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Sailors’ Society funds fishing boats for families of Filipino seafarers

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After an incredible response to its Typhoon Haiyan Emergency Appeal last year, Sailors’ Society has partnered with the Homer Foundation to provide fishing boats for struggling seafarers’ families.

Donations received from the global shipping industry are funding the project to reinvigorate local industry in Filipino seafaring communities and relieve pressure on seafarers.

A huge proportion of the world’s seafarers hail from small villages in the Visayas region of the Philippines, which was ravaged by the super typhoon in November. Often seafarers from these areas support not only their family, but others in the same village group, on the strength of a single wage. As a result, many of these coastal communities have traditionally supported themselves through local fishing, providing an additional
income and whilst seafaring members are away from home.

Jasper and boats

Jasper and boats

Thousands of small fishing vessels were destroyed when Haiyan hit, and this vital supplementary income was ripped away.

The Homer Foundation identifies community clusters where there is a high proportion of seafarers and provides replacement fishing boats, helping these communities to once again become strong and self-sustaining.

Sailors’ Society aims to transform the lives of seafarers and their families in port, at home and at sea. The project will provide a source of income well into the future, and encourage future growth.

The Society’s Subic Bay chaplain, Jasper del Rosario, who travelled to the affected area in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, returned to the region to witness the launch of a number of boats that the Society had funded in Panay and Roxas City, and meet the beneficiaries in person.
He reported his joy at seeing a practical resolution to their troubles, having provided pastoral support on his previous visit. “The launch project is a great success – I spent time with the family of one seafarer who is currently away at sea. His father is ill and cannot work, so the fishing boat Sailors’ Society has provided, means his wife and extended family are able to fill the income gap.”

RR_SAILOR'S SOCIETY_Eloja, Reynoldo (2)For more information on the project and Sailors’ Society’s wider work in the Philippines, contact swelch@sailors-society.org

The Sailors’ Society is an international charity that provides a personal lifeline for the world’s 1.5 million seafarers and their families, in port, at sea and at home. The charity offers practical help, emotional and spiritual support, financial assistance and family liaison. Our Port Chaplains visit thousands of ships every year, directly addressing the needs of seafarers – irrespective of a person’s belief or nationality – as well as maintaining vital links within the Ports that they operate.

For more information please visit www.sailors-society.org, or contact Sandra Welch at Sailors’ Society 0253 80515950 sbower@sailors-society.org.

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