Rebuilding Hope, Restoring Lives: A Call for Compassion and Collective Action
- Arch. Rizka Kamell Liong

- Nov 16
- 1 min read

In the wake of Typhoon Tino’s devastating impact—and with Super Typhoon Uwan continuing its relentless assault—communities across the Philippines are facing unimaginable loss and hardship. Homes have been destroyed, livelihoods disrupted, and families left with little more than the hope that help will soon arrive. Amid this unfolding crisis, the true spirit of solidarity is needed now more than ever.
The United Architects of the Philippines, grounded in its mission as “Movers of Progress,” stands at the forefront of compassion and collective action. Beyond the drafting tables and blueprints, architects have always been builders of resilience—champions of restoring not only structures but the human spirit. In this moment of national adversity, the UAP Qatar Chapter steps forward to extend this mission with purpose.
A call for voluntary monetary assistance has been launched to support our kababayans affected by both calamities. Donations gathered will be forwarded to the UAP Buglas Sur Chapter for Typhoon Tino relief efforts and to the initiating chapter leading the response for Super Typhoon Uwan. Every contribution becomes a crucial part of the rebuilding process—helping provide shelter, essential needs, and renewed hope to families striving to rise again.
Through unity and shared compassion, the UAP community in Qatar aims to transform collective generosity into meaningful impact. Together, we can help rebuild what has been lost and reinforce the foundations of strength, hope, and community for those who need it most.










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