GRATEFUL. Sorsogon Provincial Tourism Officer Bobby Gigantone (left) shares on his social media account on Thursday (Feb. 17, 2022) that businessman Zaldy Jebulan (right) donated land for the construction of a sanctuary that will shelter homeless and abandoned members of the LGBTQ+ group in Sorsogon City. The project will be a multi-functional building that will not only serve as a shelter but also function as a livelihood training center. (Photo from Bobby Gigantone's Facebook page) LEGAZPI CITY - Homeless, abandoned, and elderly members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community will soon have a place to stay in Sorsogon after a Good Samaritan donated 1,500 square meters of land for the project in Barangay San Juan Roro, Sorsogon City. Salvador Mendoza, Sorsogon provincial information officer, on Friday said the soon-to-be home for homeless LGBTQ+ group members is part of the provincial government's desire to "promote the welfare and well-rou