Monday, December 19, 2011
Photos and Crisis Map
google Crisis Map for Typhoon Sendong
The disaster is real, the loss is devastating and the need is urgent. We need to help them the best way we can and be part of the solution. Here are some photos taken first hand by a friend's cousin who missed being washed away by the flash floods in the Philippines.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150417320026640.354929.587456639&type=1
The disaster is real, the loss is devastating and the need is urgent. We need to help them the best way we can and be part of the solution. Here are some photos taken first hand by a friend's cousin who missed being washed away by the flash floods in the Philippines.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150417320026640.354929.587456639&type=1
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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.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
GK USA: Urgent Appeal for typhoon Juan victims
How can you help?
Financial contributions can be directly deposited to GK USA's bank account or checks mailed to the office payable to GK USA, as follows:
Damaged power lines, Iligan, Isabela AP photo |
Deposit to:
Bank of America account # 24677-71882
GK1world dba Gawad Kalinga USA
memo: Typhoon Juan
Bank of America routing # 122000661
SWIFT Code (ISO 9362): BOFAUS3N
or Mail to :
GK USA 12702 Via Cortina Ste. 202,
Del Mar, CA 92014
memo: Typhoon Juan
or Online at:
GK USA Give page
You can also contact your local area GK USA team leaders as follows:
Sifting through debris, Ilagan, Isabela AP photo. |
Linda Punsalan, epuns4321@aol.com, South Central areas including TX and OK.
Tony Pascua, tpascua@gk1world.com, South West A areas including Bakersfield to South LA, CA and Las Vegas, NV.
Joe Millares, jmillares@gk1world.com, Pacific areas including HI.
Gerry Balbin, gbalbin@gk1world.com, North Central areas including IL and MO.
Sonny Ramirez, sramirez@gk1world.com, North East areas including NJ, NY, NH, CT and MA.
Ben Dichoso, bdichoso@gk1world.com, South East A areas including DC, MD, DE, NC, VA and WV.
Tony Olaes, tolaes@gk1world.com, including national and San Diego areas.
Rick Munda, rmunda@gk1world.com, South West B areas including Orange county to San Diego, CA and AZ.
Fredy Guevara, fguevara@gk1world.com, North West areas including Fresno, CA to Reno, NV, OR and WA.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Catholic Relief Services Poised to Respond as Super Typhoon Slams Philippines
From: Rivera, John
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 8:53 AM
To: CRS-US
Subject: Catholic Relief Services Poised to Respond as Super Typhoon Slams Philippines
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 8:53 AM
To: CRS-US
Subject: Catholic Relief Services Poised to Respond as Super Typhoon Slams Philippines
MEDIA ADVISORY
CONTACT: Liz O’Neill Laura Sheahen
Catholic Relief Services Catholic Relief Services
Baltimore Manila
(443) 955-7125 63 (0) 915 772 9319
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES POISED TO RESPOND
AS SUPER TYPHOON SLAMS PHILIPPINES
Manila, October 18, 2010--Catholic Relief Services is readying emergency humanitarian aid for families affected by Typhoon Megi, the most powerful storm to hit the Philippines in years. The typhoon struck northeast Luzon on Monday and has already damaged houses, infrastructure, and crops.
"Heavy rains are blanketing northern Luzon following the extreme winds experienced today," says Joe Curry, country representative for CRS in the Philippines. "We are watching for potential flooding and getting access to affected areas."
CRS is working with local dioceses and with Caritas Philippines to respond to the crisis. Arnaldo Arcadia, Emergency Program Manager for CRS, was at a parish outside the city of Baguio during a bad point in Monday's storm. "We took refuge in the parish when the winds were strong and the rain was battering down," he says. He and CRS partners were eventually able to return to the city.
Crop damage is a concern for northern Luzon's impoverished farmers. "The wind has become very strong now," said Father Val Dimoc on Monday from the mountainous Cordillera region. "Upland rice farmers who planted in early July were about to harvest, but their crops have been blown down by the wind."
In the immediate wake of 2009's devastating Typhoon Ketsana, CRS reached over 10,000 people with emergency items like cookware, soap, and buckets. In the following months, CRS employed survivors to remove flood debris and clear drainage areas. It also rebuilt houses.
CRS has worked in the Philippines since 1945, assisting those in need without regard to race or creed.
"Heavy rains are blanketing northern Luzon following the extreme winds experienced today," says Joe Curry, country representative for CRS in the Philippines. "We are watching for potential flooding and getting access to affected areas."
CRS is working with local dioceses and with Caritas Philippines to respond to the crisis. Arnaldo Arcadia, Emergency Program Manager for CRS, was at a parish outside the city of Baguio during a bad point in Monday's storm. "We took refuge in the parish when the winds were strong and the rain was battering down," he says. He and CRS partners were eventually able to return to the city.
Crop damage is a concern for northern Luzon's impoverished farmers. "The wind has become very strong now," said Father Val Dimoc on Monday from the mountainous Cordillera region. "Upland rice farmers who planted in early July were about to harvest, but their crops have been blown down by the wind."
In the immediate wake of 2009's devastating Typhoon Ketsana, CRS reached over 10,000 people with emergency items like cookware, soap, and buckets. In the following months, CRS employed survivors to remove flood debris and clear drainage areas. It also rebuilt houses.
CRS has worked in the Philippines since 1945, assisting those in need without regard to race or creed.
Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. The agency alleviates suffering and provides assistance to people in need in more than 100 countries, without regard to race, religion or nationality. For more information, please visit www.crs.org.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Immediate Responses & Temporary Solutions to Long-Term Problem
When I was in the Philippines a month ago, most of the Metro and the areas that I have went to look back to normal. The billboards are all up again on EdSA, everyone is back to work/school and there are not a lot of volunteer locations anymore since people have to go back to regular programming.
Ondoy was not in the news anymore or as much. Elections are coming up and so campaigning has begun and people are talking about political moves/hopes/worries. But from what I have seen, most things are back to normal again and I am actually hearing more news abroad about people helping than from people back at home.
So what now, Filipinos? Are we just going to provide temporary solutions to long-term problems? What can we do in order to be better prepared in the future?
Ondoy was not in the news anymore or as much. Elections are coming up and so campaigning has begun and people are talking about political moves/hopes/worries. But from what I have seen, most things are back to normal again and I am actually hearing more news abroad about people helping than from people back at home.
So what now, Filipinos? Are we just going to provide temporary solutions to long-term problems? What can we do in order to be better prepared in the future?
Friday, October 30, 2009
Colored Pencils Fundraiser for Survivors of Asian Diasaters
OCTOBER 30, 2009
6-8PM
at PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY - SMSU BUILDING
come and join poets, artists, dancers, singers from the Asian region share the names, lives and stories of the affected and help raise funds that will support the long-term recovery of our peoples
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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Monetary Donations
Greater Salem Filipino American Association Charity Bingo Night
NAME OF EVENT: GSFAA Charity Bingo Night
DATE/TIME: November 14, 2009 / 6:00pm
SPONSORED BY: Greater Salem Filipino American Association
LOCATION: Houck Middle School / Commons Area
COST: $20 Pre sold ticket / $25 at the event
CONTACT: Marissa Musni - Chairperson marissa_musni2001@yahoo.ccom
OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION: Proceeds will be donated to the Typhoon Victims in the Philippines.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Fundraising Event: 10.22.09
You are cordially invited to attend a political workshop and fundraising event for Typhoon Ondoy relief hosted by PSU Kaibigan and Portland CHRP.
Typhoon Ondoy: What the Philippine Government Is NOT Doing?
Thursday, October 22
5:30-6:30p.m.
Portland State University, SMSU 228
1825 SW Broadway
Light refreshments.
Free and open to all.
They are collecting material items through October 30. We encourage cash donations to BAYAN USA for BALSA.
Please visit www.bayanusa.org
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
In solidarity,
Portland CHRP and PSU Kaibigan
Typhoon Ondoy: What the Philippine Government Is NOT Doing?
Thursday, October 22
5:30-6:30p.m.
Portland State University, SMSU 228
1825 SW Broadway
Light refreshments.
Free and open to all.
They are collecting material items through October 30. We encourage cash donations to BAYAN USA for BALSA.
Please visit www.bayanusa.org
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
In solidarity,
Portland CHRP and PSU Kaibigan
Saturday, October 3, 2009
ONDOY OFFERING: Pacific Northwest Relief Project
The Filipino communities of Oregon and SW Washington are joining together to help the victims of Typhoon Ondoy in Manila, Philippines. Everyone is encouraged to step up and help in organizing and donating the very much needed help for those whose lives have been gravely affected by Ondoy.
In this document we have described for you in detail the ways you can help, what you need to do with what you feel compelled to share. This document serves as a guide to donors and is to be disseminated to all who may be interested in donating or organizing efforts.
Organizing Oregon After Ondoy
In this document we have described for you in detail the ways you can help, what you need to do with what you feel compelled to share. This document serves as a guide to donors and is to be disseminated to all who may be interested in donating or organizing efforts.
Organizing Oregon After Ondoy
Wells Fargo Eliminates Transfer Fees to the Philippines
(Article lifted from this page)
Wells Fargo Eliminates Remittance Transfer Fees To Philippines For Families And Friends Affected By Typhoon Ketsana
Wells Fargo Donates $100,000 to American Red Cross
SAN FRANCISCO — September 29, 2009
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) —with its remittance network member Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) – is temporarily eliminating all remittance transfer fees (normally $5 or $7) for customers sending money using the ExpressSend® service to friends and family in the Philippines impacted by Typhoon Ketsana (also known as Typhoon Ondoy). The fee waiver is effective September 29 through October 12, 2009.
Wells Fargo also is donating $100,000 to the American Red Cross for relief efforts.
ExpressSend customers can send up to $3,000 a day for $5 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account (or $7 if originated from cash). The fee will be waived September 29 through October 12, 2009. Recipients can claim their funds at more than 800 branches and 1,500 plus ATMs throughout the Philippines.
“Bank of the Philippine Islands sympathizes with and shares in the plight of the victims of Typhoon Ondoy (international name is Typhoon Ketsana),” said Teresita Tan, SVP and Group Head, Overseas Banking and Channel Services for Bank of the Philippine Islands. “With the temporary fee waiver, we encourage our Filipino kababayans overseas who wish to donate to the flood victims to remit through BPI and Wells Fargo.”
Customers can send money by calling the Wells Fargo Phone Bank at 1-800-556-0605, going online at wellsfargo.com, or by visiting a Wells Fargo banking store. Wells Fargo has the capability to serve customers in English and Tagalog.
Wells Fargo Eliminates Remittance Transfer Fees To Philippines For Families And Friends Affected By Typhoon Ketsana
Wells Fargo Donates $100,000 to American Red Cross
SAN FRANCISCO — September 29, 2009
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) —with its remittance network member Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) – is temporarily eliminating all remittance transfer fees (normally $5 or $7) for customers sending money using the ExpressSend® service to friends and family in the Philippines impacted by Typhoon Ketsana (also known as Typhoon Ondoy). The fee waiver is effective September 29 through October 12, 2009.
Wells Fargo also is donating $100,000 to the American Red Cross for relief efforts.
ExpressSend customers can send up to $3,000 a day for $5 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account (or $7 if originated from cash). The fee will be waived September 29 through October 12, 2009. Recipients can claim their funds at more than 800 branches and 1,500 plus ATMs throughout the Philippines.
“Bank of the Philippine Islands sympathizes with and shares in the plight of the victims of Typhoon Ondoy (international name is Typhoon Ketsana),” said Teresita Tan, SVP and Group Head, Overseas Banking and Channel Services for Bank of the Philippine Islands. “With the temporary fee waiver, we encourage our Filipino kababayans overseas who wish to donate to the flood victims to remit through BPI and Wells Fargo.”
Customers can send money by calling the Wells Fargo Phone Bank at 1-800-556-0605, going online at wellsfargo.com, or by visiting a Wells Fargo banking store. Wells Fargo has the capability to serve customers in English and Tagalog.
LBC Branches now offering FREE SHIPPING for in-kind donations
Article lifted from Ondoy Relief Multiply Site
As an international company servicing the padala needs of Filipinos worldwide, LBC joins in the global efforts to provide assistance to families in the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Ondoy.
All donated items coursed through LBC USA will be sent to only one recipient in the Philippines, LBC Hari ng Padala Foundation (LHPF). LHPF will in turn distribute the goods to various non-profits that are conducting relief efforts in the affected communities in Metro Manila and Luzon provinces.
"As of Oct. 1, all LBC branches in the U.S. are now drop-off points for in-kind donations to the victims of Typhoon Ondoy in the Philippines," Mr. Bonilla said. This development follows the partnership inked last Sept. 29 between LBC USA and ABS CBN Foundation's Sagip Kapamilya for cash donations.
In addition to waiving service fees for cash donations remitted directly to the Sagip Kapamilya program, LBC has decided to offer its sea cargo service for free after LHPF committed to sorting and distributing the donated items coming from donors in the U.S.
"Before deciding on offering this free service, we wanted to make sure there is one non-profit recipient in the Philippines who will take on the daunting task of sorting the big volume of donated items," explained Mr. Bonilla.
Rules and Box Sizes - All donated items must be boxed and sealed in standard-sized balikbayan boxes. LBC will not accept open boxes or unpacked items.
Donors in California, Oregon, Washington State, Nevada and Hawaii can only use the 24x18x18 box size while donors in New Jersey, New York, Illinois and Virginia can only use the 28x18x17 box size.
In Saipan, only box size 18x20x22 is accepted while LBC in Canada's British Columbia will only accept the 18x18x30 box size.
All boxes must state the shipper's name and address. Consignee information is as follows:
LBC HARI NG PADALA FOUNDATION c/o Jose Garcia
LBC HANGAR
General Aviation Center
Domestic Airport Compound
Pasay City
Donors are encouraged to send the following items: canned goods, rice, clothing, footwear, towels, blankets, cookware, utensils and other daily consumables.
For a list of the LBC branch nearest you, please visit: www.lbcexpress.com or call (800) 338-5424
LBC Mabuhay USA Corporation - Portland Location
8028 SE Powell BlvdPortland, OR 97206-2316
(503) 775-6888
Labels:
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In-Kind Donations,
Ways to Donate
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)
Labels:
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Monetary Donations,
Ways to Donate
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Update on Typhoon Parma/Peping
Here is a satellite image of Typhoon Peping:
It is said to be Signal #4 already in Bicol. Rainfall in Manila shall commence in 3-4 hours. People are advised to get to high ground ASAP. All we can do right now is hope and pray that it will not devastate our nation state of calamity even more.
It is said to be Signal #4 already in Bicol. Rainfall in Manila shall commence in 3-4 hours. People are advised to get to high ground ASAP. All we can do right now is hope and pray that it will not devastate our nation state of calamity even more.
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