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9th November 2013 #1
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Victims of Typhoon Yolanda need your help....
OPEN RELIEF OPERATIONS CENTERS
(as of 4:25PM, Saturday, November 9, 2013)
Donors are advised to conduct due diligence before donating money directly to personal bank accounts. Ask the organization or individual receiving the deposit for an acknowledgement receipt and how they intend to spend the money.
For corrections or edits, please email: move.ph@rappler.com or make a comment in the comments page.
NATIONAL
•DSWD is accepting donations: NAIA Chapel Road, Pasay City (at the back of CAAP)
•Roel Montesa - 09263469927, roelmontesa@gmail.com
•Elma Pille - ecpille@dswd.gov.ph
•Cash deposits accepted - DSWD Acct. Nos. 3122-1011-84 (current) and 3124-0055-81 (savings) Fe Catalina Ea - 09186281897
•Repacking of relief goods ongoing at DSWD-NROC, Pasay City. Interested volunteers can call 8512681 to schedule.
•World Vision, an international Christian humanitarian, development and relief organization is accepting donations for Typhoon Yolanda survivors. Donor hotline 372-7777 or visit their website
•Operation Walang Iwanan - Gawad Kalinga
•World Food Programme Philippines is accepting donations through their website
•ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya pledge lines (02) 411-0183, 411-0182, 411-0115
•The Philippine Red Cross provides many ways to donate. Hotline: 143 Trunkline: 5270000
•You may also SMS donations by texting RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899(Globe) or 4143(Smart)
•Cebu Provincial Government, is in need of volunteers to repack relief goods for Northern Cebu, Leyte, and Bohol. Contact Ms. Evelyn Senajon at 254-7198 and 254-8397, PSWDO, Ground Floor Executive Bldg., Cebu Provincial Capitol.
•The Office of Senator Bam Aquino, Extension Room 23, 5/F Senate of the Philippines, GSIS Financial Complex, Pasay City, is accepting donations Monday to Thursday from 9am - 6pm. Contact Mr. Ares Goyena at (0917)621-6311.
OVERSEAS
•For the Ayala Foundation's 'Laging Handa Fund', overseas donors can use this online portal for donations.
•De La Salle University's Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) is accepting web-based donations from overseas individuals via GlobalGiving.com. Credit and debit card donations accepted. Contact Joseph Rosal, Coordinator for Community Engagement, COSCA at 525-4267 or local 147 for more information.
OTHERS
• UP Cebu SC and UP Katilingban Han Leyteño Ngan Samarnon ug Biliranon, contact Darl Santos of KaLeSa-Bi and Ynna Bisnar of UPC SC - 09434116336, 09328637303
•UP Diliman USC Student Council, New CHK gym, UP Diliman, Commonwealth Avenue, Alex Castro, 0917-8725396, Tweet @uscupdiliman
•Tulong Kabataan: UP System, UP Office of the Student Regent are accepting donations in cash or kind. Dropoff point: Vinzon's Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Contact Eds (0927)384-1392 or Zie (0916)796-5740) for more information.
•Phi Yolanda Relief Operations of Phi Kappa Mu Fraternity and Phi Lambda Delta Sorority of UP Manila, Pagkalma Park, UP College of Medecine, Pedro Gil St. , Contact Miko - 09175129144 or Gela - 09277029488, tweet @PhiLambdaDelta1
•The Catholic Relief Services is accepting donations through their website and through Caritas Filipinas Foundation.
•Tulong Kabataan Relief Drive is calling out for volunteers, food, medicine and non food donations at the following addresses
•Kabataan Partylist HQ: #5 Palosapis St., Brgy Amihan, Proj 3, Quezon City
•CEGP National Office, 37-C Yale St., Cubao, Quezon City
•LFS HQ, 1650 Sisa St., Sampaloc Karatula Up, Manila
•Ateneo De Manila Disaster Response and Management Team is accepting cash donations. Check this page on how to donate. For inquiries contact the Office of the Vice President for Social Development at (632) 4266001 locals 4051, 4054, 4099.
•Center for Social Action and Concern (COSCA) De La Salle University Manila, food and non food donations can be droped off at the COSCA Office 2nd Floor, Br Connon Hall. Contact Joseph Rosal at (0922) 899-2558 for inquiries.
•Operation Yolanda, University of St. La Salle Bacolod, is accepting donations in cash or kind. Drop off point is 2nd Gate Security Office, Center for External Relations, Institute for Negros Development.
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http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issue...n-yolanda-help
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9th November 2013 #2
No offence terpe but Im giving to the red cross.
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9th November 2013 #3
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Did you know that only around $0.39 of every $1 actually goes to the cause with the red cross?
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/charities.asp
your much better donating straight to the cause,
we are awaiting some communication from family, we hope to god they are ok but they were pretty much in the eye of the storm in biliran, we shall send them money as soon as we can get hold of them ,, would obviously like to send now
as with most "big" charity's, they have CEO who need 200,000 a year salarys minimum, plus their kids need to go to expensive private schools and collages,, makes me sick thinking about it actually and people still like to "give" to these great causes......
not directed at you by the way andy,, just a general moan
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Absolutely no offence taken Andy.
I just popped that up in case any readers (members, lurkers or internet searchers) had a mind to help out in some small way.
As for me, my byword is charity begins at home.
We always donate some small money to selected organisations and disaster refief funds, but our number one priority is to be sure the family are in a good position..
I doubt most folks really know how it is to lose everything with nowhere to turn to.
I only know 2nd hand from my extended family. It's heartbreaking.
Yes I know some will try to grab more than they should......but what can you do.
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Definitely a very sad state at the moment, news last night bbc had women talking about the front page of the newspapers headlines,
they mentioned that when the tsuami hit 2004 in thailand there was lots of people on news talking of immideatly going out there to help out,, relief efforts were massive ,in philippines case with this storm it seems not so much talk , this was the biggest beast typhoon to hit the the philippines in recorded history,
charity also will have to begin at home for us, we have in laws we dont even know if they are safe/alive? there are hundreds of thousands more in our position,, any help is appreciated help thats for sure.
if i could help more i would, but we are all doing our bit that we can.
our thoughts are with the victims
sorry if i took a space in your post Terpe........
Your doing a great job with your updates and links
cheers
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Well I've actually offered to help my estranged wife's family. ..Jane hasn't replied to my email as yet. ...I know she has family in the affected regions
At least you know the money will go all to them and it's family. .
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Peter. .would appreciate you keep posting the links. ..Some of us don't have the time to spend in search engines.
Advance Thanks
Gwaps
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Don't get me started on that "not having enough time" excuse.
We all have exactly the same amount of time every day.
What we do, individually, with that time comes down to priorities.
We can't store time or save up time to use another day. So we each set out by prioritisation what we will do with our time.
So what you're really saying is that you don't give a priority to searching.
No offence intended, just stating the facts
(soapbox now gone - I used to do Time Management Courses as a consultant)
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I'm actually working too - 7 days a week. I consider my life to be very productive in both working time and private time. As do my family, my extended family and friends.
The whole point about time management is just that.....real life scenario's. Understanding how to get the most from the time we each have. How to recognise organisation, efficiency and prioritisation. Making better choices. Period.
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Who rattled your cage sonny. ..do one
I've tried to be friendly many times to you andy222. ..many times you bite my hand. No more.
I will purposely not respond or stick my nose in your stuff. ..do likewise.
I'm not offended by what Peter says. .not at all.
Your journey is just beginning. .folks in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones.
Like many. .we use this forum as a point of reference to the Philippines.
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andy222, this is neither the time or the place for being childish and starting petty arguments
I care what's going on in the Philippines. .The place my children's family are from. ..show respect
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9th November 2013 #16
hugs for your gwapos...calm down always rem this
The British have a remarkable talent for keeping calm, even when there is no crisis.A place for everything, everything in its place.
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11th November 2013 #18
Huy who you calling sonny?
1. I never asked for your friendship.
2. I dont want it.
Lets get that straight.
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Guys, just click on each others respective profile names and the press the 'add to ignore list' button, then forget about the argument and focus on the real meaning of this thread.
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11th November 2013 #21
Please stop all your bickering. This thread was created for info in helping the victims of the typhoon. This is not the place for your arguments or any other sarcastic comments. We are already allowing all your political banters in other threads. BUT PLEASE DO NOT DRAG IT ON THREADS WHICH DON'T REQUIRE SUCH THINGS.
-=rayna.keith=-
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Over the past 3 years the UK govt has given an average of £227 million pa in aid to a country with a billion dollar space programme. Wouldn't it be a bit wiser to divert some of that to a country in genuine need, like The Philippines.
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11th November 2013 #25
LBC Foundation is also accepting your in-kind Donations for the victims of typhoon Yolanda until Nov30....contact LBC UK and they will deliver balikbayan boxes for you to fill in and they will ship it for FREE.
http://www.lbcexpress.com/us/CustomerAssistance
contact LBC UNITED KINGDOM
UK Branch: Unit 9 Victoria Industrial Estate, Victoria Road, North Acton, London W# 6UU (Nearest Underground Station: North Acton)
Earl's Court London Drop-off Point: 13 Hogarth Place Earls Court, London SW5 0QT
Customer Service Hotline: 020-31102522
Many thanks.''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
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