
MALAYBALAY CITY – Bukidnon State University through the Office of Student Services has initiated a donation drive called BukSU Kalalagan for victims of Typhoons Rolly and Ulysses.
In its campaign note, the BukSU OSS said it is time to give back and extend a helping hand.
The rest of the statement:
“In the midst of struggle and despair as countless are displaced and many more have suffered losses brought on by Typhoons Rolly and Ulysses, many organizations have been trying to extend relief operations. Fact remains, it is not enough. While we are blessed to be in our beloved Bukidnon, protected and unscathed from this catastrophe, it is time for us to give back and extend BukSU’s helping hands as an integral part of a bigger family, our country. It is in this light that we launch our own donation drive dubbed as “BukSu Kalalagan (Generosity)” in response to the need of the affected people from Luzon due to recent calamities.
Let us not leave anyone behind.
For cash donations, it may be coursed through OSS GCASH account number ONLY, 09361057042. (Office of the Students Services for OP-Information and Publication Services)

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