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Monday, November 11, 2013

Typhoon Yolanda: List of drop-off areas. Lets help



Yolanda had battered Visayas region very hard. As what we can see on every news within the past few days, our fellow Filipinos are suffering. Cebu and Bohol have not yet recovered from the 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake and now Super Typhoon Yolanda hit them again.

They have been flooded, no electricity, no food, no houses and dead bodies are every where. And rescue from our Government took time to penetrate some of the areas due to transportation difficulty but they are doing their best.

Other countries extended their help and our other kababayans around the world. In our little way, lets help either in cash or kind it will be HUGE for them.

Here are the list of the drop off areas within Metro Manila.

Quezon City
UP Diliman USC Student Council, New CHK gym, UP Diliman, Commonwealth Avenue, Alex Castro, 0917-8725396, Tweet @uscupdiliman
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.
Citizen's Disaster Response Center is calling for donations and volunteer's at 72-A Times St., West Triangle Homes, Quezon City. Call 929-9820 for inquiries.

Manila
St. Scholastica's College is accepting donations (cash or in kind). You may drop off the donations at 2560 Leon Guinto St., Manila, located behind DLS-College of St. Benilde. For cash donation, you may look for Sr. Selene or Dr. Rebecca Cacho. For donations through check or deposit, account name is St. Scholastica's College Manila, BDO account number 4580-000-210. If the donor is not based in Manila, inform the BDO manager that the deposit is for relief operations and have your fees waived. You may then email your transaction receipts to lizaban2@gmail.com for proper acknowledgment.
Tulong Tomasino of the UST Simbahayan Community Development Office in Manila is accepting donations. Tweet @USTCSC
Caritas Damayan, Caritas Manila Inc is accepting relief goods at 2002 Jesus St. Pandacan, Manila. Cash donation may be coursed through:
Peso bank accounts:
BPI SA# 3063-5357-01
BDO SA# 5600-45905
PNB CA# 10-856-660001-7;
UNION BANK CA# 00-030-001227-5
Dollar bank accounts:
BPI #3064-0033-55 (swift code BOPI PH MM)
PNB #10-856-660002-5 (swift code PNB MPH MM)

Pasig
The University of Asia and the Pacific is accepting donations (both in cash and in kind) for Typhoon Yolanda victims. Drop off point is at the Pearl Drive entrance of the school. For further information contact Erika Ng at 09175598862 or e-mail her at erica.ng20@gmail.com. Cash donations are also accepted through UA&P H.O.P.E.S. Relief Operations (ushare.unionbankph.com/uap) or through BPI Account No. 3993-0387-75 (Business Economics Association BEA). Email deposit slip to bea@uap.asia. For more information contact 09177176212.
Operation Blessing Philippines is accepting donations in cash and kind at E. Rodriguez Ave. C5 Road cor. Corporal Cruz Bagong Ilog, Pasig City. Call 477-7802 to 04 or (0917)581-2603 for more details. Operation Blessing is also accepting volunteers for their partners in Cebu and other nearby areas.

Taguig City
Victory Church Fellowship at LGF Every Nation Building 32nd St. Corner University Parkway, Bonifacio Global City is now accepting relief goods.
TindogTacloban, a partnership among private individuals, Victory Christian Fellowship (VFC), and the City Mayor's Office of Tacloban are accepting donations and volunteers for deployment. Contact Ms. Joey Hernandez at 347-3975 for inquiries. Donations may be dropped off at the following locations:
  VCF Alabang - 4th Floor Filinvest Wing, Festival Supermall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  VCF Fort - 32nd Street corner University Parkway Bonifacio Global City
Hands on Manila need volunteers who will pack relief goods for Typhoon Yolanda survivors at the Army Gym in Taguig.

Mandaluyong City
Give a Drop of Love, CFC Foundation, Inc. WWP at Apartelle 12, Starmall Complex, EDSA cor. Shaw Blvd., Madaluyong City are accepting food/non-food donations.
For cash donations: CFCFI BPI Mandaluyong Branch,
Dollar: 0184-0279-84 or Peso: 0181-0504-89.
Fax your deposit slip to (+632) 718-2213. Contact Anna Arcaya at 718-2213 or (0923)583-8577 for more details.
The Dream Project Philippines is accepting donations at the RFM Corporate Center, Pioneer cor. Sheridan Street, Mandaluyong City. Contact Prim Paypon at 09088100424.

Makati City
Santuario de San Anotio Church at 3117 McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati will be accepting on November 10 at 9am at the Parish Center. The goods will have to be packed in Manila for immediate distribution in Tacloban and other affected areas. Call (632) 843-8830 to 31 for more details.
The Palladium, Ateneo Law School's official publication, is accepting donations for quake and Typhoon Yolanda victims in the Visayas. Drop your donations at The Palladium PubRoom, 3/F Ateneo Professional Schools, Rockwell, Makati City. For more information, contact Abe Guinigundo at 09162504430.
The Lyceum College of Law is collecting relief goods at the LPU Law Student Government Office, Lyceum College of Law 109 L.P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village Makati City.
For further inquiries, please contact Fudge Tajar at 0915 3422304.
Punongbayan & Araullo is accepting donations in cash and in kind until Wednesday, November 13. Donations may be dropped off at their office in 19th, 20th and 23rd Floor, Tower 1 The Enterprise Center, Ayala Avenue, Makati City. For more information, contact Yusoph Maute (09234501004/09175793177).
For cash donations:
Bank Account Name: P&A Foundation, Inc.
Bank Account Number: 096-3-09652319-0

Bulacan
Sta. Maria Katipuneros is organizing Ride for a Cause Donation Drive for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda on Sunday, November 17 from 6:00-8:00am at the Caypombo Municipal Hall, Sta. Maria, Bulacan.

It's surreal and doesn't seemed fair but only God knows the reason behind all these. He does everything with purpose and I will not and never will doubt. Let us pray for them.

We can all get through to this catastrophe. God is good.


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