SHELTER KITS. The Diocese of Dumaguete has donated shelter kits to 375 families that lost their homes during the onslaught of Typhoon Odette in December 2021 in Negros Oriental. The diocese's Typhoon Odette Response Center, in collaboration with NASSA/Caritas, will be running for a year as it prepares to start its livelihood assistance phase. (Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Dumaguete Typhoon Odette Response Center) DUMAGUETE CITY - The Diocese of Dumaguete, through its Typhoon Odette command center, has distributed more shelter kits to hundreds of victims of the storm that ripped through the Visayas last December. Fr. Hendrix Alar, emergency program leader, told the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday that the latest batch of recipients in different parts of Negros Oriental totaled 125 households. "We have distributed to these households shelter kits, each comprising 10 galvanized iron sheets, five Kalsi Board plywood, and assorted nails," Alar said in mixed English and