To my facebook friends, I hope you don’t mind me sharing your photos.
( I will be adding photos as I see them)
Thank you to everyone for helping our country! For a change, it is nice to see happy faces from people helping their countrymen!
From Ginger Paras
From Eloise
From Lisa Camara
From Tricia Tensuan of Enderun
From Krie Lopez of Messy Bessy helping out in Whitespace
From Tita Monique Villongco of White Space
“The Smiles of Ondoy” by Peachy Concepcion
Gk and RFM have launched massive relief efforts this past week and this is where my kids, cousins, family and friends have been. Amazing to see what the youth can do when they pull together as one. It is heartwarming to see the amount of giving going on whether in kind or in effort. People have been simply generous with their giving! Amazing 🙂
“What a relief!” by Ton Concepcion
From Dindin Lag :
When it’s given out of love, there’s no such thing as too much or too little…
From Mons Tantoco – jayj’s outreach- arroz caldo for 3000 flood victims
Poveda Family Relief Efforts From Leia Regala
Youth of San Antonio Relief Operations From Cres Yulo through Ria Campos
Hi everyone! Never before has exercising felt this good! We urge you to join the YSA FITNESS PROGRAM. If you want to burn excess fat and firm up your body – Parish Center ROOMS 1-4 is the perfect place for you! This is all natural! Watch those biceps firm up and see immediate results after loading all the relief goods you’ve packed and loaded! You’d want to come back the next day for more! Check out Mike, JJ, Nick, Vic, VOLTAIRE’s photos as proof.
Seriously now, Chips & Ian asked me to post this with the hope that more people would come to volunteer AND/OR donate. Anything from old tarpaulin (can be used as banigs), balikbayan boxes, clothes you haven’t worn for 2 years, etc.
Bonus na lang yung firm body.
Location: Santuario de San Anotnio Parish Center
From Bambi Reyes
Bambi donated assorted clothes to the victims of Typhoon Ondoy thru Sagip-Kapamilya-ABSCBN Iloilo City. Timing the truck is leaving today for Manila
From Peter Anglioto
Flood effects and Relief Efforts Location: San Mateo Pasig
From Isabel Lopez
5,300 water bottles in less than a day! Yey!!!
From Ana de Borja
Amidst the darkness that surrounds us – floods, impending storms, trapos – here is my silver lining: little kids sorting, packing and labeling relief goods at their school. Their hands are small, but their hearts are so big – big enough to brighten our future.
Animo La Salle from Lya Armovit-Torres
From Baba Ibazeta- Benedicto through Lead Ledesma Sanchez
This album is for all the generous hearts who gave to the victims of typhoon Ondoy – friends from far away and friends from home. They entrusted us with their money and in turn we were able to buy goods which we delivered to the Ateneo and to the Philippine Red Cross, Rizal Chapter. We only want to thank those who helped us and allowed us to be their “shoppers, drivers, and messengers”. We want to continue to help this way and we pray that more “men for others” come our way. Maraming salamat po!!! Please let us know how we can help you help others.
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Starbucks and the Ateneo Taskforce Ondoy Sept. 28, 2009
What you can do for typhoon Ondoy victims Sept. 28, 2009
And God is with us September 29, 2009
The Power of Prayer October 2, 2009
Super Typhoon Pepeng Checklist October 2, 2009
The Beauty of Prayer October 3, 2009
Messages/Lessons Learned from Ondoy and Pepeng October 4, 2009
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I posted school relief operations on my blog http://www.shootfirsteatlater.com/2009/09/typhoon-ondoy-flood-relief-operations.html. your pics are awesome and on a much larger scale. I’ll link this page on my blog. thanks for the pics!
Hi Heart to heart! I absolutely love your passion for helping the community and sharing information on human wellness. I was overwhelmed with the news of the flood in Manila, and these pictures you have posted of the community outreach is very impressive although I have notice a great deal in use of plastic. =( I was just a bit concerned, I feel that part of the clogged sewage and flooded rivers are caused by not recyclable materials. I understand the connivence of the material but i feel in part of moving forward is being aware of these things. My intention is not to criticize in a negative way but to simply comment and hopefully add to a solution. You seem to have a great deal of influence and I commend your use it it. Thank you for sharing. =) ANNA LIM of San Diego. anna371@aol.com
It’s so heartwarming to see citizens doing their best to help. I hope those plastic bags won’t end up in the ditch and be the cause of more devastating flooding in the future. A proper disposal of those bags should be imbibed in the minds of those receiving them. God bless everyone.
i am proud of my soon to be 1 year old godson ethan diep for donating his 1 dollar a day from his dad to the typhoon victims. charity starts early and love for countrymen. MABUHAY ANG PINOY! IBA ANG PINOY!
applauds all my lagasca-rivera family: 10-month old ethan, bong, weiss, mabeth, eloise, sean, uncle bing, aunty elsie, and all the rest of the Edurun College and Cavalry Hills relief groups! As soon as I can get my pix uploaded, check out my facebook profile for updates: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000239682642#/estiloco?ref=name Thanks & God Bless!
almost forgot Chard & Lei as well ~ sorry
thanks, we made the blog! haha. the youth of san antonio is still hard at work today, if you would like to donate or volunteer!
i love how despite everything, the victims of the typhoon are still smiling! proud to be pinoy!
heya credit the san mateo soup kitchen to my wife Alix and her company Rizal Poultry and EO ty 🙂
Hello Rica,
Thank you for being such an inspiration. Yes, we must go on doing our share and also teaching our children to help as best they can. La Salle was definitely so organized with their collecting, sorting , re packing and distribution. A whole system in place. Thanks to all the faculty, parents and small, medium and big kids who were there everyday to help. ANIMO LA SALLE!
Hello, I’m searching google and found your blog nice post. Mabuhay Sikat ang Pinoy!
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