & Recovery

The 5th Visayas Art Fair in Cebu transforms into a powerful response to natural disasters and corruption. Discover how artists channel trauma into hope and healing while supporting typhoon victims.

Mandaue Mayor Details Post-Typhoon Cleanup Strategy

Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano outlines the city's phased cleanup after the typhoon, prioritizing major roads and addressing challenges in interior barangays. Learn about the efforts and how residents can help.

1,173 Cebu Quake-Affected Workers Receive TUPAD Aid

1,173 workers displaced by the Cebu 6.9 magnitude earthquake have received their TUPAD wages from DOLE. This government initiative supports recovery efforts in the 4th District. Learn more about the ongoing aid.

Cebu Expands Recovery Program for Typhoon Damage

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro signs EO 72 to expand Kumbati Cebu framework, integrating typhoon recovery efforts after devastating floods and landslides. Comprehensive rehabilitation underway.

Visayas Students Anxious Over Post-Disaster Class Return

Students in the Visayas express concern as schools resume face-to-face classes shortly after Typhoon Tino and a major earthquake. Many are still recovering from trauma and infrastructure damage. Discover their stories and the call for empathy.

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