By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 2, 2017) - Seventy-one (71) children whose
family were displaced by the siege in Marawi City underwent series of
psychosocial exercises organized by a US alumni association and supported by
the Lanao del Sur Provincial Department of Social Welfare and Development, and
the military, for the benefit of child refugees, military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that the series of activities, which aimed to entertain and empower the
children aging 3 to 12 years old, was held at the Lanao del Sur Provincial
Social Hall at 10am Monday (July 31) in Marawi City. A combination of fun games,
art work, socialization, and entertainment was conducted to address the stress
experienced by the children affected by the conflict in the city.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the beneficiaries are temporarily sheltered at the Lanao del
Sur Capitol Evacuation Center after Daesh-inspired Maute terror group started
attacking the city last May. Combined personnel of the Joint Task Groups Ranao
and Tabang were among those who mingled and played with the children.
"Despite
the language gap, beneficiaries were noticed genuinely laughing and enjoying
the series of activities and the interactions," said Colonel Tom Sedano of
the Joint Task Group Tabang.
"Most
of the instructions were done through sign language so that the kids will be
able to understand the mechanics of the activity."
"The
ultimate goal is for them to enjoy and to have fun," added Sedano.
A 7 year
old boy when asked how he feels about the activity said that, "Masaya po ako..
gusto ko po maglaro sa mga kuya ko (referring to the soldiers who participated
in the activity)."
The program
is expected to help the children from evacuation centers cope up with their
current situation and divert their attention from the stressful environment to
a fun and enjoyable situation even for a short period of time, Cpt. Petinglay
added.
"We
want to take part in the initiatives of the government and concerned
stakeholders in assuring the protection and welfare of the civilians who are
caught in the crossfire," said Brigadier Ramiro Rey, Commander of the
Joint Task Group Ranao.
"Programs
that benefit the evacuees are currently being implemented, manifesting the
sincerity of the government and the military in liberating the besieged
city."
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