Left photo shows Erica (in pink) while right photo shows Veronica (in yellow) beaming after finally reunited with their parents.
Left photo shows Erica (in pink) while right photo shows Veronica (in yellow) beaming after finally reunited with their parents.

Tacloban City, Leyte – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has helped two Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program children-beneficiaries be reunited with their parents after having been stranded in the city following Typhoon Yolanda.

The children, Erica Gayon and Veronica Yenogasio from Basey, Samar, were stranded in Ormoc City on their way to Cebu City yesterday

Both Erica and Veronica, 13 and 15 respectively, left Samar yesterday and hitched an army truck going to Ormoc.

They were unable to board any of the vessels there going to Cebu due to the huge influx of people boarding. However, they were able to take an army truck ride back to Tacloban.

Authorities turned over the stranded kids to DSWD.

They were immediately accommodated at the Home for Girls in Palo, Leyte where they stayed overnight.

DSWD located their parents and were eventually reunited with them.

Erica’s mother, Liliosa Gayon, was happy to see her daughter after being worried without any information as to what happened Erica’s trip to Cebu to attend school.

“I am happy to see my daughter back again. I regretted allowing her to go on her own to Cebu,” Liliosa said.

“I realized it was so dangerous for her to travel alone with the situation while most of Leyte have not stabilized yet,” she added.

Liliosa thanked DSWD for the help.# # #