A typical Barangay (village)Halls some are larger. People waiting for the rice distribution, many of their rice fields have been flooded and so they have lost their crop
All ready to go out to the villages and distribute the rice
One of the vans waiting to re load the packed bags to distribute the rice dealers gave the time and fuel free to help
All ready to give out the 5 kilo bags
Every one  having fun with the bags
This lovely Lady had just come from working on her farm and gave me such a lovely smile, when I asked if I could take her picture 
Some of the Rotary Group that came in after work to help
Two very tired Missionaries
More pictures of the rice packing, having a lunch break
Some of the Workers
Lt to Rt Me President of the Rotary Sister Karganella(GiGi) Stake President Bro Guerra
We have had floods as you know some areas are in great need. Yesterday we travelled to a place called Tarlac in the Angeles Mission to assist in packing rice into 5 kilo bags ready for delivery tomorrow.We are working with the Local Mayor, the Rotary club and the local Church leaders. We received 650 50 kilo bags and managed to get 450 bagged up hopefully the rest will be bagged up today so we can get them all delivered to the needy people tomorrow. I was very tired after driving back to Dagupan we got home after 10.00 am having got up at 5pm. There was however a great feeling packing all the rice. All the fulltime missionaries were there as well as members working really hard.
Ruben who I also hope to sponser. I just feel very drawn to both Ruben and Aileen. the children are free to come and go Ruben runs off looking for his family he says that he dose not know who he is. He loves to have my camera and take pictures.
Yours truly with Kayla  in my arms, who loves to be cuddled and can't stop eating. I expect that she is afraid that she will be hungry again. Kayla is very loving despite the ill treatment she has received in her short life, if any of the children are crying she goes up to them and pats their back and tells them not to be sad and not to cry. Aileen, one of the children who I hope to sponser when I return to England.