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    Default The Philippines needs your help.

    Hey folks,

    As you know, Philippines was devastated by Supertyphoon Yolanda/Haiyan.

    10.000 people are presumably dead, and thousands more lost everything.

    Please, if you can, donate some money to the local Red Cross, even if it's just 10USD. They could really use it right now.

    Here's the link:

    http://ushare.redcross.org.ph/

    Thanks in advance,

    Raf.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    I prefer "Medécins sans Frontiers" don't know the the English title...just google...

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    Quote Posted by transiten (here)
    I prefer "Medécins sans Frontiers" don't know the the English title...just google...
    It is an organization called Doctors without Borders.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    Here it goes...More donation links.

    Unicef:

    https://donate.unicef.ph/campaign/24...ergency-appeal

    Doctors without borders:

    https://www.doctorswithoutborders.or...e=AUU1311LBD01

    World Food Programme:

    https://www.wfp.org/

    GlobalMedic:

    http://globalmedic.ca/programs/view/...pines-response

    Humanitarian Coalition:

    http://humanitariancoalition.ca/our-...Fc4WMgodsBUAVw

    ACF International:

    http://www.actionagainsthunger.org/b...ss-philippines

    World Vision:

    http://www.worldvision.ca/GIVE-A-GIF...FeYWMgodfA0AKw

    I don't know which of these organizations will make a better use of the money, though.

    I've made donations to the Red Cross, Unicef and Doctors without borders.

    Raf.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    I was just about to make a donation and noticed that they don't even indicate how much their (Phillippino) currency is worth against the US dollar. I swear they would get ten times the amount if they remove that obstacle and allow people to donate in US $.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    Quote Posted by ulli (here)
    I was just about to make a donation and noticed that they don't even indicate how much their (Phillippino) currency is worth against the US dollar. I swear they would get ten times the amount if they remove that obstacle and allow people to donate in US $.
    Here's where you can make the conversion:

    http://themoneyconverter.com/USD/PHP.aspx

    1 USD = 43.84002 PHP (Philippine Peso)

    Raf.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    Ok, so I went to a conversion site.
    1000 PhP is worth $22 US, give or take a couple of cents.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    I chose Globalmedics to make my donation...
    There a two main reasons:
    They accept Paypal as a medium of payment,
    and the Canadian government promises to automatically
    match each donation with the same amount.
    They also say that their agency has equipment in the Philippines for water purification,
    and that donations via them will get maximum results at a minimum expense/running cost.

    Thank you Raf, for taking the initiative with this thread.

    Here is a three minute video worth watching:

    http://www.upworthy.com/this-man-on-...lifetim?c=ufb1

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    I agree with donating, however I highly recommend that you avoid donating to Red Cross.

    I have known that the Red Cross is part of the PTW for years and years....but do not believe me do your own research.

    Here is one article for starters...

    The Red Cross Is A Scam

    http://beforeitsnews.com/scandals/20...m-2431426.html

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    My wife who is living in cebu right now has started a donation center for the Filipinos in Cebu. People have been coming from out of the woodwork donating what little they have.
    We are overwhelmed by the large response of the locals there.
    I am not there to help her because I live in Vancouver Canada but I am so proud of her donating her time and effort to help.

    What she started as something small is growing fast. Word is spreading from friend to friend and boxes upon boxes of food are arriving at our house on a regular basis and its only been 2 days since she started.

    Right now she has packed enough food to be sent to the hardest hit areas for over 250 families and growing as i write this. I am trying to do more by collecting donations from friends here but have been getting little response.

    I'm just glad that people are donating no matter the amount.

    We lost friends and family there so we really wanted to help as much as we could.

    I'm not asking for donations, just wanted to share that there are many who are doing the same as my wife in the Philippines.

    United we stand after all.

    Cheers everyone

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    So LifeAngel how do you suggest we can best contribute?

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    Quote My wife who is living in cebu right now has started a donation center for the Filipinos in Cebu. People have been coming from out of the woodwork donating what little they have.
    We are overwhelmed by the large response of the locals there.
    I am not there to help her because I live in Vancouver Canada but I am so proud of her donating her time and effort to help.
    Hi Life angel, right after I read your post I watched CBC news. Cebu has become the designated distribution center for aid to surrounding areas. Please continue to keep us informed. Your wife is truly "an angel"!

    Global Medics were mentioned in the Montreal Gazette yesterday. They do have a team in the area. Thanks, Ulli, for your suggestion.

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    Default Re: The Philippines needs your help.

    A VERY thorough post on someone's Facebook page:
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    HOW TO HELP/DONATE/ AND RELIEF EFFORTS FOR SURVIVORS OF TYPHOON HAIYAN IN THE PHILIPPINES


    November 11, 2013 at 10:43pm
    Below is a list of legitimate and trustworthy organizations and people. I take no credit for finding all these resources. i am merely just currently compiling a list of everyone collecting donations/supplies for the Philippines that friends have listed as well. Credit is given to friends who have shared/posted/listed. Their pages are listed here. Also, below is information of whom NOT to donate to and which orgs you can trust. i am still collecting, so if you have any TRUSTworthy organization or people or fundraising events that you would like for me to list, pls msg me and i will do so (after i research the org).


    I will be updating this List constantly for i am still waiting on more from comrades/organizations to send me their lists. They will be sending me their lists soon, so please make sure you check back.


    IF u would like to organize an event or donate pls choose any of these trusty orgs/events and people below.


    Maraming Salamat (thank you very much) for your allyship/solidarity, compassion, kindness and revolutionary love.


    Makibaka, Huwag Matakot (Struggle, do not be afraid)!

    PLS BE MINDFUL WHICH ORGS TO DONATE TO

    please when thinking to donate to the Red Cross for donating to Typhoon Survivors in the Philippines. Take in mind that a majority of the money sent to any of these orgs doesn't go into immediate affect or immediate aid to where disasters happen right away - instead the money is often used mostly for administration and etc. and actually the Red Cross has been caught withholding money during disasters fundraising, this also includes the Philippines Red Cross. pls be mindful who to donate to and make sure that the donations go into immediate affect.

    Need Evidence? Here's research by my fellow coworker/friend/kasama and Masters Student, JoJo : Philippines National Red Cross (PNRC) has a history of corruption, money laundering, and giving out aid to those who have political/religious power/influence first than the masses. This has been reported by multiple agencies and even the American Red Cross has done a purge of the PNRC's for its ethics and mishandling of funds to pay off its organizers new cars and office remodeling. The PNRC was on the list of investigation for failing to liquidate P21.3 million of the P52.1 million in PDAF (Priority Development Assistance Fund or pork barrel) received from then Senator Richard Gordon in 2007 (who is the Chair of PNRC).

    Also support organizations that are local, more within the community and who go into deeper areas which FEMA, Red Cross (and others) often neglect… TRUST ME, in my earlier naive teen years of activism (before i became a radical leftist/socialist/feminist) i used to volunteer and fundraise for the Red Cross, and various other reputable orgs like this so i know EXACTLY how their money is spent AND who and how they neglect.

    You should also donate to your close families and friends who are actually going into the areas affected to drop off boxes/supplies and to help. I know quite a few who are going i am just waiting on drop off location addresses so i can post them.

    below are LEGIT organizations to donate money and supplies to. They are all my friends and organizations i have worked with or know. i've done my research so you can trust they are legit:


    (disclaimer: some fundraising events listed at the very bottom by various reliable friends have proceeds being donated to Philippine Red Cross and some unknown orgs. i struggled whether i should list them BUT the events are still important to attend so that we can connect with other folks/build with community and create more awareness/dialogue - so chose to list them)


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    send checks to:

    Damayan Migrant Workers Association
    DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association
    with "STP Relief Drive Campaign" on the check memo
    406 West 40th Street, 3rd Floor
    New York, NY 10018

    their direct paypal info is here: https://sites.google.com/site/stprelief/

    DAMAYAN's website here -
    http://www.damayanmigrants.org/



    About Damayan:

    DAMAYAN means “to help each other” in Filipino.
    DAMAYAN is a grassroots organization in New York City and Jersey City of and for Filipino im/migrant workers and led by Filipino women domestic workers. Damayan was officially founded in 2002 and became a 501 C 3 in 2003. Damayan means “helping each other”. Our mission is to educate, organize and mobilize low wage Filipino workers to fight for their labor, health, gender and im/migration rights; contribute to the building of the domestic workers movement for fair labor standards, dignity and justice; and help build workers’ power and solidarity towards justice and liberation.


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    People's CORE
    with "STP Relief Drive Campaign" on the check memo
    1610 Beverly Blvd, Suite #2


    https://sites.google.com/site/stprelief/

    their Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/249083171910227/


    their website and campaign here: http://peoplescore.net/uncategorized...elief-efforts/


    their drop off site and things to donate here:


    About People's Core:
    The Los Angeles-based non-profit organization, People’s Community Organization for Reform and Empowerment (People’s CORE) along with Justice for Filipino American Veterans (JFAV), KmB / Pro-People Youth, and The Park’s Finest are calling on the community to respond to the recent tragedy in the Philippines caused by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda, the strongest typhoon ever recorded to hit land. Reports indicate that 10,000 Filipinos have lost their lives and over 40 provinces in the Visayas have been affected, with Tacloban now in ruins as the hardest hit. Haiyan is estimated to have destroyed 70-80 percent of structures in its path as it tore into the coastal provinces of Leyte and Samar. Overall, reports estimate that 9 million people have been affected.
    People’s CORE is launching the Sagip Tuluy-Tuloy Tulong Pilipinas (STP) Relief Drive, an ongoing campaign to provide support for rehabilitation in areas currently affected by Haiyan/Yolanda and the areas throughout the Philippines that continue to be affected by calamities and disasters brought on by climate change. People’s CORE’s mission is to empower the Asian Pacific Islander and general community in contributing to systemic social change through bottom-up community organizing. Since 2004, it has coordinated relief drives with community-based organizations and small businesses nationwide to establish direct linkages with reputable non-governmental organizations based in the Philippines that reach the hardest hit populations. People’s CORE and its current community partners including JFAV, Pro-People Youth, and The Park’s Finest are looking to expand its community coalition to provide relief in the Visayas.
    The STP Relief Drive is collecting both monetary and material donations. For a listing of suggested material donations, please refer to the list below. For monetary donations, amounts of $50 or greater are tax-deductible. Please make checks payable to “People’s CORE” with “STP Relief Drive” included in the memo. Monetary donations may be dropped off or mailed to the People’s CORE Main Office (please see below for address) during operating hours from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Monday – Friday, or by appointment. Supplies, non-perishable food, and new or gently used clothing can be dropped off at People’s CORE’s Main Office or other designated drop-off sites (please check back for updated list of drop-off sites).


    DONATION DROP-OFF SITES

    People’s CORE
    1610 Beverly Blvd., Ste. #2, Los Angeles, CA 90026
    Monday -Friday (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
    Below is a list of suggested items for in-kind donations:
    SUPPLIES:
    • Backpacks
    • First aid kits
    • Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever
    • Antacid
    • Vitamins
    • Candles
    • Matches
    • Shampoo
    • Soap
    • Toothbrush
    • Toothpaste
    • Feminine hygiene items
    • Flashlights
    • Batteries
    • Blankets
    FOOD:
    • Canned goods
    • Dehydrated foods
    • Granola bars
    • Power bars
    • Trail mix
    • Infant formula
    • Baby food
    • Bottled water
    • Drinking water purification tablets
    • Disposable plates
    • Disposable utentils
    • Nonelectric can opener
    CLOTHING:
    • Light apparel
    • Comfortable shoes or sandals
    • Underwear (new only please)
    • Diapers


    Clothing for women, children, and infants are especially in need. Please note that we are unable to accept apparel not suited for tropical weather. Including heavy clothing such as coats, sweaters, mittens, or other cold weather-type items.


    For more information about the relief drive, how to donate or volunteer, please call Christine at (213) 241-0995.




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    Kampeon's Words:

    580,000 displaced and nearly 2,000 dead and counting. It's no secret the Philippines needs our help after being hit by a category 5 equivalent Typhoon Haiyan. 100% ALL OF PROFIT of the Philippines Strong shirt will go be donated to the people. We are working with our partners in Manila to ensure 100% of the donations go to those in most need. No NGO, no politicians, all to the people.Full color Typhoon Haiyan image inside Philippines Strong on a UNISEXY 100% cotton tee. Please pass the word and help our country. You don't have to buy our tee, but please do something!



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    via info from Annalisa Enrile -
    USC Asian Pacific Islander Social Work Caucus is also collecting where donations will go to The Working for Empowerment and Good Governance (WeGovern) Institute. WeGovern has been the partner of the USC School of Social Work and our Global Immersion program to the Philippines. www.wegoverninstitute.org
    Facebook Event page here:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/3302...=join&source=1


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    AF3IRM Association of Filipinas, Feminists Fighting Imperialism, Re-feudalization and Marginalization also lists quite a few of trustworthy organizations that i havent listed that im adding here:


    Gota de Leche Manila: Established in 1907 by the Asociacion Feminista Filipina, GDL focuses on aiding women and children. Check out them out at www.facebook.com/gotadelechemanila
    Their bank account for cash donations:
    La Proteccion de la Infancia, Inc.
    BPI Morayta (Manila)
    Account #1584-0022-19

    FACLA/USAP TAWID BAHA Relief Drive
    Monetary donations can be sent to:
    Filipino-American Community of Los Angeles (FACLA)
    1740 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026

    Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF)
    100 Staff, 8 Planes On the Way
    MSF is rapidly scaling up its response and will have more than 100 staff in the area in the coming days, including doctors, nurses, surgeons, logisticians, psychologists, and water and sanitation experts. Eight planeloads of aid materials—including medical supplies, shelter materials, hygiene kits, and water and sanitation equipment—are also on their way to the Philippines from MSF warehouses around the world.
    - See more at: http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org...7143&cat=field-...
    Donate: https://www.doctorswithoutborders.or...e=AUU1300PHD01


    About AF3IRM
    The Association of Filipinas, Feminists Fighting Imperialism, Re-feudalization, and Marginalization (AF3IRM), is a national organization of women engaged in transnational feminist, anti-imperialist activism. AF3IRM is committed to militant movement-building from the United States and effects change through grassroots organizing, trans-ethnic alliance building education, advocacy and direct action.


    Their Website: www.af3irm.org
    Their recent statement on Typhoon Yolanda: http://www.af3irm.org/2013/11/af3irm-statement-typhoon-yolanda-typhoon-victims-charity-must-be-followed-justice



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    via kasama Catherine Judge -


    KALIKASAN-People's Network for the Environment addresses eco-issues with primacy given to the people—especially in the grassroots level.



    Kalikasan are mobilizing for Bayanihan: They list things you can donate such as: canned sardines, cooking oil, potable water, sugar, instant coffee, laundry soap, munggo beans, powdered milk, bath soap. But they mostly encourage monetary donations for it is easier and more efficient to procure items for donation from nearby provinces instead of shipping items.


    For Volunteers and Donation Drop-off: 26 Matulugin St., Bgy. Central Diliman, Quezon City. Call (02) 920 9099 or email secretariat@kalikasan.net for coordination in volunteering and donations


    For Peso and Dollar Donations:
    Account Name: Center for Environmental Concerns Inc. (CEC)
    Bank Name and Branch: Banco de Oro Matalino Branch
    Address Banco De Oro Matalino Branch Bgy Central Diliman Quezon City|Bank Swift Code: BNORPHMM Dollar: 103640033382|Peso: 3640008876


    Kalikasan Facebook Page
    https://www.facebook.com/KalikasanPNE
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    This is from my good friend Jana Lynne Umipig who is using her play to generate support for Survivors:

    Important Message from the Team at JOBG:

    In Light and Solidarity with our comrades and kapatid in the Philippines and with the Sagip-Tulong sa Pilipinas (STP) Relief Fund: SOS to Typhoon (Connected to Damayan Migrant Workers, Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan, People's Core, Filipino American National Historical Society, etc.) will be donating 15% of all proceeds from our Indiegogo campaign to the STP campaign!

    We understand the need toward the reliefs after Yolanda and see our efforts to raise money for our artistic/community movement to be ever connected to the struggle and resilience of our people. Please give to The Journey of a Brown Girl, and also give directly to STP funds- our motherland needs you.

    In Gratitude,
    The Sister of the Journey of a Brown Girl
    .
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    NAFCON - NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR FILIPINO CONCERNS

    Also my friend Freedom Allah Siyam who is part of the Northwest of NAFCON
    NAFCON Reactivates Bayanihan Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Campaignis also involved in relief efforts:

    You can read the info on their campaign -
    http://nafconusa.org/2013/10/nafcon-reactivates-bayanihan-disaster-relief-and-rehabilitation-campaign/

    paypal:
    http://tinyurl.com/bayanihanreliefeffort

    NAFCON'S EVENT PAGE -
    https://www.facebook.com/events/6074...=join&source=1

    this is more info to donate from NAFCON'S WEBSITE:

    *Luzon partner information to be updated on our website soon.

    For Visayas:
    Visayas Primary Health Care Services, Inc (VPHCS) www.vphcs.org
    email vphcs@yahoo.com, phone: 011 63 32 512 5928.
    Contact person: Executive Director Dr. Petty de Castro DDS

    Bank Account:
    Name: Visayas Primary Health Care Services, Incorporated
    Peso Acct #: 006110005001
    Dollar Acct #: 106110039631
    Banco de Oro
    F. Gonzales Branch, Cebu City

    Material donations can be shipped straight to:

    BOHOL Drop-Off Point:
    Farmers Development Center (FARDEC) Office
    Contact person: Marinet Pacaldo and Maria Ira Pamat
    Address: Lower Butalid Street Tagbilaran City, Bohol Philippines.
    Mobile: 011 63 912 594 9170
    Phone: 011 63 38 501 9276
    Phone: 011 63 38 501 8359
    Email: hr_watch08bohol@yahoo.com or irapamat@yahoo.com or gwp_bohol11@yahoo.com

    CEBU Drop-Off Point:
    Community Empowerment Resource Network, Inc (CERNET)
    Dr. Oliver Gimenez, MD, Executive Director
    www.cernet.com.ph
    email: cernet.empowerment@gmail.com
    email: oliveroag@yahoo.com
    phone: 011 63 32 514 9919
    mobile: 011 63 918 651 6132
    address: Door 5, Rosdell Apartment, Englis, V. Rama Avenue, Cebu City
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    New Jersey City Drop off Station:


    Date: SUN, 12/1
    Time: 9:00 - 12:00pm
    Location: 35 Mendell Ave, Cranford NJ
    Information: http://on.fb.me/HSSPo0
    Contact: Jenjen Furer (908.377.3979)



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    ARK - Advancement for Rural Kids
    has a Super Typhoon Haiyan Emergency Relief Fund
    their Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=bc4Ac7kfZSuM_p2ykBnj90icSos_C2SBW9pM9NIQa6S_Wi2W59ZP-t0VGIS&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8def8934b92a630e40b7fef61ab7e9fe63


    Ark's Website:
    http://www.ruralkids.org

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    Catherine Hernandez - Sulong Theater

    Also, i do not know her or too familiar with her work but i fell upon Catherine Hernandez's work recently and think it is important work to support on what she has been doing for the philippines via theater. they are also collecting funds:

    https://www.paypal.com/ph/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=yl7e9ZNLbsXbL8wbhhoArYXneLDYEvuDYXGXitjx5nrP4SBQxKFq2RRx1Xq&dispatch=5885d8 0a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8def8934b92a630e40b7fef61ab7e9fe63

    http://www.sulongtheatre.com/operation-lifeboat.html

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151723030020866


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    1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East - WILL ALSO MATCH FUNDS WITH PHILIPPINE RELIEF FUND
    info here: http://www.1199seiu.org/phillipinesrelieffund


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    18 Million Rising is also raising funds to send to NAFCON here: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/18mr_typhoon


    their Website here: http://18millionrising.org
    their FB page here: https://www.facebook.com/18MillionRising.org


    ABOUT 18MR:
    There are approximately 18 million Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States, representing nearly 6% of the total population and growing faster than any other racial group (!) Despite that, Asian Americans remain one of the most politically under–organized, under–engaged, and under–represented constituencies: only 55% of Asian American citizens of voting age are registered to vote -- the lowest rate of all races.

    18MillionRising.org was founded to promote AAPI civic engagement, influence and movement by leveraging the power of technology and social media. 18MillionRising.org (18MR) is a comprised of a network of a AAPI activists, artists, organizations and digital media influencers, ranging from community based organizations and print magazines to Asian American blogs and YouTube channels. During the 2012 election cycle, 18MR built and distributed online voter registration tools, ran social media-fueled civic engagement campaigns, and provided up–to–date information and analysis on all things political that Asian (and all!) Americans should know about. Since election season, we've stood up for the voices and struggles of AAPIs. We even took on Google. And WON.

    Ultimately, 18MR is about you, your friends, your cousins, your aunties, your whole community. It’s about making our voices heard...on Election Day, when a Sikh gurdwara is attacked, when an Asian American soldier or student is viciously bullied, when we’re misrepresented in the media or mainstream culture, when Jeremy Lin is called a “chink” (and when he registers his first triple double!), and when one of our AAPI elected officials do us proud. 18MR is about us, all of us.

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    In Need for Volunteers who speak Tagalog and other dialects - pls get in touch with El Puente for people with CrisisMappers/Standby Task Force are looking for the following:

    "We are working on a couple remote analysis projects right now with multiple points of entry. Location doesn't matter as long as you have an Internet connection and are comfortable using programs like google docs. We are mostly researchers, but even if you aren't a GIS/ESRI mapper, dev, analyst or someone who can work with satellite data, we are crowd processing a massive amount of information and we always need more ppl willing to tag meta data, especially those with local knowledge and scarce language skills. (In this case, particularly: Tagalog, Waray, Cebuano, Hiligaynon/llonggo and Bikolano)

    We are doing remote handoffs 24 hrs/day, so there is flexibility in accommodating schedules for different shifts, but this is all very time sensitive so the remote projects will probably need their largest numbers of volunteers over the next couple of days."



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    INTERNATIONAL EVENTS (info still coming in)


    my friend DJ Slick Rix - Rix Anthony from Canada is also looking to organize a fundraising event as well, pls msg him for more information.





    NATIONAL EVENTS


    Tues, November 12 @8pm - Telethon for Philippines Typhoon Relief with National Film Society
    Join the National Film Society (Patrick Epino & Stephen Dypiangco), Kid Heroes Productions (Patricio Ginelsa) & Xylophone Films (AJ Calomay) for a livestream telethon to support relief efforts in the Philippines. They will have guests speaking on the tragedy. They will be posting the live stream link on their Event Page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/545666612186442/

    Wednesday, November 13 @ 6pm Candlelight Vigil for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors - Anakbayan Seattle
    @ Red Square at UW, Seattle Washington

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1432...=join&source=1

    Thursday, November 14, @7pm New York City - Kuya Entertainment
    @ Open House
    244 E. HOUSTON STREET
    my friend Djhalohalo Hhb is organizing this fundraiser event/party and my friends Rob Koda and Benjapol own this bar Open House:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/3460...ilter=calendar
    Organization of wheres Proceeds will be sent is to be announced

    Saturday, November 16 @ 10-2pmTyphoon Haiyan/Yolanda Food Drive - organized by my friend @Lulette Fernando Infante
    Associated Market 595 Old Country Road, Westbury
    FB Event Page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2308...=join&source=1

    UNIPRO - Pilipino American Unity For Progress has done a pretty good job at listing fundraising events in the NY/NJ areas in the next coming weeks.

    This is their FB Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1408...=join&source=1
    but i will list a few of the fundraising event pages here: (Warning: some of the events are donating to the Red Cross and other questionable orgs BUT decided to list becuz the events are still important to attend)

    TUES, 11/12
    Event: Typhoon Haiyan Fundraiser at Ugly Kitchen
    Hosted by: New York City Young Filipino Professionals
    Location: Ugly Kitchen (103 1st Ave, Manhattan)
    Time: 5:00pm
    Proceeds: TBA

    Event: Typhoon Donations Drive with Jose Antonio Vargas
    Hosted by: Jeepney
    Location: Jeepney Filipino Gastropub (201 1st Ave)
    Time: 6:00 - 9:00pm
    Proceeds: Philippine Red Cross
    Contact: info@jeepneynyc.com

    Event: Candlelight Vigil for 10,000 Lost
    Hosted by: Renee Rises
    Location: Union Square, Manhattan
    Time: 9:00pm
    Contact: renee.rises@gmail.com

    WED,11/13
    Event: Community Forum on Typhoon Haiyan and Vigil for Families Affected by the Typhoon
    Hosted by: NAFCON
    Location: Bayanihan Community Center (40-21 69th St, Woodside)
    Time: 6:00pm

    THURS 11/14
    Event: CCNY's PAO Presents: Kamayan Night
    FB Event Page: http://on.fb.me/16WQFNN
    Hosted by: Philippine-American Organization at City College of New York
    Location: City College of New York – NAC Ballroom (160 Convent Ave, Manhattan)
    Time: 8:00 - 11:00pm
    Proceeds: Portion of revenue will go to UNICEF Philippines

    Event: Typhoon Relief Fundraiser & Raffle
    FB Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/746611298686930/
    Hosted by: Maxine Evangelista, Julian DeGuzman, You Love Poon
    Location: Fat Buddha Bar (212 Avenue A, Manhattan)
    Time: 8:00PM - 4:00AM
    Proceeds: Borongan City (Julian's mother's hometown)
    Contact: maxineevangelista@gmail.com

    FRI, 11/15
    Event: The Journey of a Brown Girl Community Launch Party
    Hosted by: The Journey of a Brown Girl
    Location: The Living Gallery BK (1094 Broadway, Brooklyn)
    Time: 7:00 - 10:00pm
    Proceeds: 15% to Damayan's Sagip-Tulong sa Pilipinas (STP) Relief
    Contact: thejourneyofabrowngirl@gmail.com

    FRI, 11/22
    Event: Broadway Barkada and Air Tabigue Live for the Benefit of #YolandaPH
    Hosted by: Broadway Barkada
    Location: Philippine Consulate NY (5th Ave. & 45th St, Manhattan)
    Time: 8:00pm
    Proceeds: 100% to #YolandaPH Relief Efforts
    Contact:

    SAT, 11/23
    Event: Song & Solidarity: A Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fundraiser
    FB Event Page: http://on.fb.me/16Xmiqu
    Hosted by: NYU IFA
    Location: NYU Palladium (140 E 14th St, Manhattan)
    Time: 8:30pm
    Proceeds: 100% to NAFCON
    Contact: Kristina Rodulfo (kristina.l.rodulfo@gmail.com)

    TUES, 11/26
    Event: Fundraising Benefit for Haiyan/Yolanda Relief
    FB Event Page: http://on.fb.me/1hAYdwH
    Hosted by: Kalusugan Coalition, Inc.
    Location: Lotus Blue Restaurant & Bar (110 Reade St, Manhattan)
    Time: 7:00 - 10:00pm
    Proceeds to: TBA
    Contact: info@kalusugancoalition.org / 718.426.7600

    Seattle's Typhoon Relief Effort Calendar via Derek Orbiso Dizon:

    **NOVEMBER 13, 6:00pm
    Candlelight Vigil for Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
    Red Square at UW in Seattle, Washington
    Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1432687430280366/ *

    *NOVEMBER 18, 5-9pm
    “Seattle-area folks, we will be hosting a balikbayan donation box for funds & medical supplies going to Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan relief and rehabilitation during our next pop-up (Inay’s, November 18, 5-9pm). Dinner-goers and general public alike are encouraged to donate what they can—every bit helps.”
    Link: http://foodandsh-t.tumblr.com/post/66628080997/seattle-area-folks-we-will-be-hosting-a

    **NOVEMBER 22 at 6:00pm
    Siklab: Upholding the Revolutionary Tradition of Filipino Youth
    Southside Commons in Seattle, Washington“Come support Anakbayan Seattle through a historical/historical showcase on Friday, Nov. 22nd!
    We also will be collecting donations for Typhoon Haiyan Relief!”
    Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/596743860367630/

    **NOVEMBER 25, 6:00pm ASC: Open Mic Night - Help provide relief to Typhoon Haiyan victims
    Ethnic Cultural Theatre in Seattle, Washington
    Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/190577501128317/

    **DECEMBER 4, 7:00pm
    RISE: Opening the Consciousness of the (dis)Empowered
    Ethnic Cultural Center in Seattle, Washington
    Donations will be collected given to fund typhoon Haiyan relief through NAFConUSA Link: https://www.facebook.com/AAS360
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    FUNDRAISING EVENTS IN SAN DIEGO:

    November 21 - Open Mic with AnakBayan San Diego
    https://www.facebook.com/events/1431142950434236/
    for more info msg Ivan Penetrante, Ryth Abalos Mendez

    November 12 - Happy Hour Relief with Happy Helpers San Diego
    https://www.facebook.com/events/6064...=join&source=1



    Saturday, November 16 @ 10pm - 2am- UCSD Kapwa Tao: Philippines Typhoon Relief Benefit Dance
    Porters Pub UCSD
    COME TO THE PHILIPPINES TYPHOON RELIEF BENEFIT DANCE THIS SATURDAY HOSTED BY UCSD KAPWA TAO.

    All proceeds raised will go to ABS-CBN's Sagip Kapamilya Foundation!

    Event Page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/4223...=join&source=1

    Monday, November 18 - 11:30 - 1pm - UCSD Typhoon Haiyan Relief for the Philippines: Staff Association's 8th Annual Diversity Luncheon
    @ International Center UCSD
    Pre-Paid Event Only|member price $8.00|Nonmember $9.00
    to purchase tickets contact Nancy at nmagpusao@ucsd.edu

    a collection box will be available till November 22 if unable to attend luncheon.
    Items needed are:
    • Infant formula, peanut butter, instant noodles, canned goods (preferably with a tab to open), can opener
    • Gently used clothing, socks, shoes, tsinelas (flip-flops), for children and adults
    • Blankets or light wraps, towels
    • New underwear
    • Flashlights (and batteries)
    • Hand sanitizers
    • Alcohol wipes
    • Wash clothes
    • Anti-diarrheal medications
    • Mosquito nets
    • Mosquito repellant
    • Pain relief medications (aspirin, tylenol)
    • Gloves
    • Masks
    • Wound care materials (bandages, band aid, Neosporin)



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    IMPORTANT STATEMENTS/ARTICLES/MUST READS AND OTHER RESOURCES:

    AF3IRM Statement on Typhoon Yolanda - For the Typhoon Victims, Charity Must Be Followed by Justice
    http://www.af3irm.org/2013/11/af3irm-statement-typhoon-yolanda-typhoon-victims-charity-must-be-followed-justice

    Typhoon Yolanda Recovery: Serve the Suffering People, Not Corporate Interests - a statement by Damayan Migrant Workers Association, Co-Organizer of Sagip-Tulong Sa Pilipinas (STP) Relief Campaign
    https://www.facebook.com/notes/sagip...56206054484087

    NAFCON Ramps Up Relief Campaign as Super Typhoon Yolanda Ravages Central Philippines:
    http://nafconusa.org/2013/11/1060/

    Disaster by Design - How the Natural Disasters in the Philippines are Worsened
    http://relief.anakbayan.net/


    Stop the Madness: Help the Philippines Tackle Climate Change - by 18 Millions Rising
    http://18millionrising.org/blog/2013/nov/10/stop-madness/


    Why the Philippines Wasn't Ready For Typhoon Haiyan
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/11/11/why-the-philippines-wasnt-ready-for-typhoon-haiyan/


    Why You Should Donate to Peoples Organzations for Typhoon Haiyan Relief
    http://nafconusa.org/2013/11/why-you-should-donate-to-peoples-organizations-for-typhoon-haiyan-relief/

    What Transpired in Tacloban City, is not Looting, It's Survival - KMP
    http://manilatimes.net/what-transpired-in-tacloban-city-is-not-looting-its-survival-kmp/52228/

    Openness to Declare Martial Law In Tacloban City bares Aquino's Fascist Mindset
    http://kilusangmagbubukid.org/?p=1619

    Indigenous Elders from North & South America Unite and Send A Call to Action - Mystic Mamma
    http://www.mysticmamma.com/indigenous-elders-from-north-and-south-america-unite-and-send-a-call-to-action/


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    Thank you for helping my country, the Philippines!

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    My wife of nearly 18 years is from the Phils (Southern Leyte not too far from the worst).

    I passed through Tacloban City once and saw the General MacArthur memorial entry point into the Phils by the US in WW2.





    To get a different take on just how powerful this storm was ... it actually knocked down one of those statues:


    http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2...y-typhoon?lite


    Anyway (yes avoid Red Cross) the point is that this is serious stuff right now. The Philippines are made up of many hundreds of islands and the most pressing issue right now is the logistics of clearing the roads of trees and clutter from smashed houses. That takes heavy machinery and that takes time.

    Last I heard there are still, even after several days, some remote towns and villages that have yet to be contacted.

    People can go a couple weeks without food (not happily) but water and in this sort of event some medicines are really vital and time grows short to make those connections.

    They *really* need our help ... they are our brothers and sisters (in my case literally).


    Thank you.


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    Quote Posted by Kimberley (here)
    So LifeAngel how do you suggest we can best contribute?
    Hi Kimberly. Sorry for the late reply but have been very busy trying to get friends to donate but so far nothing. However we have had an overwhelming response from just locals who want to help. We surpassed our goal of feeding 200 families to 300. We are so happy and my wife is on her way to cebu city to deliver the goods. There are others, friends who have done the same and are putting all that they have collected as one and sending to Leyte island. We have volunteers to distribute the supplies in person.
    I wish I was there to help but stuck in Canada for the time being.

    We are now expanding our area of help and continuing to accept canned goods, water rice etc.

    As to answer your question I don't suggest sending money via donations. The country is so corrupt that the victims will be lucky to get 10% of every dollar.

    As you may already know the politicians are fighting over the millions being donated at this very moment.

    My friends have given up on the govt and taking matters into their own hands. We are about a dozen people uniting in different areas of Cebu and compiling all that we have collected and personally sending emergency supplies to the areas most needing the aid.

    If you know or have friends who are Filipino and you trust them perhaps its best to send money through them to families who are directly affected by the catastrophe.

    I wish I could suggest another easier way but when it comes to money in large amounts its hard to trust anyone there.

    Thanks

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    Quote Posted by sunflower (here)
    Quote My wife who is living in cebu right now has started a donation center for the Filipinos in Cebu. People have been coming from out of the woodwork donating what little they have.
    We are overwhelmed by the large response of the locals there.
    I am not there to help her because I live in Vancouver Canada but I am so proud of her donating her time and effort to help.
    Hi Life angel, right after I read your post I watched CBC news. Cebu has become the designated distribution center for aid to surrounding areas. Please continue to keep us informed. Your wife is truly "an angel"!

    Global Medics were mentioned in the Montreal Gazette yesterday. They do have a team in the area. Thanks, Ulli, for your suggestion.
    Hi sunflower. What you see on the news is exactly what is happening now except worse. There really has been very little aid that has reached in the very badly destroyed areas. Politicians are fighting over the donations and trying to pocket it.

    Many Filipino people have lost hope in the govt and taking matters into their own hands and helping as best as they can, like my wife.

    We hope our efforts will make a difference but we know we are not alone. Many small groups are banding together with others to pool what they have collected and are personally delivering them to the victims.

    The first wave of evacuees from Leyte have arrived in Cebu airport. My wife and a group of friends are on their way there now to donate food and water and medical supplies. Most of what our group has collected will be going to Leyte island.

    I wish I could upload pics but not sure how to do it.

    We will be accepting more donations so we can help others in the northern islands of Cebu.

    The people in my town have basically put all their trust in my wife to make sure that 100% donations are given to the victims.
    Our house was a gong show. Piles of upon piles of food in boxes in our living room and kitchen and in the front yard. Practically no room to move around lol.

    I will do my best to update my wife's progress.

    Thanks for all your support.

    Peace

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    Thank you lifeangel are you in the Philippians right now? Do you have internet accesses ( i guess you do having sent your above message)? Help us to help you and others, please. Do you have paypal account? if so can we donate to you and distribute? Please help us to help you and your country!!!!


    Thank you!! BIG

    edit....

    life angel I now realize you are in canada and your wife is in the Philippians...
    please advise us how we can help...Thank you
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