Showing posts with label Monetary Donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monetary Donations. Show all posts
Monday, December 19, 2011
Relief Efforts for Philippine Typhoon Sendong
As grateful as I am for this amazing year that has passed, my fellow kababayans in the Philippines have been affected by a natural disaster--Typhoon Sendong.
Over 600 people have been killed, 900 people missing and at least 100,000 are left distraught and homeless.
In the spirit of giving and love this holiday season, I ask you to kindly help out in one way or another to those who have lost their homes and their loved ones in one of the most supposed wonderful time of the year.
Some of the items that are needed are blankets, clothes, slippers, hygiene products,and some basic medicines like tylenol or even generic acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Aid is urgently needed to those affected by the typhoon, and the most immediate way to respond is through monetary donations. Red Cross and Gawad Kalinga provide tax-deductible receipts, however, there are also several other ways to give:
1) For those local to the Portland area
During the Simbang Gabi Masses here in Portland (Holy Trinity and St. Therese), we are collecting materials that will be sent to the typhoon victims in balikbayan boxes. The boxes have been paid for by the Catholic priests of our Archdiocese. Please encourage everyone you know to come to the Simbang Gabi and bring with you your donated items. Mass at St therese church (Northeast site) is at 7:30 pm and at Holy Trinity in Beaverton (Westside) at 7pm until December 23. They will also collect funds to send to the victims.
2) Gawad Kalinga
Operation Walang Iwanan for Iligan, Dumaguete and Cagayan de Oro. Team GK from nearby provinces are now being mobilized to help the worst-hit areas. Negros Occidental will help Dumaguete, Bukidnon and Agusan del Norte will help Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, while organizing the local volunteers of the impact areas as well.
They are targeting to initially generate 5000 food packs for the first two days starting December 19 to be simultaneously distributed to the different barangays in the affected areas. I appeal for you to act on this opportunity to be our brothers keeper.
Full details of GK Operation Walang Iwanan and how you can help can be found via
http://gk1world.com/typhoon-sendong-operation-walang-iwanan
You may donate online via www.gk1world.com or through bank deposit to the following accounts :
Gawad Kalinga Philippine Peso Current Account # 3101 0977 56 BPI EDSA Greenhills Gawad Kalinga US$ Savings Account # 3104 0162 34 BPI EDSA Greenhills (Swift code: BOPIPHMM)
3) This is from Xavier University c/o Fr. Roberto Yap - This is excerpt from his Facebook message:
Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan, in Cagayan de Oro City is assisting the National Disaster Coordinating Council in providing food, clothing and medical assistance to the victims of Typhoon Sendong. Its main campus in Corrales Avenue is open for donations in cash or in kind. The University is also hosting some victims of the disaster in makeshift evacuation centers within the campus and is sending out medical personnel and students for first aid and trauma debriefing. The University Clinic is also open to treat patients. The University Christmas Party scheduled for this evening of 17th December has been canceled with the funds and food for this celebration donated instead to the disaster relief efforts. The University is accepting donations at the Helpdesk set up at the University's front gate or at the Relief Center at the Satellite Canteen near the College of Agriculture building (beside the gymnasium). Personnel and student volunteers are being deployed to buy, pack and deliver relief goods all over the City, under the direction of the University Chaplain, Fr Eric Velandria SJ. Cash donations can be deposited at this account: Account Name: Xavier University Account Number: 9331-0133-63 Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands, Cagayan de Oro - Divisoria Branch Those who wish to receive receipts for their donations, may email finance@xu.edu.ph with the details of their donation (donor's name, receiving branch, date, amount) for proper acknowledgment. In the days ahead, Xavier University is committed to explore and implement various ways of providing assistance to those affected by one of the worst natural disasters to hit Cagayan de Oro City in recent memory.
4.) Ateneo de Manila based - Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan contact information.
Mobile Phone - +639497337049
Email - simbahanglingkod@gmail.com
5.) Sandiwa the National Alliance of Filipinoy American Youth (National Youth Alliance of NAFCON)
You may find more information here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/anneberyl-taospusocling-corotan/activating-nafcons-bayanihan-relief-and-rehabilitation-for-victims-of-calamity-i/10150463856294781
Please write checks to “Philippine Forum” and mail or give to Michelle Saulon at 40-21 69th St. Woodside, NY noting for Bayanihan Relief and Rehabilitation Program.
They said that if every Filipino abroad gave $5 each it will amount to millions of dollars. If the 20,000 Filipinos here in Oregon and SW Washington gave $5 each, that would be $100,000 which means about Php 4.3 million. We believe that we can help make this happen in our own little way.
Help those who cannot help themselves. Forward this note to everyone you know and, together, we can make a difference!
Thank you!
Welo Rivera
incoming 2012 President of Filipino-American National Historical Society (FANHS) Oregon Chapter, Fellow Filipino and Mother.
Over 600 people have been killed, 900 people missing and at least 100,000 are left distraught and homeless.
In the spirit of giving and love this holiday season, I ask you to kindly help out in one way or another to those who have lost their homes and their loved ones in one of the most supposed wonderful time of the year.
Some of the items that are needed are blankets, clothes, slippers, hygiene products,and some basic medicines like tylenol or even generic acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Aid is urgently needed to those affected by the typhoon, and the most immediate way to respond is through monetary donations. Red Cross and Gawad Kalinga provide tax-deductible receipts, however, there are also several other ways to give:
1) For those local to the Portland area
During the Simbang Gabi Masses here in Portland (Holy Trinity and St. Therese), we are collecting materials that will be sent to the typhoon victims in balikbayan boxes. The boxes have been paid for by the Catholic priests of our Archdiocese. Please encourage everyone you know to come to the Simbang Gabi and bring with you your donated items. Mass at St therese church (Northeast site) is at 7:30 pm and at Holy Trinity in Beaverton (Westside) at 7pm until December 23. They will also collect funds to send to the victims.
2) Gawad Kalinga
Operation Walang Iwanan for Iligan, Dumaguete and Cagayan de Oro. Team GK from nearby provinces are now being mobilized to help the worst-hit areas. Negros Occidental will help Dumaguete, Bukidnon and Agusan del Norte will help Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, while organizing the local volunteers of the impact areas as well.
They are targeting to initially generate 5000 food packs for the first two days starting December 19 to be simultaneously distributed to the different barangays in the affected areas. I appeal for you to act on this opportunity to be our brothers keeper.
Full details of GK Operation Walang Iwanan and how you can help can be found via
http://gk1world.com/typhoon-sendong-operation-walang-iwanan
You may donate online via www.gk1world.com or through bank deposit to the following accounts :
Gawad Kalinga Philippine Peso Current Account # 3101 0977 56 BPI EDSA Greenhills Gawad Kalinga US$ Savings Account # 3104 0162 34 BPI EDSA Greenhills (Swift code: BOPIPHMM)
3) This is from Xavier University c/o Fr. Roberto Yap - This is excerpt from his Facebook message:
Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan, in Cagayan de Oro City is assisting the National Disaster Coordinating Council in providing food, clothing and medical assistance to the victims of Typhoon Sendong. Its main campus in Corrales Avenue is open for donations in cash or in kind. The University is also hosting some victims of the disaster in makeshift evacuation centers within the campus and is sending out medical personnel and students for first aid and trauma debriefing. The University Clinic is also open to treat patients. The University Christmas Party scheduled for this evening of 17th December has been canceled with the funds and food for this celebration donated instead to the disaster relief efforts. The University is accepting donations at the Helpdesk set up at the University's front gate or at the Relief Center at the Satellite Canteen near the College of Agriculture building (beside the gymnasium). Personnel and student volunteers are being deployed to buy, pack and deliver relief goods all over the City, under the direction of the University Chaplain, Fr Eric Velandria SJ. Cash donations can be deposited at this account: Account Name: Xavier University Account Number: 9331-0133-63 Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands, Cagayan de Oro - Divisoria Branch Those who wish to receive receipts for their donations, may email finance@xu.edu.ph with the details of their donation (donor's name, receiving branch, date, amount) for proper acknowledgment. In the days ahead, Xavier University is committed to explore and implement various ways of providing assistance to those affected by one of the worst natural disasters to hit Cagayan de Oro City in recent memory.
4.) Ateneo de Manila based - Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan contact information.
Mobile Phone - +639497337049
Email - simbahanglingkod@gmail.com
5.) Sandiwa the National Alliance of Filipinoy American Youth (National Youth Alliance of NAFCON)
You may find more information here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/anneberyl-taospusocling-corotan/activating-nafcons-bayanihan-relief-and-rehabilitation-for-victims-of-calamity-i/10150463856294781
Please write checks to “Philippine Forum” and mail or give to Michelle Saulon at 40-21 69th St. Woodside, NY noting for Bayanihan Relief and Rehabilitation Program.
They said that if every Filipino abroad gave $5 each it will amount to millions of dollars. If the 20,000 Filipinos here in Oregon and SW Washington gave $5 each, that would be $100,000 which means about Php 4.3 million. We believe that we can help make this happen in our own little way.
Help those who cannot help themselves. Forward this note to everyone you know and, together, we can make a difference!
Thank you!
Welo Rivera
incoming 2012 President of Filipino-American National Historical Society (FANHS) Oregon Chapter, Fellow Filipino and Mother.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Past Event Updates
The Filipino-American Association of Portland hosted a dinner-dance event last Sunday, October 11, 2009 to raise awareness and funds towards the Ondoy victims in the Philippines. Attendees of the event raised $3,200 that night and chose ABS-CBN Foundation as the receipient of the funds.
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LBC is proud to inform all our kababayans that LBC is now accepting USED CLOTHES relief items. This is after our office found a memo that allows donations of clothing to calamity affected areas. The deadline of sending in-kinds relief goods is on October 31, 2009. Please make sure to use LBC box 24x18x18 and place the following consignee in the relief boxes to ship the box for free:
Mr. Jose Garcia
LBC HARI NG PADALA FOUNDATION
LBC Hanger, General Aviation Center,
Domestic Airport Compound, Pasay City, Philippines
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LBC is proud to inform all our kababayans that LBC is now accepting USED CLOTHES relief items. This is after our office found a memo that allows donations of clothing to calamity affected areas. The deadline of sending in-kinds relief goods is on October 31, 2009. Please make sure to use LBC box 24x18x18 and place the following consignee in the relief boxes to ship the box for free:
Mr. Jose Garcia
LBC HARI NG PADALA FOUNDATION
LBC Hanger, General Aviation Center,
Domestic Airport Compound, Pasay City, Philippines
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Medical Teams International Sending Aid to the Philippines
According to an article on their website, Medical teams International is "sending 1 ton of medical supplies, valued at $421,045, to care for 10,000 people over three months. We also have medical teams on standby to help." They are also responding to the urgent relief needed in Indonesia and Samoa this week.
To make an immediate and secure gift:
To make an immediate and secure gift:
- Go to www.medicalteams.org/donate.
- Call (800) 959-HEAL (4325).
- Send your contribution to P.O. Box 10, Portland, OR 97207-0010.
(AP Photo/Mike Alquinto)
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Monday, September 28, 2009
List of International Donations
Here is a list of people, places and organizations accepting donations abroad compiled by civilians everywhere.
Most are for cash, but some are in kind too! If you know people in other countries, please reply to this post and I'll update it! Keep up the bayanihan spirit! Mabuhay! <3
Most are for cash, but some are in kind too! If you know people in other countries, please reply to this post and I'll update it! Keep up the bayanihan spirit! Mabuhay! <3
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Portland-based Medical Teams International helping Typhoon Victims
Taken from this link
[PORTLAND, Ore. - Sept. 28, 2009] — More than 500,000 people are homeless and at least 141 people are confirmed dead since Typhoon Ketsana roared across the Philippines this past weekend.
Medical Teams International is now accepting cash contributions to help. “We have medicines on the way to the scene and are in touch with two of our Global Relief Alliance partners who are responding in the field.
“We know we will be sending help, we just do not know yet if our teams are needed,” said Tammy Teske, Medical Teams International's manager of emergency relief.
Deadly rains left residents scrambling for survival Friday and Saturday as 20 foot-walls of water covered their homes. Families were stranded on roofs for 24 hours.
One partner asked: “Please pray that the children will not get sick ….pray that the weather will improve. Pray that the families will keep their hope. There are families who entirely lost their belongings because of the flooding.”
To make an immediate, secure gift:
To make an immediate, secure gift:
Medical Teams International Helps Filipino Typhoon Survivors
Medical Teams International is now accepting cash contributions to help. “We have medicines on the way to the scene and are in touch with two of our Global Relief Alliance partners who are responding in the field.
“We know we will be sending help, we just do not know yet if our teams are needed,” said Tammy Teske, Medical Teams International's manager of emergency relief.
Deadly rains left residents scrambling for survival Friday and Saturday as 20 foot-walls of water covered their homes. Families were stranded on roofs for 24 hours.
One partner asked: “Please pray that the children will not get sick ….pray that the weather will improve. Pray that the families will keep their hope. There are families who entirely lost their belongings because of the flooding.”
To make an immediate, secure gift:
- Go to www.medicalteams.org/donate
- Call (800) 959-HEAL (4325)
- Send your contribution to P.O. Box 10, Portland, OR 97207-0010.
Since 1979, Medical Teams International has shipped more than 1.2 billion in antibiotics, surgical kits and lifesaving medicines to care for 35 million people in 100 countries around the world. More than 2000 volunteers meet the needs of people worldwide each year.
Author: Marlene Minor
To make an immediate, secure gift:
- Go to www.medicalteams.org/donate
- Call (800) 959-HEAL (4325)
- Send your contribution to P.O. Box 10, Portland, OR 97207-0010.
Oregon Relief Operations/Donations for Typhoon Ondoy Victims
As most of you might know, Filipinos abroad are currently raising awareness and finding out ways to be able to be part of the relief operations back at home through organizing various fundraisers and alliances among organizations nationwide.
A number of us Filipinos in Oregon are in the process of organizing ourselves to find ways to donate to those affected by typhoon Ondoy. I will keep everyone posted about this but for now, I think what's important right is to be able to inform everyone in Oregon HOW we could help.
If you live in the Oregon/Vancouver area and you would wish to participate in staying in touch and help disseminate information to those who might need it, please email me at welo.rivera@gmail.com. You may also message me on facebook/twitter.
You may also individually send in-kind donations. Instructions may be found in this link http://www.redcross.org.ph /Site/PNRC/wtd.aspx
I would greatly appreciate if those in the area could share this message with others who would like to help out in any way. You may message me via email, facebook or twitter so I can give you my address if you would like to add items to donate.
A number of us Filipinos in Oregon are in the process of organizing ourselves to find ways to donate to those affected by typhoon Ondoy. I will keep everyone posted about this but for now, I think what's important right is to be able to inform everyone in Oregon HOW we could help.
If you live in the Oregon/Vancouver area and you would wish to participate in staying in touch and help disseminate information to those who might need it, please email me at welo.rivera@gmail.com. You may also message me on facebook/twitter.
You may also individually send in-kind donations. Instructions may be found in this link http://www.redcross.org.ph
I would greatly appreciate if those in the area could share this message with others who would like to help out in any way. You may message me via email, facebook or twitter so I can give you my address if you would like to add items to donate.
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