have been stranded in malls, schools and even on top of their roofs.
Let's do our best to help out. I hope everyone is safe and the rescuers get to the affected areas real fast....
If you know anyone who needs help please fill in the spreadsheet with the address/location info: http://to.ly/r6E
Here’s what you can do even if you’re home.
1. E-mail
friends/relatives overseas to donate to Red Cross for Philippine flood
victim relief. Philippines’ Red Cross accepts credit card donations.
Click here: http://ping.fm/D6I57
2. If possible, go to Red Cross to help wrap and prepare relief goods. Here is a list of drop off centers for goods: http://to.ly/r6B
3. Call your parish to find out plans so you know where , how to help.
4. Pledge what would’ve been this weekend’s gimmick money for disaster relief.
Please visit http://www.redcross.org.ph/Site/PNRC/wtd.aspx
for additional info on donations.
You can also send your donations via
sms. Just type, RED
for Globe and 4483 for Smart subscribers.
Here are some numbers that might help:
NCRPO 838-3203 or 838-3354 for rubber boat requests;
NDCC (National Disaster Coordinating Council) Emergency Numbers: 912-5668, 911-1406, 912-2665;
Help hotlines: 734-2118, 734-2120. 0938-444BOYS
Last night was
tough, but we’ll get through this.
Please cascade this information to everyone (share, reblog, retweet)
Thanks....B
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