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PHLPost achieves zero backlog in letter, parcel deliveries
Philippine Information Agency
23 May 2021, 16:38 GMT+10
PASIG CITY, May 23 (PIA) Say goodbye to delays in parcel delivery as the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) achieved zero backlog of undelivered letter and parcels in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Palawan and Batanes.
Postmaster General Norman Mr. Postman Fulgencio said that as of May 17, the Area 3 Post Offices transported a total of 214,730 pieces of undelivered parcels to improve the delivery of public services.
Fulgencio also said that same number of people were prevented from going to the post office for their safety especially during this pandemic. Previously, the addressee or recipient has to receive a Notification Card before a parcel can be picked up at the post office.
The Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) has announced that they have achieved zero backlog of undelivered letter and parcels in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Palawan and Batanes due to the permanent stoppage of the decade old sending of Notification cards since March 23, which causes delays in parcel delivery.
Postmaster General Norman “Mr. Postman” Fulgencio said that as of May 17, the Area 3 Post Offices have conveyed a total volume of 214,730 pieces of undelivered parcels to improve the delivery of public services.
Previously, the addressee or recipient has to receive a Notification Card before a parcel can be picked up at the post office.
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Prospera Housing Community Services Receives $750K Subsidy to Repair Damages Caused by Hurricane Harvey
December 11, 2020 GMT
VICTORIA, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 11, 2020
Texas Capital Bank and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) have awarded a $750,000 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) subsidy to Housing and Community Services, Inc. dba Prospera Housing Community Services (PHCS) to help offset costs of repairs from damage caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 to Fox Run Apartments.
In late August 2017, Hurricane Harvey struck the Houston area. Fox Run Apartments, a 150-unit affordable housing complex in Victoria, Texas, suffered more than $14 million in damages resulting in 14 buildings and more than 50 units deemed uninhabitable due to water penetration. Fox Run’s residents – families and individuals who earn less than $34,400 a year – were moved offsite to safer tem