In recognition of the valuable contribution the Jaguar Force Multiplier Catalunan Pequeno has made to their community in Barangay Catalunan Pequeno, Davao City, more donations have come to the group for their fourth anniversary.
The office of First District Councilor Pilar Braga has donated bags of rice to the group.
Jaguar founder and Catalunan Pequeno barangay councilor Jhun Duray is pleased with the rice packs from councilor Braga.
Recently, the office of Davao City's first district congressman, Pulong Duterte, also gave the group 300 food packs for their fourth-anniversary celebration at the resthouse of philanthropist Raymond Taopa in Barangay Baganihan, Datu Salumay, Marilog district, Davao City.
Duray is grateful for the donation of Duterte, who is an ardent supporter of the search and rescue group.
Duray, a two-time Barangay Catualunan Pequeno councilor, said the 300 food packs are just the initial assistance from Duterte, and more food packs are coming for the group.
Since Duray founded Jaguar in 2019, the group has already helped several people in Catalunan Pequeno and other parts of Davao City and Mindanao.
The group has also grown to other chapters outside Barangay Catalunan Pequeno, such as barangays Baliok, Catalunan Grande, and 76-A.
Jaguar has also increased its membership and has 1,072 members serving Davaoenos in times of need.
Duray said Jaguar was founded; they already helped in various disaster emergencies, especially in Barangay Catalunan Pequeno, such as flooding.
He said their group also helps in vehicular accidents, such as emergency towing of damaged cars.
"Jaguar is fully recognized by the NTC," Duray said.
What makes this group special is that they offer help to those in need that ordinary people might not act, such as one woman who lost her cellular phone to a manhole, the Jaguars, without any hesitation, went down the drain to get her phone successfully.
Duray is also grateful that Davao City's first district congressman, Pulong Duterte, has provided one ambulance to be used by the group.
He said Jaguar would continue to serve Davao City residents and nearby areas in many years to come since their group has a mission to help those in need in times of disaster and emergencies.
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