Sendong Brought Out ‘Heroes’ — Dr. Malayang

Sendong Brought Out ‘Heroes’ — Dr. Malayang

 

Silliman University President Dr. Ben S. Malayang III issued his New Year’s message on the University website with a special tribute to the people whom he called “heroes” in the tragedy caused by Typhoon Sendong.

“(Typhoon Sendong) left thousands homeless and grieving… But that same tragedy brought out something positive: It united us as one Filipino nation to help, and so brought simple smiles on the faces of thousands badly hit,” Dr. Malayang wrote.

He described the situation during the typhoon and the relief efforts spearheaded by individuals and organizations, such as Silliman. While it was a tragedy that affected thousands in Negros Oriental, Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, he said: “It painted pictures of heroes in ordinary people in our midst.”

Dr. Malayang described the extent to which everybody pitched in: “(We saw) people from different ages and socio-economic backgrounds joining hands, swimming against the floodwater to save lives, tirelessly trekking in knee-deep mud to deliver relief goods, shoveling out debris to put children back to school, and making caring for people whom they just met for the first time a family and community affair.”

Despite what happened, he shared: “…we can still see the greatness of the Lord in the millions who unselfishly dedicated their lives to give hope for brighter times ahead to the families affected.”

“And all throughout, the source of fulfillment among us has always been the simples of smiles, of ‘salamat kaayo’, of handshakes and hugs, of children waving goodbye, of teary-eyed mothers receiving free medicines, and of people like you who ever tire to remind us that we are all in this together,” Dr. Malayang stressed.

Silliman University continues to be involved in relief operations. It maintains a running accounting of all its donations received directly or through the Silliman University Church.

(Read Dr. Malayang's full message: Heroes)

The list below shows updates:

 RELIEF MINISTRY OF SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY
Updates as of 21 February 2012

SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY FIREFIGHTERS AND RESCUE UNIT

December 17, 2011

Search and Rescue Operation

Areas Covered

  • Tubtubon, Sibulan
  • Maslog, Sibulan
  • Brgy. Camanjac, Dumaguete City
  • West Balabag, Valencia

December 18, 2011

Search and Rescue Operation

Areas Covered

  • Buloc Buloc, Sibulan
  • Pitong Gatang Subdivision, Sibulan

December 19, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Areas Covered

  • Brgy. Candau-ay, Dumaguete City
  • West Balabag, Valencia

December 20, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Areas Covered

  • Brgy. Batinguel, Dumaguete City
  • Brgy. Candau-ay, Dumaguete City
  • Camanjac, Sibulan
  • Ajong, Sibulan
  • Tubtubon, Sibulan
  • Ocoy, Sibulan

December 21, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia, Negros Oriental

December 22, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia, Negros Oriental

December 23, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia, Negros Oriental

December 27, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

East Balabag, Valencia, Negros Oriental

December 28, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Candauay, Junob – Dumaguete

December 29, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Candauay, Junob – Dumaguete

December 30, 2011

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Candauay, Dumaguete, Looc, Sibulan

January 2, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia

January 3, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia

January 4, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia

January 5, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia

January 6, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia

January 7, 2012

Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts

Valencia


SILLIMAN WATER 
As of January 24, 2012 

Brgy. Ocoy, Sibulan

Refilling Station

24 gallons

Bgry. Junob, Dumaguete City

Refilling Station

25 gallons

Brgy. Batinguel, Dumaguete City

Refilling Station

25 gallons

Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan

Refilling Station

25 gallons

SU Fire and Rescue Brigade

Drinking Station

 

ABS-CBN Relief Operation Center

Drinking Station

 

Gawad Kalinga Relief Operation Center

Drinking Station

 

Total Water Distributed

Approximately 25,000 liters


SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY CHURCH RELIEF DONATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

December 19, 2011

First Batch of Relief Goods

Recipient: Dgte. DSWD

December 21, 2011

83 pails, 83 pots, 13 mats, 4 boxes of noodles, 4 boxes of sardines, assorted clothing

 

December 27, 2011

2 Vans of relief goods from Central Philippine University

 

360 sets of relief goods

300 sets of used clothing

(male, female, and children sets)

175 sets of relief goods

100 food packs

Recipients:

 

60 families  in Tubtubon, Sibulan

175 families in Junob, Dumaguete City

300 families in Ocoy, Sibulan

December 30, 2011

300 sets of used clothing and food packs (with vitamin supplies)

300 families in Ocoy, Sibulan

January 3, 2012

100 sets of used clothing, pots, pails, mats, and food packs

45 families in Brgy. Caidiocan, Valencia

12 families in Malabo, Valencia

12 families in Pulangbato, Valencia

7 families in Cambocad, Valencia

December 27, 2011

Assorted Medicines and Vitamins donated by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campos-Hess of United Laboratories, Inc. 

Php 182,016 est. amount (first tranche)

December 30, 2011

Additional assorted Vitamins

15 boxes (second tranche)

January 5, 2012

Distribution Areas as of January 5, 2012

 

300 families in Ocoy, Sibulan

100 families in Caidiocan, Cambocad, Malabo, and Pulangbato,Valencia

Total (est):

 

Adults 1,000

250 ages 55 yrs. and above

500 ages 12 yrs. and below

200 ages 2 yrs. And below

January 19, 2012

Received from the Office of Senator Panfilo Lacson

 

430 mattresses, 430 blankets, and 200 boxes of bottled water

 

Distribution Area as of January 21, 2012

Through UCCP Valencia and Valencia DSWD

 

37 mattresses and blankets for Brgy. Malaunay

 

45 mattresses and blankets for Brgy. Caidiocan

 

12 mattresses and blankets for Brgy. Malabo

 

8 mattresses and blankets for Brgy. Pulangbato

 

7 mattresses and blankets for Brgy.  Cambocad

February 4, 2012

Distribution of Food Packs

45 families in Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan

 

45 families in Brgy. Caidiocan, Valencia

 

RockEd Philippines

135 pairs of slippers in Brgy. Tubtubon, Valencia

270 pairs of slippers in Brgy. Caidiocan, Valencia


CASH DONATIONS
 

As of January 30, 2012

Total Cash Donations

Php 808,166.94

 

ABS-CBN SAGIP KAPAMILYA RELIEF OPERATION CENTER at Assembly Hall

As of December 27, 2011

1,500 packs of rice, canned goods and noodles

Areas Covered

 

Brgy. Candau-ay, Dumaguete City

Brgy. Batinguel, Dumaguete City

Brgy. Junob, Dumaguete City

100 bags of used clothing, blankets, and assorted toys

 

100 boxes of mineral water

3,000 sets of food packs and used clothing

Tanjay City, Negros Oriental

As of December 31, 2011

 

 

ABS-CBN through Silliman Relief Ministry Operation

180 sets of used clothing

180 food packs

Junob, Dumaguete City

200 sets of used clothing

200 food packs

Cadawinonan, Dumaguete City

155 sets of used clothing

Looc, Sibulan

500 sets of used clothing

500 food packs

Northern District Conference UCCP Relief Operation

12 sets of used clothing

12 food packs

Calabnugan, Sibulan

January 2, 2012

1,500 sets of used clothing and food packs

Brgys. Cadauay, 8, Batinguel, and Junob, Dumaguete City

January 3, 2012

100 sets of used clothing and food packs

45 families in Brgy. Caidiocan, Valencia

12 families in Malabo, Valencia

12 families in Pulangbato, Valencia

7 families in Cambocad, Valencia

Medical Mission at Assembly Hall

January 7, 2012

Medical Mission

Free Massage

Free Haircut

Feeding

Relief Goods

1,490

376

519

700

3,888

 

Total Number of Beneficiaries: 6,914

January 11, 2012

Distribution of food packs and

Used clothing (on-going)

Tanjay and other municipalities

 

Estimated wt. 20 tons

 

GAWAD KALINGA RELIEF OPERATION CENTER at Assembly Hall

As of December 27, 2011

1 Truckload of assorted medicines, food packs, and used clothing

Areas to be covered

 

Valencia, Negros Oriental

 

1 truckload of assorted food pack, used clothing, and mineral water

Junob, Dumaguete City

 

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

As of December 27, 2011

For Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City Area through Bishop Melzar Labuntog

Php 40,000.00

As of January 15, 2012

For Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City Area through Bishop Melzar Labuntog

Php 40,000.00

 

PSYCHO-SOCIAL INTERVENTION

January 14, 2012

Social Work Department

Brgy. Junob, Dumaguete City

January 21, 2012

Psychology Department, Social Work Department, College of Nursing, Marina Mission Clinic,

Student Guidance and Testing Center, Nutrition and Dietetics Department, and Justice and Peace Center

Brgy. Ocoy, Sibulan

 

200 children

300 adults

 

Distribution of school supplies

Feeding program

Health and Sanitation

Nutrition

January 21, 2012

Social Work Department

Gawad Kalinga and Habitat for Humanity affected communities in Dumaguete City

February 4, 2012

Psychology Department, Social Work Department, College of Nursing, Marina Mission Clinic,

Student Guidance and Testing Center, Nutrition and Dietetics Department,

Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan and Brgy. Caidiocan, Valencia

 


MEDICAL SUPPLIES FROM THE CATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION
through the Filipino Children’s Fund, Inc. in New York (as of February 8, 2012)

Dumaguete City

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

549 bx

$14.22/bx

 7,806.78

 327,884.76

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

73 bx

$14.22/bx

 1,038.06

 43,598.52

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

190 btls

$249.97/btl

 47,304.30

 1,986,780.60

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

19 btls

$184.50/btl

 3,505.50

 147,231.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

96 btls

$30.07/btl

 2,886.72

 121,242.24

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

28 btls

$865/btl

 24,220.00

 1,017,240.00

7

Pravastatin

19 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 32,070.10

 1,346,944.20

 

TOTAL

 

 

$118,831.46

Php 4,990,921.32

 
Valencia

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

230 bxs

$14.22/bx

 3,270.60

 137,365.20

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

31 bxs

$14.22/bx

 440.82

 18,514.44

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

80 btls

$249.97/btl

 19,917.60

 836,539.20

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

8 btls

$184.50/btl

 1,476.00

 61,992.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

41 btls

$30.07/btl

 1,232.87

 51,780.54

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

12 btls

$865/btl

 10,380.00

 435,960.00

7

Pravastatin

8 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 13,503.20

 567,134.40

 

TOTAL

 

 

$50,221.09

Php 2,109,985.78

 
Tanjay City 

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

662 bxs

$14.22/bx

 9,413.64

 395,372.88

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

88 bxs

$14.22/bx

 1,251.36

 52,557.12

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

230 btls

$249.97/btl

 57,263.10

 2,405,050.20

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

23 btls

$184.50/btl

 4,243.50

 178,227.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

117 btls

$30.07/btl

 3,518.19

 147,763.98

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

34 btls

$865/btl

 29,410.00

 1,235,220.00

7

Pravastatin

23 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 38,821.70

 1,630,511.40

 

TOTAL

 

 

$143,921.49

Php 6,044,702.58

 
Sibulan 

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

230 bxs

$14.22/bx

 3,270.60

 137,365.20

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

31 bxs

$14.22/bx

 440.82

 18,514.44

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

80 btls

$249.97/btl

 19,997.60

 839,899.20

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

8 btls

$184.50/btl

 1,476.00

 61,992.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

41 btls

$30.07/btl

 1,232.87

 51,780.54

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

12 btls

$865/btl

 10,380.00

 435,960.00

7

Pravastatin

8 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 13,503.20

 567,134.40

 

TOTAL

 

 

$50,301.09

 Php 2,112,645.78


Marina Mission Clinic

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

115 bxs

$14.22/bx

 1,635.30

 68,682.60

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

15 bxs

$14.22/bx

 213.30

 8,958.60

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

39 btls

$249.97/btl

 9,748.83

 409,450.86

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

4 btls

$184.50/btl

 738.00

 30,996.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

20 btls

$30.07/btl

 601.40

 25,258.80

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

6 btls

$865/btl

 5,190.00

 217,980.00

7

Pravastatin

4 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 6,751.60

 283,567.20

 

TOTAL

 

 

$24,878.43

 Php 1,044,894.06


SUMCFI TB-DOTS

#

ITEM NAME

QTY

MONETARY VALUE

price

dollars

pesos( 1 USD @ Php 42)

1

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing (11 cm x 11 cm)

288 bxs

$14.22/bx

 4,095.36

 172,005.12

2

Ultra Heal Multi-day Dressing ( 7 cm x 9 cm)

8 bxs

$14.22/bx

 113.76

 4,777.92

3

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ( 5mg)

100 btls

$249.97/btl

 24,997.00

 1,049,874.00

4

Amoxicillin (500 mg)

9 btls

$184.50/btl

 1,660.50

 69,741.00

5

Dex PC Cough (473 ml)

50 btls

$30.07/btl

 1,503.50

 63,147.00

6

Famotidine (20 mg)

15 btls

$865/btl

 12,975.00

 544,950.00

7

Pravastatin

9 btls

$1,687.9/btl

 15,191.10

 638,026.20

 

TOTAL

 

 

$60,536.22

 Php 2,542,521.24

 

LIST OF VOLUNTEERS

Groups/Institutions

  • Silliman University ROTC and Red Shield Fraternity/Sorority
  • North City Elementary School students
  • ACSAT Dumaguete students
  • Negros Oriental High School students
  • SU College of Nursing students
  • Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts (YATTA)
  • SU College of Arts and Sciences students
  • SU College of Performing and Visual Arts students
  • Destiny Christian Center, Banilad, Dumaguete City
  • Department of Education Division of Dumaguete City
  • SU Institute of Clinical Laboratory Sciences students
  • City Central Elementary School
  • Cantil-e Elementary School
  • Cadawinonan Elementary School
  • SU Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
  • Jovito Salonga Center for Law and Development
  • Century Security Services
  • Singles for Christ – Sibulan Cluster
  • BBC
  • Negros Oriental Medical Society, Inc.
  • Philippine National Police – Dumaguete 
  • RockEd Dumaguete 

 

Individuals

  • Roselyn Caballero
  • Bezale Caballero
  • Ebenezer Caballero
  • Jennifer Musa
  • Alex Grajo
  • Mercedes Morte
  • Edith Calbog
  • Jonah Banaybanay
  • Rhomel Teves
  • Ma. Corazon Pis-an
  • Rosemary Aranas
  • Yreca Jane Dagodog
  • Thea Alyssa Ejera
  • Raquel B. Francisco
  • Lizbeth Cabajog
  • Jermaine Melon
  • Aubrey Albina
  • Ivy May Loquero
  • Jill Santa Ana
  • Cherry Claire Culminas
  • Lynette Catherine Gamallo
  • Merlene Abao
  • Dessa Quesada-Palm
  • Rachel Amit
  • Harry Rodwell, Jr.
  • Adrian Jacob Badon
  • Joey Khan Limbaga
  • Rhafael Mars Ramos
  • Virginia Albios
  • Vrianne Roy Gidor
  • Mark Anthony Sy
  • Gens Jerann Puracan
  • Gerwin Ijan
  • Sean Caballes
  • Divine Marie Canafuego
  • John Drake Cempron
  • Christian Leo Turtal
  • Angel Sweet Lazaga
  • Gladden Echin
  • Zenaida Catadman
  • Victoria Maquiling
  • Bernadith de Jesus
  • Araceli Pinero
  • Josiely Ombos
  • Merlyn Uzarraga
  • RJ Catadman
  • Genevieve Bucol
  • Kaethryn Cabatbat
  • Wenzel John Basolinia
  • Julibeth Dominguez
  • John Lumapay
  • Floyd Tinio
  • Marie Janelle Vintola
  • Jaycee Crystal Echavez
  • Frances Claire Vintola
  • Raymund Anthony Ayco
  • Fritchie Ecat
  • Checknya Candia
  • Jaika May Loayon
  • Hermie Batomalaque
  • Renalyn Teofilo
  • Patricia Reyes
  • Edlyn Abrio
  • Efraim Culminas
  • Jed James Wasawas
  • Christine Trono
  • Alexander Aranas, Jr.
  • Benjie Kitay
  • Franco Babor
  • Anecito Lacson
  • Jen Kyrie Denoy
  • Paul Anthony Cataylo
  • Jereo Granada
  • Estar Harvey Zerna
  • Caridad Obate
  • Glenda Duran
  • Ailyn Caro
  • Atty. Tabitha Tinagan
  • Dr. Edna Calingacion
  • Shajara Mae Codilla
  • Mariedol Real
  • Maria Bernadiht Grafe
  • Rochie Cagara
  • Catalino Amores
  • Mary Ann Diego
  •  Mary Joy Ollina
  •  Mary Love Sumagang
  • Mary Cris Sumagang
  • JR Gajunera
  • Bernard Gajunera
  • Renifill Ollina
  • Roel Sumagang
  • Julie Diego
  • Mariefe Torcia
  • Harold Roda
  • Annalyn Ollina
  • Roben Ollina
  • Ian Casocot
  • Arlene Delloso-Uypitching
  • Leah Diego
  • Julie Ann Kilapkilap
  • Josephine Placia
  • Rhea Joy Villanueva
  • Julie Alano
  • Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Margie Poblete
  • Prof. Emervencia Ligutom
  • Andrea Alviola

 

SU Water (through the support of Advent Presbyterian Church)

  • Edwin Borja
  • Stephen Semafranca
  • Rolan Jay Detablan
  • Stephene Clyde Tingson
  • Gorgonio Jandog
  • Jorame Cadelnia
  • Rodel Tindi
  • Rolan Asonio
  • Edgar Solis
  • Charlito Bacud
  • Frederick Ganaan – Staff
  • Harvey Lazalita – Staff
  • Arnold Jerky Somoza – Asst. in Operation

 

SU Volunteer Firefighter and Rescue Unit

  • Princeton Apura
  • Wilfredo Amor
  • Arsenio Inoferio
  • Romeo Mercado
  • Joemar Bandoquillo
  • Elejohn Bagtindon  
  • Christopher Burgos
  • Jan Credo
  • Carlito Aquit
  • Marlon Cornelio
  • Pablo Condicion
  • Bruce Lagarde
  • Naomi Lagarde
  • Greg Morales
  • Johnston Diputado,
  • Reu Ismil
  • Edgar Tabuada,
  • Rudy Catarata

LIST OF DONORS

  1. Efren E. Garcillano
  2. Silliman University Alumni Association – United Kingdom (SUAA-UK)
  3. Ms. Mylene Freires (SUAA-UK)
  4. Mr. Ernest Tsui (SUAA-UK)
  5. Mr. Adlai Amor
  6. Francis Parker School – San Diego, California (c/o Mr. Grant Lichtman, COO)
  7. Smart Communications, Inc.
  8. Central Philippines University, Iloilo City
  9. SU Church Members
  10. RockEd Philippines
  11. Trustee Roselyn G. Delloso
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campos-Hess of United Laboratories, Inc
  13. Dr. Eusebio and Mrs. Grace Kho (SU Alumni, IN)
  14. Hadel Go
  15. Harry Go, Jr.
  16. Harry Go, Sr.
  17. Marian Rutherford
  18. Miguel Braganza (SUAANYNJ)
  19. Rhonda Cunningham
  20. Han Jingrong
  21. Sebastian Anyanwu
  22. Group of BASLA KAKAHI (Brgy. Sangke Livelihood Association), Hinobaan, Neg. Occ.
  23. SU High School Batch 2007
  24. SU High School Rizal 1993
  25. SU CWTS Reservists Ms. Abugan and Ms. Amorin and Batch 2007-2008
  26. Mr. Butch Flores
  27. SU KNH KCDC para-teachers
  28. Ms. Freda Roa
  29. Mr. Edgar General
  30. Justice Edgardo L. delos Santos, Court of Appeals
  31. Ms. Kylie Tagubo
  32. Ms. Araceli Balaba
  33. ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya
  34. Romarico Obeso
  35. SU Alumni Association – Alberta, Canada (c/o Alexdel Amor and Boogie Malayang)
  36. Eon Stakeholder Relations Co. (c/o Karen and Dang)
  37. International Congregation in Kolding (c/o Elizabeth Padillo Olesen
  38. Aldwyn Fernandez
  39. Dr. and Mrs. Eusebio Kho
  40. Elmer Estacion
  41. SU Heights
  42. Myrna Sweet
  43. Manuel Utzurrum, Jr.
  44. Romeo Corral
  45. SU Alumni association, Inc.
  46. Dr. Alfred Tan
  47. Dr. Gloria De Guzman
  48. Overseas Students Fellowship
  49. Pacita Villanueva
  50. Anonymous
  51. Arlene Delloso-Uypitching
  52. Silliman University Alumni & Friends @ San Diego ( SU Alumni of San Diego, CA)
  53. Allen W. Garrido & Precila F. Garrido (SU Alumni, CA)
  54. Ruby Leah Agnir & Rev Federico Agnir (SUACONA Founder, FL)
  55. Rev. Bart Kelso & Prof. Priscilla Lasmarias Kelso (Boston, MA)
  56. Silliman Alumni INT'L Chicago Chapter Inc.(SU Alumni, Chicago)
  57. Maria Antonia Geary & Timothy M. Geary (SU alumni, IL)
  58. Bruce D. Beran & Dolores H. Beran (SU Alumni, MD)
  59. Dr. Romeo N. Dagdayan & Prosperidad Dagdayan (SU Alumni, NY)
  60. Mrs. Zeny Duran Bennett (Immediate Past president SUACONA)
  61. Faith & Jessie Duran (SUACONA Secretary & Alumni, CA)
  62. Robert Gabon  (member, LAFAUCC)
  63. Erlyn Munda  (member, LAFAUCC and SU alumnus)
  64. Dr. Lowell Taclob (SU alumnus, NJ)
  65. Betsy & Greg Jackson (SUACONA VP & Alumni, Ontario Canada)
  66. ONSUAA (SU Alumni in Ontario, Canada)
  67. Mr. & Mrs.Richard Elphick (SU Alumni, CT)
  68. Mr. & Mrs Rene Tuballa (SU Alumni, MA)
  69. Fred & Priscilla Abraham (SU Alumni, Vermont)
  70. Remy D.& John P. Piccininni (SU Alumni, Oregon)
  71. Dr. & Mrs. Gideon Z. Alegado (SU Alumni, OR)
  72. C R & N P Heruela (SU Alumni, TX)
  73. Joelvito & Imelda Villaluz (SU Alumni, CT)
  74. Rev. Frank Beltran & Lorna Beltran (SU Alumni, CA)
  75. Ms. Jennifer L. Lauby (NJ)
  76. Ms. Diana Banogon Bugeya (SU Alumnus, Ontario Canada)
  77. Rev. Col. Francisco D. Somera, Jr. & Nelly Somera ( SU alumni, TX)
  78. Silliman University Engineers, United Arab Emirates Chapter
  79. SUHS Class of 1973 (c/o Mr. Adlai Amor)
  80. Laura Garcia (SUAANYNJ, VP)
  81. Margie Ocariza (SUAANYNJ, NJ)
  82. Irysh S. Sy, ObdulioSy (SU Alumni, TX)
  83. Emmanuel J. Narvaez and Fely T. Narvaez (SU Alumni, CA)
  84. Elizabeth Lasmarias Santos (SUAANYNJ)
  85. SUAlumni Association – New York and New Jersey Chapter
  86. Faith Manigsaca Duran  (SUACONA Secretary) & Jessie Mario Duran (both SU Alumni, CA)
  87. Evelyn A. Morelock& Curtis C. Morelock (SU Alumni, FL)
  88. Erlyn R. Munda (SU Alumnus, CA)
  89. ElizabethZari Gabon & Robert V. Gabon (SU Alumni, CA)
  90. Michael L. Hope & Nelda M. Hope (SUCN 1972, SC)
  91. Dr. RenatoQuerubin& Mrs. Esther Querubin (SU Alumni, OH)
  92. Francis O. Duane & Gloria Uy Duane (SU ALumni, CA)
  93. Amelia Hernandez Buluran (SU Alumnus, CA)
  94. Prachuab Dechawan& Gloria del Carmen Dechawan (SUCN Class 1963 and SU Alumni Las Vegas)
  95. Dr. IshwarGopichand& Mrs. Penny Tompkins Gopichand (SU Alumni, NC)
  96. Rev. Joseph William Singer,Jr. & Lorna Urmeneta Singer (SU Alumni, KS)
  97. Mr. & Mrs. Constantino E. Bernardez (SU Alumni, TX)
  98. First Presbyterian Church: Corvallis, Oregon (Home church of Dr. Gideon Alegado”Kuya Box” & Mrs. Rachel Alegado)
  99. Dr. LaongLaan U. Garcia & Gloria L. Garcia (SU Alumni, MO)
  100. Mr. Benito M. Cabanban& Mrs. Stella B. Cabanban (SU Alumni, IL)
  101. Silliman University  Alumni Association  of Washington (SUAAWAS, John Martin Anchetta)
  102. Ontario Silliman University Alumni Association (ONSUAA)
  103. Clark Development Corporation through CDC President, Atty. Felipe Antonio Remollo
  104. Jovito R. Salonga Center for Law and Development
  105. Department of Philosophy and Religion Classes
  106. Ma. Elena Kramer
  107. Innoland c/o Ms. Chloe Ong, TGU Towers, Asiatown, Lahug, Cebu City