As soon as the government declared that an area is on State of Calamity everyone living in that area can now avail of a calamity loan from a government financial agency like GSIS, SSS, and Pag-IBIG. All these agency have calamity fund ready for disposal so that their member can start anew especially for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy where all properties were wiped out.
You can file your application for a calamity loan from GSIS (Government Security and Insurance Services) from Oct 1- 31, 2009 GSIS. Basic qualification should be an active member of GSIS, active in service for 3 years. Just present your GSIS e-card and your loan will be processed within hours. You can call them at 4793645/ 9764980 for more information.
Pag-IBIG fund is now accepting applications for a calamity loan and they will continue accepting applications 30 days from September 27, 2009. Basic requirements to avail of the loan should be an active member of Pag-Ibig and at least have made 24 monthly contributions. If you have an outstanding salary loan or calamity loan, the balance will be deducted . You can call them at 7244244/ 8114918 for more information. Or visit this site for more information.
SSS (Social Security System) opens their door for calamity loan application from September 27, 2009 upto December 27, 2009, the announcement was made this morning at GMA 7 morning show Unang Hirit. You may call 920-6401, 920-6446 for more information. Requirements would be the same as those applying for a salary loan. You should at least made 24 months contribution and is an active member for 12 months.
Aside from funding I understand that those from calamity-stricken areas are also worried about how to recover data stored on their computer and laptops or even cellphones. You can check this article so you’ll know where to go and how to recover your files from your computers and laptops.
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@Papertiger that is good to hear I think we need at least 3 months to recover from this or more now that Typhoon Pepeng devastated provinces in the north destroying our crops.
@ Alvin Thank You
@ Ken yes you can still avail of the calamity loan even if you have an outstanding loan from SSS they will deduct the outstanding amount from your new loan.