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Artworks for Marawi: Davao’s young artists exchange artworks for relief goods

How do you help the evacuees in Marawi when you do not have the money to buy relief goods, or maybe you lack time to lend to cause-oriented groups? Young artists and full-time professionals in the city saw they could lend a hand by using their talents in painting to help those who were displaced by the fighting in Marawi City.

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Teacher Asria Mindalagat (girl in stripes) wipes a tear as they celebrate Kanduli. (Fides Avellanosa/davaotoday.com)

Duyog Ramadan in the midst of uncertainty

Holding their faces on their palms in an attempt to cover their emotions, the Muslim mentors quietly cried as teacher Tayato Mnidalagat, one of the senior educators led the community prayer.

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DISPLACED FAMILIES. As the fighting continues in Marawi City, thousands of evacuees are now staying temporarily in nearby towns and in Iligan City in Lanao del Norte. Photo shows some evacuees who are being provided with supplies by a team from the ARMM-HEART in Barangay Tomas Cabili in Iligan City on Saturday, May 27. (Alexander Lopez/davaotoday.com)

Local groups collaborate to raise fund for Marawi

Local groups here have collaborated to raise funds and gather other forms of support for the victims of Marawi siege.

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