Published November 04, 2009 07:54 am - Every time Philip Punsalan sees the photos of suffering, he becomes emotional again. He’s printed images of Typhoon Kesana’s aftermath, known as Typhoon Ondoy in The Philippines.
Punsalans answer call of the poor for Typhoon Ondoy victims
The Port Arthur News
By Darragh Doiron
The News staff writer
Every time Philip Punsalan sees the photos of suffering, he becomes emotional again. He’s printed images of Typhoon Kesana’s aftermath, known as Typhoon Ondoy in The Philippines.
The wall of water hit around Sept. 25 with reports of more than 400 deaths. Photos Punsalan printed from the computer show women searching for their children, a casket with names of the missing and misery on the faces of people in his homeland.
“The water was so swift, they say not even dogs had the time to bark,” he said.
Several more images show villagers rounding up what’s left of their sodden homes.
“This is their belongings, which is our junk,” he said.
He and his wife, Dr. Erlinda Punsalan, are part of Answering the Call of the Poor Foundation USA, a group organizing a Stephanie Reese concert to help support efforts to build housing for the victims. The local group plans to name the village in honor of the Rev. Dan Malain, pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church.
Area ANCOP volunteers have already provided villages for residents of The Philippines. The Gawad Kilinga program means “to give care.”
This next project could house about 30 families, Dr. Punsalon said. “We’re very ambitious. We believe in the miracles of God,” she said.
The program also works to provide health care, education and other community improvements, she said.
“A transformation takes place where drugs disappear. Nothing’s impossible with God,” the doctor said.
Stephanie Reese is an international singer, actress and philanthropist with a Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Irish, English and Welsh background. She performed as Kim in the German production of “Miss Saigon,” Esmeralda in the Disney World premier of the “Hunchback of Notre Dame” and the Princess Tuptim in the “King and I” at the Palladium Theater in London’s West End.
The concert will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, at the Julie Rogers Theatre, 765 Pearl Street in Beaumont. Tickets are $30, $60 and $100. For information, call Shirley Agustin at 722-6748.