We Need Your Help

In partnership with The Global Initiative to Advance Entrepreneurship, Inner City Development Cooperative (ICDC) is seeking for your support in uplifting the condition of people in Tatalon, Quezon City -- one of the poorest communities in Metro Manila. ICDC has been working on helping this community and other poor communities in Quezon City through the help of various organizations and individuals who share the same vision of building a sustainable community.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

ICDC in Action After Ondoy - Part 1

At the height of the typhoon, the Inner City Development Cooperative (ICDC) led relief operations to help residents of Barangay Tatalon where it has served in the past four years.

Day 1 after the flood, ICDC Feeding Program was initiated in the community and evacuation center.


Arroz caldo for breakfast

Relief goods from various foundations, organizations and individuals started arriving in the community. With help coming from ABC Microfinance in Paris, Entrepreneurs Du Monde, and other organizations and community volunteers, ICDC initiated distribution of relief goods.



ICDC in Action - Happy to serve





Relief operations are still ongoing in Tatalon, Quezon City

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Typhoon Ondoy Flooded Metro Manila

On September 26, Typhoon Ondoy (international name Ketsana) hit the Philippines leaving many parts of Metro Manila including Barangay Tatalon in Quezon City severely damaged. Flood waters rose to as high as two-storey buildings, destroying millions worth of property.

People has nowhere to go other than the roofs


In Barangay Tatalon, what the flood did not destroy. the fire did. Amidst heavy rains and flooding, a fire added devastation to the community leaving 553 families homeless and 8 dead. Obviously, no one is prepared how to deal with fire during flooding as firefighters struggle to enter the community and suppress the fire in a chest deep floodwater. Adding to the danger is a live wire in the water.



Day after the fire, while most people are shoveling mud from their homes, fire victims are shoveling wet ashes and charred wood from what is left from their homes.