Tatay Fidel is in some sort of dilemma right now as he is unable to feed his 'pets' as he lives in the locked down Sitio Zapatera in Barangay Luz, Cebu City.
Eleazar told CDN Digital that they were able to send some relief goods to Tatay Fidel on Sunday, April 19, 2020 with the help of some doctors who volunteered to carry the goods from Eleazar’s home in Mandaue to bring it here and have it delivered using a delivery application to Tatay Fidel’s home in Barangay Luz.
Although the dilemma is quite worrisome, Eleazar is focusing first on Tatay Fidel and his wife Dina, who live with seven dogs and eight cats in their small home in Barangay Luz. “We still accept any kinds of help for Tatay Fidel but ingon siya nga uling and kahoy ilang gamit sa pag luto unya wala gyud daw baligya so maybe kani naay maka tabang nato,” she added.
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