Agos https://www.rappler.com RAPPLER | Philippine & World News | Investigative Journalism | Data | Civic Engagement | Public Interest Sat, 17 Jun 2023 07:50:48 +0800 en-US hourly 1 https://www.altis-dxp.com/?v=5.9.5 https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2022/11/cropped-Piano-Small.png?fit=32%2C32 Agos https://www.rappler.com 32 32 #ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Oriental Mindoro oil spill https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-provinces-towns-barangays-affected-oriental-mindoro-oil-spill/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-provinces-towns-barangays-affected-oriental-mindoro-oil-spill/#respond Wed, 08 Mar 2023 18:24:54 +0800 MANILA, Philippines – The oil spill that took place after MT Princess Empress sank off the coast of Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, has put at risk more than 30 of Oriental Mindoro’s marine-protected areas and affected other provinces, including Antique in Western Visayas.

The Department of Health has already confirmed that it had been receiving reports of cases of people having trouble breathing and experiencing stomach pain and vomiting because of the incident. Aside from this, the incident also affected the livelihood of fishermen and raised environmental concerns.

Several groups have organized initiatives to seek monetary, in-kind, and hair waste donations to help clean up the oil spill and bring aid to affected communities. Here’s a list of donation drives:

Bruskos Barber Shop

Bruskos Barber Shop, a local shop located on the ground floor of Xentro Mall in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, is calling for customers to get haircuts and donate hair waste that will be used for cleaning the spill. In addition, the shop will donate 10% of its sales to the affected families.

The initiative will run from March 4 to April 4. More details here.

Cielito Zamora Senior High School-SSG

The Supreme Student Government (SSG) of the Cielito Zamora Senior High School, a public secondary school in Caloocan City, is accepting donations of hair waste that will be sent to Oriental Mindoro.

For donors, you may contact the student body’s president, Alvinson Aligam, through his Facebook page. You may also contact their partner organizations, Kabataan Para sa Kalikasan, through Jhonna Mae Sandoval (0926 052 8541); and Kapaka Organization Focal Person, through 0915 811 1054 or email kapaka.org@gmail.com.

GMA Kapuso Foundation

The GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) office is accepting monetary and material donations from Monday to Friday, from 9 am until 6 pm. 

For monetary donations, GMAKF accepts cash or checks. An official receipt will be issued to donors who will bring their cash donation to their office. For bank deposits, donors are asked to fax or email a bank transaction slip along with their contact details, where an official receipt would be sent. 

Monetary channels include GCash, Metrobank, UnionBank of the Philippines, Land Bank of the Philippines, Philippine National Bank, Banco de Oro, Bank of Commerce, and all branches of Cebuana Lhuillier in the Philippines. For account details, you may refer to the foundation’s website.

Moreover, in-kind donations can be sent to this drop-off point:

GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
2nd Floor GMA Kapuso Center
GMA Network Drive, cor. Samar Streets
Diliman, Quezon City 1103, Philippines

More details can be found here.

Palm Grass, The Cebu Heritage Hotel

Palm Grass, a local hotel in Cebu City, is seeking help from hair salons to donate hair waste that will be used in cleaning oil spills in Oriental Mindoro.

The drop-off point is located at 68 General Junquera Street, Barangay Kalubihan, Cebu City. Details here.

Provincial Information Office-Oriental Mindoro

The Provincial Information Office of Oriental Mindoro is calling for health supplies and in-kind donations such as food, water, and clothes.

The office advises donors to connect with their local Provincial Health Office for health supplies, and the Environment and Natural Resources Office for in-kind donations.

Interested donors may also contact Zyrene Cataquiz of the Provincial Administrator’s Office through their mobile number 0966 798 6495. More details can be found here.

Proyekto Philippines

Iloilo City-based nongovernmental organization Proyekto Philippines is accepting hair waste and monetary donations. For hair donations, donors are advised to message their Facebook page or contact 0917 651 2875.

Monetary donations can be sent through Daniel Agan’s GCash at 0917 651 2875. More details here.

Do you know of any other drives and initiatives helping communities affected by the oil spill incident in Oriental Mindoro? Use the hashtag #ReliefPH or email them to move.ph@rappler.com. – with reports from Glenn Jr. Ferrariz/Rappler.com

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#ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-paeng-philippines-2022/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-paeng-philippines-2022/#respond Sat, 29 Oct 2022 03:18:47 +0800 MANILA, Philippines – Several organizations are leading various donation drives and relief operations to respond to the needs of communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng (Nalgae).

Paeng continues to threaten areas in Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao, as the country heads into Undas weekend. Communities in Central Luzon, Southern Luzon, Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, and Central Mindanao have been affected. 

MovePH, the civic engagement arm of Rappler, is collating and verifying donation drives and relief operations assisting these affected communities.

Here is a running list of initiatives where you can extend your help: 

18 Donation Drive

18 Donation Drive, an initiative led by fans of Filipino boy group SB19, is accepting cash donations.

You may send your donations via GCash to 0977 729 1710 (Jaybee Gonzales.) 

ADRA Philippines

Adventist Development and Relief Agency Philippines is accepting monetary donations for affected families in the Visayas and Mindanao.

You may donate through the following channels:

  • BPI: 8501-0028-37 (Adra)
  • PNB: 243-8700022-88  (Adventist Development and Relief Agency)
  • BDO: 011 648 001362 (Adventist Development and Relief Agency Foundation Inc.)
Advocates for Sustainable Liguasan

Advocates for Sustainable Liguasan, in partnership with the Bangsamoro Youth Commission, Mindanao Movement for Peace, ECOtawato, and ILMObility are accepting any kind of monetary and in-kind donations for those affected in the Bangsamoro region.

For monetary donations:

  • GCash : 09360820868

For in-kind donations, kindly contact Moadz S. Mangelen at 0966 493 4635.

Akbayanihan

Akbayanihan is mobilizing efforts to send relief to communities in Aklan, Capiz, Iloilo, and Maguindanao.

It is accepting monetary and in-kind donations.

Monetary donations may be sent to this account:

Akbayanihan Foundation, Inc.

Security Bank – Kamias

00000 468630 41

Swift code: SETCPHMMXXX

Meanwhile, in-kind donations may be brought to 61 Mahabagin Street, Teachers Village, Diliman, Quezon City.

For coordination, contact Vives at  +639661724008

ALAB Movement

Aktibong Lumbeño, Angat Bolunterismo (ALAB) Movement, is accepting monetary donations to help communities in the barangays of Lumban, Laguna, and its surrounding municipalities.

For monetary donations:

  • GCash – 0977-305-6818 (Anton John L.)
  • PNB – 2487-1012-0225 (Jean Angela De Leon)

Kindly send a screenshot of your transcription receipt to their official Messenger: ALAB Movement

Alliance of Magnanimous Youth Leaders

The Alliance of Magnanimous Youth Leaders is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to reach affected areas in the Bangsamoro region.

For monetary donations, you may send them through:

  • GCash: 0906 529 7165 (Sarah Dumadas)

For in-kind donations, people may drop them off at any of the following locations:

  • DOS: In front of RHU, Ukay-Ukay, Dalican, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte
    • Contact person: Yas Esmail
    • Contact number: 0905 124 1236
  • Tamontaka: 2nd Road, Conception Street, Tamontaka, Cotabato City
    • Contact person: Dumadas Sarah Yu/Ain Amilbangsa Zacaria
    • Contact numbers: 0906 529 7165/0955 395 5278
  • Cotabato: MB Bagua, Bagua, Cotabato City
    • Contact person: Aileen Akir
    • Contact number: 0991 955 8122
Ambagan PH

Ambagan PH is accepting monetary and in-kind donations for those affected in Luzon and Mindanao. 

For monetary donations:

  • GCash – 09369086657 or 09973746913
  • BPI – 1789-0536-57 (Angelica Reyes)
  • Landbank – 3077-0974-80 (Geusefinno Perucho)
  • PayPal – aperucho.pnfsp@gmail.com

For in-kind donations – such as canned goods, rice, water, medicine, and sleeping bags – contact the following: 

  • Laguna – Jeric Miras, 09300639447
  • Rizal – Jhon Francisco, 09364057870
  • MIMAROPA – JM Forcado, 09150185065
  • Aklan – Angelica Reyes, 09553414260
  • Mindanao – Yoshi Abeson, 09973746913

You may also contact Aian Perucho at 09204555991 for other inquiries.

Angat Buhay

Angat Buhay, in partnership with Tanging Yaman Foundation, is calling for cash and in-kind donations to aid affected families.

For cash donations, you may send them in this channel:

  • Metrobank: 613-7-613-00046-8, Acct. Name: Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc.

For tracking purposes, kindly submit the name of the donor and a screenshot of the transaction/deposit slip to tangingyaman777@gmail.com

In-kind donations – such as blankets, instant food, rice, sanitary kits, and bottled water – may be dropped off at Loyola Schools Covered Courts, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan, Quezon City, from November 2 to 12. Kindly contact Lowie at 0921 296 1373 for assistance. 

Angat Buhay Iloilo Youth Network

Angat Buhay Iloilo Youth Network is calling for in-kind and monetary donations for the victims of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng in Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. The donations will be streamlined to partner organizations in Panay.

Monetary donations may be sent through the following channels:

  • GCash: 09682894491, Arriane Jade Camot
  • Unionbank: 1093 2092 8962, Zyril Jeff De Los Angeles

In-kind donations may be droped off at Villa Darroca Compound, Quezon St., Arevalo, Iloilo City.

Balai Obrero Foundation

Balai Obrero Foundation Inc. is calling for donations in order to distribute relief packs and launch soup kitchens in areas outside Metro Manila.

Monetary donations may be sent to the following:

  • BDO: 001490128806 (Balai Obrero Foundation Inc.)
  • GCash: 0951 925 1037 (Maria Elena Pausal)

In-kind donations – such as water, rice, canned goods, toiletries, clothes, and medicines – may be dropped off at Tulong Obrero Headquarters, 63 Narra Street, Project 3, Quezon City

CalamiTeam

CalamiTeam, a youth-led organization, has set up a donation drive for severely affected areas in Cavite. They accept cash and in-kind donations, such as food, medical supplies, clothes, and toys. 

Monetary donations may be sent to the following:

  • GCash – 0915 902 0424 (Jerilyn Yap)
  • UnionBank – 1094 2400 7892 (Jersey Yap) 

In-kind donations may be dropped off at Vista Verde South Executive Village, Barangay Mambog 4, Bacoor, Cavite. Kindly contact them at 0915 902 0424 or 0950 448 8129 for assistance.

Caritas Philippines

Caritas Philippines is accepting monetary donations for affected families and communities. They aim to provide emergency food, shelter, water, medicines, and hygiene kits to those affected.

For donations, refer to the following:

  • BPI: 4951-007116 (CBCP Caritas Filipinas Foundation Inc.)
  • Metrobank: 632-7-632-028586 (CBCP Caritas Filipinas Foundation Inc.)
  • BDO: 00450803419-2 (CBCP Caritas Filipinas Foundation Inc.)
  • GCash: 0915 209 4092

Send your deposit or transaction slip to alaykapwa.caritas@gmail.com.

Center for Community Transformation

Center for Community Transformation Cotabato is calling out for donations and volunteers who can help in their relief efforts. Kindly contact Arlene at 0920 973 0179 or Timothy at 0945 506 1545 for assistance.

Central Philippine University Republic

The Central Philippine University (CPU) Republic is accepting cash and in-kind donations. 

Cash donations may be sent through the following Central Philippine University accounts:

  • BPI – 9245-8137-48 
  • PNB – 3104-1009-5973
  • BDO – 4990-0573-44
  • MetroBank – 3753-3750-86515 
  • UCPB – 3121-1107-65 

For in-kind donations, kindly drop them at the Central Philippine University main gate, Iloilo City. Donations will be accepted until Friday, November 4. 

Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod Student Government

The Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod Student Government is currently accepting cash and in-kind donations for those affected in Negros Occidental.  

For monetary donations, you may send them to these accounts:

  • BPI – 9189-2825-05  (Kate Geriane)
  • GCash – 0977 796 1756 (Kate Geriane)

For tracking purposes, kindly notify and send a photo/screenshot of your receipt via email to sg@csab.edu.ph or via Facebook.

They will accept in-kind donations starting Wednesday, November 2, at the Student Government Office in Colegio San Agustin, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. 

College Editors Guild of the Philippines

The College Editors Guild of the Philippines, an alliance of tertiary student publications, is taking in-kind and monetary donations for the victims of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng nationwide.

Send your in-kind donations to 117C Matatag Street, Barangay Central, Diliman, Quezon City or contact 0906-651-9730. 

Monetary donations may be sent them through:

  • G-Cash: 09555644136 (Melanie Joy Feranil)
  • BPI: 9599-1674-01 (Melanie Joy Feranil)
Council of Organizations of the Ateneo – Zamboanga

The Council of Ateneo Organizations (COA-Z) and ECA-Office of the Vice President and the BOCG, in partnership with the Rotaract Club and Interact Club of Zamboanga City, are calling for donations for people displaced by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

Monetary donations may be sent  through GCash number 0966-268-3654 under Anthonete Braganza.

For in-kind donation, such as food (especially halal ready-to-eat goods), drinking water, clothing, hygiene products, blankets, beddings, and eating utensils, please refer to the following addresses:

  • P.C. Compound, Kalye Saba, Barangay Zone 1, Zamboanga City
  • ECA Room, Ateneo de Zamboanga University, La Purisima St, Zamboanga City
Cotabato State University Supreme Student Government

The Cotabato State University Student Government has organized an emergency relief drive for affected communities. It is accepting monetary donations through: 

  • GCash: 0969 192 1297 or 0995 742 1794

You may also send your in-kind donations, such as water, canned goods, clothes, hygiene kit, to this drop-off point:

  • Cotabato State University Main Gate, Sinsuat Ave, Cotabato City

For other inquiries, please contact Norhamid S. Amairomag at 0936 058 1943.

Criados 

Criados, a nonprofit medical outreach group based in Davao, is seeking monetary donations for victims of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng in Cotabato City. They are accepting donations until November 5, Saturday.

Monetary donations may be sent to the GCash account of Shaquille Biruar, 09955180971.

CSU CETC-Local Student Government

The Cotabato State University-Local Student Government – with other student organizations in the university – is accepting in-kind and monetary donations for people in Cotabato affected by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

Monetary donations may be sent through the following channels:

  • GCash: 09350433816, Datu Norman B. Sendad
  • DBP: 9105247962, Sheenafathmah Datumanong

For in-kind donations, contact 09350433816 and drop-off your donations at the CETC-LSG Office at the 1st floor of the CETC Building, Cotabato State University, Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato City. 

Divine Word College of San Jose Disaster Response Team

The Divine Word College of San Jose Disaster Response team (DWCSJ) is asking for cash and in-kind donations to provide assistance to those affected.

Monetary donations may be sent to any of the following accounts:

GCash
0928-258-4199
Ana Mae Tividad

0945-304-5765
Ruben Adriano

The following in-kind donations are needed:

  • Ready-to-eat food (easy to open canned goods, instant noodles, biscuits)
  • Rice
  • Drinking water
  • Sanitary kits (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, sanitary napkin, diapers)
  • Clothes (T-shirts, shorts, pants, undergarments)
  • Towels and blankets
  • Face masks and alcohol

These may be dropped off at the DWCSJ’s student lounge.

El Consejo Atenista 

El Consejo Atenista, Ateneo de Zamboanga University’s College Student Government, is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for flood victims in Zamboanga City.

The following items are encouraged for donations:

  • Food supplies (canned goods, rice, bottled water, and condiments)
  • Hygiene supplies (alcohol, soap, face mask, toothbrush, toothpaste, detergent)
  • Safety kits (medicine, flashlight, candle, and matches)
  • Others (raincoat, boots, blankets, clothes, pillows)

For monetary donations, you may send them through the following channels:

  • GCash: 09269252462 (Dawn D. Daño)
  • BDO: 003150248749 (Dawn D. Daño)
  • Cash: Maria Angelee Alba (+63 997 567 2336, XH 102, El Consejo Atenista Office)

Send the bank and GCash receipts to elconsejo@adzu.edu.ph for proper acknowledgement and tracking.

GCash and Globe

Globe accepts cash donations through its #OneGlobe Typhoon Paeng relief drive. 

You may send your donations through the following channels:

  • GCash – Send your donations through Pay Bills or by scanning the GCashGivesBack QR code. 
  • People may also donate directly to non-governmental organization partners by scanning their QR codes. Donations via the aforementioned means will be channeled to those partners. 
  • GlobeOne app – Send cash via GlobeOne app using your Globe Rewards points.

Check this out for more details:

HandumKabataan

HandumKabataan, a youth organization based in Antique, calls for monetary donations to purchase relief goods such as groceries for communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

You may send through the GCash account under Hannah Bee S. at 09361473651.

Inquirer Foundation

The Inquirer Foundation is accepting cash donations for the recovery and immediate aid of affected families.

Details below:

For any inquiries, send an email to foundation@inquirer.com.ph.

JCI Cotabato

JCI Cotabato calls for relief goods and donations for the victims of Severe Tropical Storm #PaengPH in Southern Mindanao.

You may donate through the GCash or scan the QR code in the poster:

  • Alyssa Cara G – 09956576330
Kabataan Partylist

Kabataan Partylist, in coordination with Tulong Kabataan, is calling for monetary and in-kind donations. 

The following items are recommended:

  • Clean drinking water
  • Halal canned goods and instant food packs
  • Rice

These may be dropped off at the UP Diliman USC Office and the PUP Sta. Mesa SKM Office

You may send your cash donations to point person Czariz Gayle P. Castro:

  • GCash: 09353343854  
  • BDO: 007120297055
Kabataan sa Kartilya ng Katipunan

Kabataan sa Kartilya ng Katipunan is accepting cash donations to help affected communities in Laguna. 

You may send your donations to:

  • GCash – 09457445109 (Andre G.)
  • Metrobank – 2603260603559 (Warren Almeida)
Kalasag

Kalasag, a nonprofit organization based in Kidapawan City, has launched a donation drive to help the affected communities in Pigcawayan and other areas in Cotabato.

Priority items include water, food packs, hygiene kits, napkins, diapers, milk formula, blankets, and ready-to-wear clothes. 

You may also send monetary donations via: 

  • Chinabank: 1185 0201 6009 (RVJ Gatchalian) 
  • PNB: 0131 1310 0000 0167 (Allen Claire Arances)
  • GCash: 0947 272 4690 (Aryanne Joy V.)
  • Maya: 0921 600 9331 (Vincent Arnold G.)
  • Paypal: @yannea or aryanne.vee@gmail.com (Aryanne Joy Vigo)

For GCash and Maya transactions, kindly include “For PAENGPH Donation.” For bank transfers and other channels, please send a screenshot of the transaction to the page.

For in-kind donations, you may drop them off at:

  • USC House in front of Kalimudan student center, UP Mindanao – 0915 600 2053 (Fau)
  • Miko’s Suites, Bonifacio Street, Poblacion, Davao – 0935 172 8717 (Elle)
  • SM City Uptown CdO, 73 Corrales Ave – 09474 809 296 (Bob)
  • Corner of Datu Piang St., Brgy. Poblacion, Kidapawan- 0921 600 9331 (Cholo)
  • Purok 4, Brgy. Osias, Kabacan – 0906 397 3097 (Marc)
  • Koronadal City, South Cotabato – 0915 056 5737 (Gab)
Kapit Mindanao-#KapitPinas

Kapit Mindanao is accepting cash donations to assist communities in Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao. 

To donate, visit this link: bit.ly/KapitPaeng 

Kariton ng Maralita Network

Kariton ng Maralita Network is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for communities in Barangay UP Campus.

For monetary donations, kindly send them via GCash at 0927-897-0945 (Cheska Estepa). 

Donations may be delivered to the UPD USC Office, 3rd Floor, UP Student Union Building (SUB), UP Diliman, Quezon City

You may also sign up as a community volunteer and a repacker here: bit.ly/IskoOps-Volunteers 

KATRIBU Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas

KATRIBU Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas is accepting monetary donations to help affected indigenous peoples and Moro people in Maguindanao.

People may send their donations via GCash: 0917 316 0208 (Rikki Mae G.) For inquiries, people may also contact the same cell phone number. 

KonsultaMD

KonsultaMD is offering free health consultations for one month to provide medical support to storm survivors. They may use the code LIBRENGKONSULTA to get free consultations via the KonsultaMD app or by calling (02) 7798 8000. Support sessions with a licensed mental health professional are also available for free for a month with the code HEREFORU.

Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center

The Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center is accepting cash and in-kind donations for the indigenous communities in Maguindanao. 

For cash donations, refer to the following channels: 

  • GCash – 0905 813 7658 
  • BPI – 2163 2157 67 (CIDEV-PHIL, INC.)

For donation inquiries, you may contact Leticio at 0955 947 3173 or Romeo at 0905 813 7658. 

League of Filipino Students-Sucat

The League of Filipino Students-Sucat opens a donation drive to help affected areas in Parañaque. 

Cash donations may be sent via GCash at 09206425317 care of Adelaida Ventayen. 

For in-kind donations, contact them through their Facebook page. 

LILAK/Purple Action for Indigenous Women Rights Inc.

LILAK is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for affected indigenous women and their families in Maguindanao and Cotabato City. 

The communities’ immediate needs include food packs,; clothes,; underwear,; sanitary napkins,; and medicines for colds, headaches, and fevers.

Monetary donations may be sent to any of these accounts:

  • BPI: 1993 2179 28 (LILAK/Purple Action for Indigenous Women Rights Inc.)
  • GCash: 0915 144 3907 (Abbygail Dupale)
  • PayPal: paypal.me/katutubonglilak

For in-kind donations, interested donors may contact Teduray, Lambangian, and Erumanen Menuvu organizations in Mindanao. More details here:

Management Academic Organization

The Management Academic Organization of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University is accepting monetary donations to assist families in Zamboanga. 

Cash donations may be sent via GCash to 0917 927 9888 (Xin Xin Wang).

Moropreneur Inc.

The Moropreneur Inc., a nongovernmental organization which aims to empower indigenous communities in Mindanao, activates its humanitarian action and recovery program to aid affected communities in Maguindanao, Cotabato, and other parts of southwestern Mindanao.

For monetary donations, please refer to the QR codes provided in the post below.

Drop off in-kind donations at the following locations:

  • TMI Office, 4th floor, Bajunaid Building, Bonifacio St., Cotabato City
  • TMI Sub-Office, Room 1, MPD Apartment, 23 Purdue Street, Celdran Village, Iligan City

The organization will be offering a mobile kitchen, drinking water supply, common medicine, clothes, blankets, and mental health support for the survivors of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants

The National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants has launched a donation drive for those affected.

Donations may be sent through the following channels:

BPI: 8633-0235-15 (NFJPIA Inc.)
BDO: 0037-8062-0345 (Ma Daisy Mistula)
UnionBank: 1096-6080-4657 (Yssabelle Nabua Callanga)
LBP: 3186-1952-47 (John Paolo Enguanzo)
GCash: 0997-521-8275 (John Paolo Enguanzo)
Maya: 0961-306-0498 (Pio Emmanuel Prescrito

For transparency & documentation, kindly answer the form: https://tinyurl.com/NFJPIA-Panaghiusa

NNARA-Youth

National Network of Agrarian Reform Advocates-Youth (NNARA), in partnership with Sagip Kanayunan and Tulong Anakpawis, is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to augment relief efforts for affected farmers, agricultural workers, and fisherfolk. 

The following items may be dropped off at 56 K-9th St., West Kamias, Quezon City:

  • Rice
  • Canned goods
  • Drinking water
  • Hygiene kits
  • Clothes
  • Face masks
  • Medicine
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping mats
  • Blankets
  • Farm tools
  • Seeds

Cash donations may be sent via GCash and Paymaya:

  • GCash – 09952590950
  • Paymaya – 09064273981
Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute

The Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute is currently accepting cash donations to preposition quick response care bags to be distributed in Negros Occidental. 

Kindly refer to the post below for more details.

Northwestern Visayan Colleges

The Northwestern Visayan Colleges, in partnership with NVC Alumni Affairs, UP Alumni Affairs, and JCI Aklan Kalantiao, opened a donation drive to aid communities in Aklan. 

For cash donations:

  • GCash – 09988507290 (Allan Angelo L. Quimpo); 09189591687 (Liza V. Cezar) 

Drop in-kind donations at the following addresses: 

  • NVC RSQ Building, Capitol Site, Estancia, Kalibo, Aklan
  • NVC Carmen Hotel, Pastrana St., Poblacion, Kalibo, Aklan
Office of the UE-Caloocan Fine Arts, Architecture & Design Student Council

The Office of the UE-Caloocan Fine Arts, Architecture & Design Student Council is calling for monetary donations to assist affected families in Zamboanga. 

You may send your donations here: 

  • GCash – 0945 166 4677 (Johanna Reign Nahial)
  • BDO – 003850221029 (Robellaine Aira M. Abuan)
  • BPI – 5476340413 (Rigel Ronald B. Gabriel)
One Capiz Volunteer Group

The One Capiz Volunteer Group is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for those affected in Capiz, Roxas. 

They are accepting monetary donations through:

  • GCash: 0968 261 5490, Julie Anne Humbas
  • Paypal:  www.paypal.me/KeanaBarrientos
  • Paymaya: 09682615490, Julie Anne Humbas
  • BDO: 003390484331 (Fretch Kevin Centillo) or 003390308843 (EJ Joy C. Villamor)

For in-kind donations such as food packs and water supply, you may drop them off at the One Capiz Volunteer Group headquarters located at Lakandula St., Burgos Ilawod, Roxas City.

For inquiries, contact Jeber de Jose Genodia (fb.com/jebzkie.genodia) and Ann Gellada  (0968 377 1425 or fb.com/nana020514).

Order of Asclepius

The Order of Asclepius, a medical organization based in the West Visayas State University, is accepting cash donations for affected communities in Aklan and Antique. 

Donations can be sent to:

  • GCash – 0939 905 8211 (Almira Louise Hinsoy)
  • BPI – 1339462301 (Almira Louise Hinsoy) 

For additional assistance, kindly contact Jeric Orendez or Brian Atencion on Facebook. 

Panay Center for Disaster Response

The Panay Center for Disaster Response, in partnership with Tulong Kabataan Western Visayas, is calling for donations to help those affected in Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, and Iloilo City. Affected communities are in urgent need of drinking water, food packs, sleeping kits, and hygiene kits.

For monetary donations, you may send them through the following channels:

  • GCash: 0910 127 6822, Armie Almero
  • BPI: 009243-2700-89, Panay Center for Disaster Response, Inc.
Pavia National High School Supreme Student Government

The Pavia National High School – Supreme Student Government is calling for in-kind and monetary donations for victims in Aklan. 

For monetary donations, you may send them through:

GCash
09610254384 – Neil Terrence Masigon

Palawan/Cebuana/M Lhuillier
09610254384 – Neil Terrence Masigon

BPI
1119193407 – Denby Tolinero

These will be directed to the Aklan Volunteer Youth Action Network for the benefit of victims in the area.

The following in-kind donations are encouraged:

  • Food products – Rice, canned goods, instant noodles, coffee, Milo, milk, egg, bread or biscuits, fresh vegetables, fruits
  • Hygiene kits – Bath soaps, shampoo, sanitary pads, face mask/shields, and other essential products/goods
  • Medicine kits – Vitamin C, multivitamins
  • Bedding materials – Banig, pillows, and blanket

These may be dropped off at Pavia National High School’s Guard House.

Collection of donations will start on November 2, at Pavia National High School.

PayMongo and For the Future

For the Future, in partnership with PayMongo, is calling for donations for residents displaced by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.

You may send your donations through their website https://paymongo.page/l/typhoon-relief-donate.

PESO Mindanao State University-GenSan

Physical Education Student’s Organization Mindanao State University-GenSan is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for families in Mindanao. 

Cash donations may be sent via GCash at 09062189367 care of John Lloyd Mallano.

In-kind donations can be dropped at Mindanao State University–General Santos City Gymnasium, South Cotabato, starting on Wednesday, November 2. 

Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates

The Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates is accepting monetary donations to help those affected by the typhoon.

You may send your donations through the following channels:

  • GCash – 0968-855-7595 (Catherine Jover)
  • BDO – 003648003409 (Philippine Alliance of Human Right Advocates)
Philippine Red Cross

Philippine Red Cross is accepting cash and in-kind donations. 

For cash donations, kindly refer to the following details in the post below. 

Send in-kind donations to Philippine Red Cross Tower, 37 EDSA corner Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City. Note that PRC only accepts perishable goods with expiry dates of not less than six months. Donations of old clothes are discouraged.

Pigcawayan NHS Supreme Student Government

The Supreme Student Government of Pigcawayan National High School has organized a donation drive to help provide food to evacuees at the Pigcawayan Gymnasium. 

Monetary donations may be sent through GCash account 09706072533 under Ma. Virgie Genova. 

In-kind donations, particularly blankets, clothes, canned goods, slippers, medicines, and water, may be dropped off at the Municipal Hall Lobby, Pigcawayan.

For more information, kindly contact the following:

  • Smart – 09706072533
  • Globe – 09354926014
POSITIVE VIBES

Positive VIBES, in partnership with E-Learning Wheels, is accepting donations that will be used to distribute hygiene kits and other needs to select evacuation centers in Datu Odin Sinsuat, Cotabato City, and Pigcawayan from November 2 to 4.

Positive VIBES is accepting hygiene kits, used clothes, and non-perishable goods. Drop- off points are at BARMM Compound, Cotabato City, and Belano Residence fronting Upper Katungal Elementary School, Tacurong City.

For cash donations, refer to the following:

  • GCash: 0965 453 3319 (Ariane Jane Belano) or 0997 091 1234 (Najive Nava)
  • Land Bank of the Philippines: 2746278724 (Najive Nava)

For inquiries you may call 0928 551 9756, email volunteershub.vibes@gmail.com, or message them on Facebook at Positive VIBES.

PSHS-WVC Student Alliance

The Philippine Science High School – Western Visayas Campus Student Alliance (PSHS-WVC) is accepting donations to help those affected in Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. Donations will be used to purchase necessities for evacuees, including potable drinking water, sanitary supplies, emergency kits, and other food items. They will also be used to carry out emergency relief operations in the said areas.

You may send your donations through the following GCash numbers:

  • 0995 710 7671 – Leanne Clarisse Losañes
  • 0956 407 4572 – Althea Lorraine Jules Servano

For in-kind donations, you may drop them off at the Philippine Science High School-Western Visayas Campus, Metropolis Avenue, Brgy. Bito-on, Jaro, Iloilo City.

Kindly direct your donations and receipts through their donation tracker: https://tinyurl.com/TYPHOONPAENGDONATIONDRIVE

Rotaract Club of UP Baguio 

The Rotaract Club of UP Baguio has launched a Bingo Donation Drive. All profits will be redirected to the Rotaract Clubs of 3870, which are based in Mindanao. Here are the mechanics to join:

Sea Gentiles for Christ Ministries

The Sea Gentiles for Christ Ministries calls for donations to help those who have been badly affected in Zamboanga.

In-kind donations can be dropped off at the SGCM MAIN CENTER from October 29 to 31.

Monetary donations may be sent through the following channels:

  • BPI: Jimae Ty Fuchay – 2119 2677 33
  • Gcash: 09755015204
Serve the People Brigade UPLB

University of the Philippines Los Baños’ Disaster Response Task Force is calling for donations and volunteers to help affected communities.

You may donate to any of the following accounts:

GCash
Nimuel Yangco
09957858562

LANDBANK
Gywenneth M. Cariaga
1687445771

BPI
Danielle Alyza Uy 
SA 8279 2573 33

PAYPAL
http://paypal.me/stpbuplb
stpbuplb@gmail.com

All transaction receipts must be sent to the Serve the People Brigade – UPLB official Facebook page.

The following in-kind donations are recommended:

  • COVID-19 essentials (face masks, alcohol, sanitizers,etc)
  • Rice, non-perishable food in easy-to-open cans or pouches (biscuits, etc), drinking water, powdered drinks (coffee, milk, etc)
  • Dignity kit (hair comb, hair ties, nail cutter, etc)
  • Toiletries (shampoo, toothpaste, soap, toothbrush, sanitary napkin, etc), first-aid kit

For the drop-off point, coordinate with the Serve the People Brigade – UPLB via their official Facebook page or hotline: 0927 016 9307.

They are also accepting volunteers. More details here:

Social Advocates for Youth

The Social Advocates for Youth is accepting cash donations.

Cash donations can be sent via Gcash to 0977 402 3704 (Jayvee Manijas).

Funds will be used to purchase food, hygiene kits, and other basic essential items for the victims.

For proper acknowledgement, kindly send a photo/screenshot of your receipt to their Facebook page, SAY – Social Advocates for Youth

For more information, you may contact Jaybee Manijas at 0977 402 3704. 

Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts of the Philippines

The Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts of the Philippines Association and the 2022 National Finalists of the Search for TOBS are accepting cash and in-kind donations to aid affected communities in the Visayas and Mindanao.

For cash donations:

BDO: 005950602324 (Ben B. Secretario)
BPI: 3219033388 (Ben B. Secretario)
AUB: 329-13-0001880 (Datuyaman C. Datumanong)
LBP: 1416145462 (Ashley Dela Cruz)
Metrobank: 068-3-06834334-9 (John Carlo Prieto)
GCash: 09954347469 (John Carlo Prieto)
PayMaya: 09178369674 (Ben B. Secretario)

Send your proof of transaction to israelhanzgolez.ph@gmail.com or include in the remarks section “For Tabang PH” for easier accounting.

For more information, contact Amber G. Quiban at 09052471538 or Israel Hans Golez at 09508905996.

Tulong Kabataan

Tulong Kabataan Western Visayas, in partnership with Panay Center for Disaster Response, is accepting  monetary or in-kind donations for Paeng victims in Iloilo, Capiz, Antique, and Aklan.

Monetary donations may be sent to GCash account 09272063271, Arlie Bosque

In-kind donations, may be dropped off at:

  • Door 2, Jadeleza Apartment, Fajardo St., Jaro, Iloilo City
  • Philippine Science High School – Western Visayas Campus, Metropolis Avenue, Brgy. Bito-on, Jaro, Iloilo City
  • UPV Iloilo City Campus, Delgado St., Iloilo City
  • University of Antique CBA Department, Sibalom, Antique
  • WVSU Forum-Dimensions Office, West Visayas State University, Luna Street, Iloilo, Philippines
Tulong Lasalyano

Tulong Lasalyano is accepting monetary donations to give assistance and essentials to affected communities.

You may send your donations through the following channels:

Account Name: De La Salle Brothers Inc.
Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
Peso Savings Account Number: 3103-3749-86
US$ Dollar Savings Account Number: 3104-0289-09
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

Rizal Commercial Bank Corporations (RCBC)
Peso Savings Account Number: 7590-569081
US$ Dollar Savings Account Number: 8-296-00115-6
Swift Code: RCBCPHMM

Security Bank Corporation
Peso Savings Account Number: 0000014366500
US$ Dollar Savings Account Number: 0000011740719
Swift Code: SETCPHMM

Banco De Oro (BDO)
Peso Checking Account Number: 002198015937

Paypal
https://paypal.me/DeLaSallePhilippines

Others:
https://www.tulonglasalyano.ph/donate

Send a copy of your deposit slip to tulonglasalyano@delasalle.ph

Ulikid PH

Ulikid PH, a youth-led organization, is accepting financial assistance and in-kind donations for affected communities in Antique.

In-kind donations such as beddings, clothing, and relief goods may be dropped off at the Bishop de Wiit Hall of St. Anthony’s College in San Jose, Antique, starting Saturday, October 29.

Union of Muslim Youth Organizations

The Union of Muslim Youth Organizations is asking for cash and in-kind donations for affected communities in Cotabato City and nearby municipalities.

You may send monetary donations through the following channels:

  • GCash: 0977 396 6441 (Roslainie Mamalaguia)
  • Landbank: 0376408604 (Hasmin K. Drus)

For in-kind donations, kindly contact Jordan Alimanan at 0905 603 8294. 

University of Antique Student Government

The University of Antique Student Government-Sibalom Campus calls for donations to help students and other evacuees at the university.

You may send your donations through the following GCash numbers:

  • 09396761407 – Keith Andrew Mission
  • 09609134454 – ALKALI YTHANA FERNANDEZ
  • 09976950476 – Madelyn Ann Daniel
University Students’ Alliance of the College of ICT

The University Students’ Alliance of the College of Information and Communications Technology is accepting cash donations to purchase relief goods and deliver these to affected areas in Western Visayas.

For monetary donations, refer to the following details:

  • GCash: 0908 865 8351, Augustine Seve F. Kang Bacale
  • BPI: 9299148561, Augustine Seve F. Kang Bacale

Send your proof of deposit or transfer to the Facebook page of USA-CICT.

For inquiries, please contact Elijah Abao at 0915 949 1108 or Louise Kylle Bulan at 0909 760 1525.

UP Capizeños

UP Capizeños is calling for monetary donations to help their fellow Capizeños who are greatly affected by the typhoon.

You may send your donations through the following channels:

  • GCash – 0916-775-4758 (Francis Wilfred Olilang)
  • Land Bank – 0476298113 (Kametchi Anne Blancaflor)
UP Cebu University Student Council

The UP Cebu University Student Council, in collaboration with the Office of Student Affairs, has launched a donation drive for affected students, professors, staff, and other constituents.

For cash donations, you may send them to: 

  • GCash: 0998 267 4683 (Aireen Victoria R. Apas)
  • BPI: 3611 0061 43 (University of the Philippines Cebu Educational and Research Foundation Incorporation)
    • Branch: Lahug, Cebu City
    • Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

For in-kind donations, please contact Alena Macasil at 0961 928 7266, or send a message to the UP Cebu Office of Student Affairs Facebook page.

UP Diliman University Student Council

The UP Diliman University Student Council, in partnership with Tulong Kabataan PH and Kariton ng Maralita Network, is relaunching IskoOps to help those affected. They are accepting donations and volunteers.

Monetary donations may be sent through the following payment channels:

GCash
0977-418-3826: Don Alejandro A.

BDO
003920108951: Margarita Alicia P. Ilagan

PayMaya
0923-237-5290: Julian Matthew Formadero

PayPal
paypal.me/neoaison: Don Alejandro Aison

They are accepting the following in-kind donations:

  • Clean bottled drinking water
  • Halal canned goods and instant food packs
  • Rice
  • Biscuits
  • Powdered milk and coffee
  • Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Toothpaste and toothbrush
  • Pantyliners and napkins
  • Face masks and alcohol

These may be dropped off at the UPD USC Office, UP Student Union Building (SUB), UP Diliman, Quezon City, from 9 am to 5 pm. People may contact Neo Aison (0977 418 3826) for coordination.

The organization is also accepting volunteers. To join, go here: bit.ly/IskoOps-Volunteers

UP Ichthyophilic Society

UP Ichthyophilic Society at UP Visayas, Miagao campus, is calling for monetary donations for those affected in Antique.

For cash donations, you may send to these accounts:

  • Landbank: SA 0776 2700 67 (Ralph Jasil E. Escanillas)
  • GCash: 09975200610 (Jane Dominique Lignig)
UP NCPAG Student Council

The UP National College of Public Administration Student Council has opened its donation drive, the “Tabangan Mga Lingkod Bayan Drive,” to accept monetary and in-kind donations for families in Zamboanga, Maguindanao, and Cotabato. 

This donation drive is in partnership with the relief operations of BUILD Pilipinas, Liberal Party, Angat Kalikasan, Love Acts Foundation, and the University of Southern Mindanao-University Student Government. 

For monetary donations, you may send them to:

  • GCash – 0956 011 8220 (Smart Blademere Aguilar)
  • PayMaya – 0905 246 5469 (Joseph Sean Eli Limbaga)
  • UnionBank – 1093 2249 6010 (Mikael Gabriele Javier Hosillos)
  • BPI – 199923027 (Mikael Gabriele Hosillos)

For in-kind donations, you may drop off your donations at the National College of Public Administration and Governance Student Council Office, at UP Diliman. Kindly contact Yna Marbibi at 0919 001 5857. 

In-kind donations will be monitored from October 31 to November 5. For transparency and accountability, ongoing donations may be tracked through this link: https://bit.ly/TMLBTyphoonPaeng 

UST Simbahayan

The University of Santo Tomas Simbahayan Community Development Office launches Tulong Tomasino donation drive.

Deposit monetary donations to Security Bank Account No. 0171-008012-009 under the name of the University of Santo Tomas.

Once deposited, please fill out the link for transparency purposes.

Deliver in-kind donations – such as basic needs (canned goods, noodles, rice, food items that can be stored) and health kits (soap, alcohol, face masks, toiletries) – to the Tan Yan Kee Student Center Building, UST, from 8 am to 6 pm. Clothes will not be accepted as donations.

We Are One PH

We Are One PH, a youth-led volunteer group, is calling for cash and in-kind donations. 

You may send your cash donation via GCash at 09638873358 (Wilma R.). For easier reference, kindly refer to the QR code provided in the post below. 

In-kind donations will be accommodated within the Cavite area only. 

For easier tracking, kindly fill up the respective forms: 

Western Mindanao State University

The Western Mindanao State University Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants is leading a donation drive to help affected families in Zamboanga City. Cash and in-kind donations will be accepted. 

Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation

The Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation is accepting donations to aid those affected. Scan their QR code with any QR Ph-enabled apps to help.

https://twitter.com/YellowBoat/status/1586597476366065666
Youthvocacy PH

Youthvocacy PH is calling for donations and volunteers to help heavily affected communities.

For cash donations, you may refer to any of the following accounts:

BDO – 0025301179510 (Quian Tagaduar)
Unibank – 109640663102 (Andrea Cruz) 
Metrobank – 2673267822744 (Louis Pagunsan)
GCash – 0999-665-6471 (Joanna M.) 

For in-kind donations, please send an email to youthvocacyph@gmail.com or message them directly through their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/youthvocacy.org.ph

Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology 

The Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology is accepting food supplies, safety kits, sanitary supplies, and clothing for affected residents in Zamboanga. 

In-kind donations may be dropped off at the ZSCMST Student Affairs Office in Fort Pilar, Zamboanga City. You may also contact Roderick Duco Trio at 0915 418 7552.

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#ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Super Typhoon Karding https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-super-typhoon-karding-philippines-2022/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-super-typhoon-karding-philippines-2022/#respond Sun, 25 Sep 2022 22:49:17 +0800 MANILA, Philippines – Super Typhoon Karding (Noru) battered communities in Central Luzon, following its landfall on Sunday, September 25.

Areas around Northern Luzon, Southern Luzon, and Metro Manila have also braced the effects of the super typhoon.

Seeing the impacts of the weather disturbance, several groups and organizations have lined up various donation drives and relief operations to help those affected.

MovePH, the civic engagement arm of Rappler, is collating and verifying donation drives and relief operations that can assist these affected communities.

Below is a running list of such relief operations where you can extend your help:

Agham Youth National

Agham Youth National is calling for donations that can help victims of the floodings, storm surges, and strong winds brought on by the super typhoon. 

Monetary donations are accepted through the following channels:

  • GCash
    • Daniel Fabellon – 09163690159
  • Landbank
    • Mikaela San Ramon
    • 0047-1687-32
  • Banco De Oro
    • Mikaela San Ramon
    • 011110066552
  • BPI
    • Louise Carmela Llamado
    • 8949202934

Proof of payment must be uploaded afterwards through this link.

Air Force Reserve Command

The Air Force Reserve Command has set up a donation drive for the super typhoon victims. 

In-kind donations may be any of the following:

  • Mineral water
  • Used clothes
  • Face masks
  • Medicine
  • Blankets
  • Slippers
  • Canned goods (easy open can)
  • Flashlight with batteries
  • Laundry Detergent
  • Sleeping mats
  • Toiletries

You may bring these donations to 2nd Air Reserve Center, Air Force City, Clark Air Base, Mabalacat City, Pampanga. For further inquiries, contact arcen_2nd@yahoo.com or 09154690981.

ALAB Movement

ALAB Movement, a youth led organization, is accepting financial assistance and in-kind donations.

Financial assistance may be sent to this account:

  • GCash
    • Anton John L. – 09773056818

Kindly screenshot the receipt and send it to the organization’s FB page via FB messenger. 

In-kind donations in the form of canned goods, water, hygiene kits, clothes, and other similar items must contact the organization’s FB page for the dropoff location, as well as pick-up and meet-up arrangements. 

Angat Kalikasan

Angat Kalikasan calls for donations for affected indigenous peoples in the far-flung areas of Daraitan, Tanay; farmers in Gapan, Nueva Ecija; and residents of San Miguel, Bulacan.

It is accepting monetary donations through:

– GCash: 09664514769 (Maricris Sausa)
– BPI: 4339717139 (Reynaldo Alfonso H. Guevara II)

In-kind donations – such as rice, ready-to-eat foods, bottled water, kids and adult clothes, toiletries, face masks, and school supplies – may be dropped off at the following locations:

– 821 Valencia St. Barangay 460, Zone 45, Sampaloc, Manila
– 4013 Gen. T. De Leon St., Valenzuela City (across Gen T. De Leon Elementary School)

For further information, contact Victor Fuentebella at 09498032629.

Art Relief Mobile Kitchen

Art Relief Mobile Kitchen, a volunteer-led group, will cook meals for affected communities in Los Baños, Laguna. 

Willing individuals may send or drop off cooking ingredients such as rice, cooking oil, sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, fish sauce, vegetables, and meats (chicken, pork, fish) at the group’s kitchen, which will be set up at the Batong Malake Covered Court. 

The ARMK group is also accepting cash donations. For more information on how to coordinate in-kind donations, please contact the following point persons:

  • Facebook:
    • Precious Leano
    • Alex Baluyut

Ateneo de Manila University

Ateneo de Manila University, through The Ateneo Dream Team, is calling for cash donations to provide food, water, and other immediate needs to severely affected communities. To donate, please refer to details here:

Aurora Artist Residency Program and Space (AARPS) 

Aurora Artist Residency Program and Space, a nonprofit and independent art program, is calling out for cash donations to organize relief operations in Dingalan, Aurora. 

Please send your cash donations to any of the accounts listed below:

  • GCash
    • Jennifer Gamboa – 09560414126
  • BDO
    • Jennifer Gamboa
    • Branch: Teachers Village East
    • 006520246386 
  • Paypal

Ayala Malls

Ayala Malls is accepting cash, check, and in-kind donations through Ayala Malls Concierge.

Cash donations may be sent to any of the following:

  • BPI:
    • Account Name: Ayala Foundation, Inc.
    • Account No: 0011-1681-08
  • Through the Ayala Foundation’s donation portal at afi.ph/DisasterResilience.

Bahaghari

Bahaghari, an alliance of LGBTQIA+ advocates, organizations, and formations, is looking for volunteers and donations for their upcoming relief operations. 

Provide financial assistance through the account below: 

  • GCash 
    • Clarice Adriene Pan – 09276060913

To volunteer, reach out to the organization’s Facebook page, Twitter account, or IG account

Balay Obrero

Balay Obrero, a volunteer-led group, calls for volunteers and donations. They accept both monetary and in-kind donations. 

For cash donations, you may send them through the following accounts:

  • BDO
    • Balai Obrero Foundation, Inc.
    • 1490128806
  • GCash
    • Maria Elena Pausal
    • 09519251037

For in-kind donations and interested volunteers, you may go to:

  • Tulong Obrero Headquarters, Balai Obrero Foundation, 63 Narra St., Brgy. Claro, Proj. 3, Quezon City

You may also contact Tulong Obrero Hotline (09207265211) for other inquiries.

Bangketa Eskwela Foundation

Bangketa Eskwela Foundation, a nonprofit organization, is accepting cash and in-kind donations. 

For cash donations, please take note of the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Dara Mae Tuazon – 09754351211
  • BDO
    • Banquet of School Foundation
    • 53838475682

For in-kind donations, any of the following goods are greatly appreciated:

  • Rice
  • Bottled water
  • Canned goods
  • Hygiene kits

Contact Amphie Tuazon at 09087619110 for drop-off/meet-up points.

Caritas Manila

Caritas Manila is accepting relief assistance for affected communities. These can be in the form of food packs; bedding materials; water, sanitation, and hygiene kits; and shelter repair kits.

Cash donations may be sent to the any of the channels listed below. People may also refer to this link for more information.

For queries, people may dial 8562 0020 to 25 local 118, 139, 135, or 09175955083.

Citizens’ Disaster Response Center

Citizens’ Disaster Response Center, a non-government organization that caters to community based disaster management, is calling for cash and in-kind donations such as medicine, food, water, hygiene kits, and shelter kits. 

In-kind donations may be sent to 72-A Times St., West Triangle Homes, Quezon City. You may contact them at any of these numbers: +632 8929 9820 and +632 8929 9822.

Cash donations may go to any of the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Glenn Latoza – 09164930194
  • Paypal
  • Metrobank (Peso account)
    • Citizens’ Disaster Response Center
    • Metrobank Examiner Branch, Quezon City, Philippines
    • 636-3-63600741-3
  • Metrobank (Dollar account)
    • Citizens’ Disaster Response Center
    • Metrobank Examiner Branch, Quezon City, Philippines
    • 636-2-63600158-3

Community Pantry PH

Community Pantry PH is on standby to cook and ship meals across various evacuation sites in different cities and provinces.

To extend your help, you may send cash donations to the account below:

  • GCash
    • Ann Patricia Non – 09451454390 

In-kind donations may be sent to Fil Garcia Tower, Freedom Quezon City.

Damayang Migrante

Damayang Migrante, a nonprofit organization, is calling for volunteers and donations. 

People may send monetary donations to the organization via the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Jihad N. – 09750193153
  • BPI
    • Jihad N.
    • 4649449347

In-kind donations can be dropped off at 26 Albany St., East Barangay, Cubao, Quezon City. 

To volunteer, accomplish this form or message the organization’s Facebook page. For further inquiries, please contact their hotline: 09750193153.

For Our Farmers

For Our Farmers, a nonprofit organization that aims to help and uplift local farmers, is requesting for immediate relief and assistance for farmers and fisherfolk.

Send financial assistance to any of the following donation lines:

  • GCash
    • Anjanette T. – 09277811678
  • Paypal 
  • Landbank 
    • For Our Farmers PH, Inc. 
    • 3217 0633 36
  • BPI
    • For Our Farmers PH, Inc. 
    • 2819 0660 03
  • BDO
    • For Our Farmers PH, Inc. 
    • 004070174810

Frontliners’ Kitchen

Frontliners’ Kitchen will be delivering food, water, toiletries, and other relief items to the affected areas 

Cash donations may be sent to the following:

  • GCash
    • Samantha Ysabelle B. – 09393704031 
  • BDO
    •  Laurice Ysabel R. Laynes
    • 0060 3014 9961 
  • BPI
    • Felicia Alodia Marie Rentoy
    • 914 931 6377
  • PayMaya
    • Jeanill Immanuelle M. – 09177148233

For in-kind donations: https://bit.ly/KardingIKD

For aspiring volunteers: http://bit.ly/FK-TK-VolunteerForms

GABRIELA

GABRIELA, a grassroots alliance of Filipino women’s organizations, is calling for cash donations, relief packs, and volunteers. 

Cash donations will be accommodate here:

  • GCash
    • J. Paz – 09275831576
  • Metrobank
    • GABRIELA Inc. 
    • 6363636057747

Relief packs may contain the following items:

  • Cooked meals
  • Rice
  • Drinking water
  • Cooking oil
  • Dried fish
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Coffee
  • Canned goods
  • Instant noodles 

To volunteer, message any of the following social media accounts or contact the organization’s landline:

JCI Senate Manila

JCI Senate Manila is accepting donations and volunteers at its appointed relief centers. 

Cash donations may be sent to the following: 

  • GCash
    • c/o Executive Treasurer Miko Pacia – 09178559500
  • BDO
    • Junior Chamber International Senate Manila, Inc.
    • BDO U.N. Branch
    • Puso ng Maynila Bldg., U.N. Avenue cor. Mabini St., Ermita, Manila
    • 000 568 030 560

More details pertaining to receiving and repacking venues and schedules shall follow. 

Kabataan Partylist Navotas

Kabataan Partylist Navotas, a youth party-list group,  is calling for donations for the victims of the recent super typhoon.

For monetary donations, please see the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Stephany C. – 09273800703

For in-kind donations:

  • 135B Matatag St., Barangay Central Diliman, Quezon City
    Contact 09455723634 for more information.

You can also be an on-ground volunteer by signing up on this link: https://tinyurl.com/TulongKabataanNCRVolunteer

Kabataan Partylist Southern Tagalog

Kabataan Partylist Southern Tagalog, a youth party-list group, has provided accounts for monetary donations:

  • GCash
    • Iris Gem M. – 09919540009
  • Paymaya 
    • Iris Gem M. – 09201996249

For any inquiries and concerns, message the organization’s FB page, Twitter account, IG account, or contact 09951928340.

Katribu Youth 

Katribu Youth, a youth-led organization, is calling for cash and in-kind donations to help indigenous families that were affected. 

Cash donations can be made to the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Ma. Eloisa Mesina – 09212272061
  • EastWest Bank
    • Jennifer Balgos
    • 200031404214

For in-kind donations, contact Eloisa Mesina at 09212272061 for more information. 

Legal Management Institute of Ateneo de Naga Students

Legal Management Institute of Ateneo de Naga Students has established a donation drive accepting both monetary and in-kind donations.

For monetary donations, kindly send them to any of the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Marilyn Amato – 09988867129
  • BDO
    • Kathrinah Shane Amato 
    • 005950501382

In-kind donations such as the following will be accepted:

  • Rice
  • Easy open canned goods
  • Instant noodles
  • Mineral water
  • Biscuits
  • Hygiene kits (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste)
  • Face masks
  • Unused blanket

For more information about in-kind donations, contact Lizlyn Habala on FB Messenger or through 09810353594.

Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP)

KMP, an non profit organization for farm workers and the rural youth, has called for donations that will assist relief and rehabilitation efforts to Central Luzon farmers and fisherfolk. 

For cash donations, contact the organization’s page for bank and/or GCash details.

In-kind donations may come in the form of the following:

  • 1 liter of water
  • 3 cans of sardines
  • Crackers
  • Cooking oil
  • ¼ kilo of salt
  • ½ kilo of monggo seeds
  • Dried fish
  • 5 kilos of rice 

These can be dropped off at #56 K-9, West Kamias, Quezon City.

Life Core Philippines

Life Core Philippines is appealing for monetary and in-kind donations. These will be used for relief operations around affected communities in Central Luzon.

Monetary donations may be sent to the account below:

  • GCash 

List of in-kind donations requested are the following:

  • Canned goods
  • Instant noodles
  • Rice
  • Instant coffee
  • Hygiene kits

Contact the organization’s Facebook page for more information regarding pick-up and drop-off stations. 

Lingap Gabriela

Lingap Gabriela, which aims to empower community-based women’s organizations, is opening donation channels for relief operations catering to those in need. 

Cash donations can be made to the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • John Marc Cho Santos / J. Santos – 09157687114
  • Chinabank
    • Lingap Gabriela Inc.
    • 105002008935
    • Swift Code: CHBKPHMM

In-kind donations may be dropped off to any of the following addresses:

  • #35 Scout Delgado St., Brgy. Laging Handa, Quezon City
  • #57 P. Burgos St., Brgy. Marilag, Project 4, Quezon City

Plushies for Hope

Plushies for Hope, an outreach community group, is calling for donations to assist affected families in Barangay Tigpalas, San Miguel, Bulacan. 

You may donate to any of the following accounts:

  • GCash/Paymaya/CoinsPH
    • Mary Joyce Camba – 09152756371 
  • BDO
    • Mary Joyce Camba
    • 001040260983
  • BPI
    • Mary Joyce Camba
    • 4739504334 
  • Paypal

They also accept the following in-kind donations: ready-to-eat food, potable drinking water, sanitary kits, and biscuits. 

Tulong Kabataan PH

Tulong Kabataan PH, a community-based disaster management organization, is accepting cash and in-kind donations. 

For the former, please take note of the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Czariz Gayle C. – 09353343854
  • BDO
    • Czariz Gayle P. Castro
    • 007120297055

In-kind donations of utmost priority are the following:

  • Ready-to-eat meals
  • Rice
  • Canned goods
  • Bottled water
  • First-aid and hygiene kits
  • Instant noodles

The organization is also in need of water purifiers and generators. Other goods that may be of value to vulnerable sectors such as women, children, and the elderly are also very much appreciated.

In-kind donation drop-off points:

  • PUP Sta. Mesa SKM Office (Kirchhoff Angala – 09219355559)
  • UP Diliman College of Fine Arts (Neo Aison – 09774183826)

Contact the organization’s FB page or Cza Castro (0935-334-3854) for further inquiries.

Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc.

Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc., a youth-led nonprofit organization, is pooling financial and in-kind donations. 

Financial donations will be accepted through the following channels:

  • GCash
  • Philippine National Bank
    • Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc
    • Bacolod-Cyber Centre Branch
    • 3081-7000-6052
  • China Bank
    • Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc
    • Bacolod-Libertad
    • 1377-0000-7362

Please send a copy of your transaction slip for proper recording and acknowledgement of such donations at info@negrosanonyoungleaders.org

In-kind donations may be dropped off at 2F Negros First Cyber Centre, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. 

Pop Emergency

Pop Emergency, a pop culture podcast, is livestreaming a fundraising event titled “FUTURE NOSTALGIA: METAVERSE” on October 1 to help those affected by the super typhoon. All proceeds will go to Angat Buhay’s initiatives.

Early cash donations can be sent to the following accounts from Sunday until the day of the event:

  • GCash
    • John Alwyn Mancio – 09190001638
  • BPI
    • John Alwyn Mancio
    • 1739 492 226
  • BDO
    • John Alwyn Mancio
    • 005 630 426 398

Project Tanglaw

Project Tanglaw, an initiative project that promotes volunteerism among Filipino youth, is accepting monetary donations through the following channels:

For more information, contact projecttanglaw.ph@gmail.com or visit the organization’s FB page

Rural Rising Philippines

Rural Rising Philippines, an organization that seeks to support food security and environmental sustainability, is calling for in-kind donations like clothes, kitchenware (used pots and pans), and canned/packaged food. 

The following locations will serve as pickup points:

  • 72 Maayusin Street, UP Village, Diliman, Quezon City
  • Old Transport Terminal Bldg., Alabang Town Center, Theater Dr., Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa

Southville International Organization for Nursing

Southville International Organization for Nursing calls for monetary and in-kind donations.

Cash donations may be sent via GCash to Alexene Millama (09275726188)

In-kind donations may be dropped off at Southville International School and Colleges – College Lobby. 

Clothes, towels, blankets, canned goods, rice, drinking water, medicine, and toiletries are requested.

Tanging Yaman Foundation

Tanging Yaman Foundation, a conduit foundation, is accepting donations in the form of cash through the following accounts: 

  • GCash 
  • Paymaya
  • Metrobank
    • Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. 
    • 448-7-44801314-2
    • Tañong, Marikina Branch
  • BPI
    • Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. 
    • 9601-0002-42
    • Loyola Heights Branch

For easier tracking, send a photo of your transaction or deposit slip and the name of the donor to tangingyaman777@gmail.com for an official receipt.

UP Cebu University Student Council

University of the Philippines (UP) Cebu’s University Student Council launched a donation drive for UP Cebu students, professors, staff, and all other constituents affected by the super typhoon. 

Cash donations may be sent to the following account:

  • BPI 
    • University of the Philippines Cebu Educational and Research Foundation Incorporation 
    • 3611 0061 43
    • Lahug, Cebu City
    • Swift code: BOPIPHMM

UP Diliman University Student Council

In partnership with Tulong Kabataan PH, the UP Diliman University Student Council is launching IskoOps to help those affected. Both organizations are calling for donations and volunteers.

Monetary donations may be sent to any of the following channels:

GCash: 0977 418 3826 (Don Alejandro A.)
PayPal: paypal.me/neoaison (Don Alejandro Aison)
Maya: 0923 237 5290
BDO: 003920108951 (Margarita Alicia P. Ilagan)

In-kind donations may be sent to the area between Amorsolo Hall and Enriquez Hall, College of Fine Arts, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Point person here is Neo Aison (0977 418 3926).

The following in-kind donations are requested: Rice, biscuits, canned goods, ready-to-eat pack, bottled water, soap, shampoo/conditioner, toothbrush, toothpaste, pantyliners, napkins, alcohol, masks, powdered milk/coffee, instant noodles, and blankets.

Interested volunteers may sign up here.

UPLB AGAPAY

UPLB AGAPAY, the Disaster Response Task Force of UP Los Baños, is calling for monetary and in-kind donations to help aid communities affected.

Monetary donations may be sent through the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Nimuel Yangco – 09957858562
  • LANDBANK
    • Gywenneth M. Cariaga
    • 1687445771
  • BPI
    • Danielle Alyza Uy 
    • SA 8279 2573 33

In-kind donations may be dropped at the Student Union Building, UP Los Baños. 

UP Novo Ecijanos

UP Novo Ecijanos, a varsitarian organization in UP Los Baños, is gathering cash donations that will be used to purchase relief goods.

If you wish to donate, take note of the following accounts:

  • GCash 
    • Marian Stephanie Vergara – 09171181845
  • Landbank
    • Marian Stephanie Vergara
    • 4016025114

Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP)

Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP), an alliance of youth formations, is accepting cash donations through the following channels:

  • GCash
    • B. Panlaqui – 09955509183
  • Paypal
    • paypal.me/firesunflower
  • BPI
    • Alab Mirasol Ayroso
    • 4439409865
  • BDO
    • Alab Mirasol Ayroso
    • 006520157928

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Animal Rescue PH

Animal Rescue PH, an animal rescue group based in Bulacan, is accepting cash and in-kind donations for rescued cats and dogs.

Cash donations may be sent to any of the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Jayson Morales – 09692420072 
    • John Harold Go – 09128418523
    • Santayo Reindeer – 09810739013
    • Leslie Almaden – 09705930791
    • Romeo Quito – 09690910511
  • Paymaya
    • Light of Light Anne Morales – 09234256793
  • BDO 
    • Light of Light Anne Morales
    • 003910238674
  • BPI 
    • Ritchelle Quito
    • 4919183638
  • Paypal

In-kind donations that are highly appreciated are the following:

  • Rice for dogs (laon type)
  • Chicken breast and chicken liver
  • Power cat food (Dry)
  • Vitality ValueMeal or Top Breed Dog Food
  • Maxwell or Morando Cat Food in can (wet)
  • Morando Dog Food in can (wet)
  • Stainless food bowls
  • Bravecto (20 to 40 kg)
  • Azodyl capsule
  • DS Wedgehog
  • Immune Tablet
  • Cleaning materials
  • Cages and crates
  • Solar lights
  • Flashlights or emergency lights

These can be dropped off at J Antonino St. Corner Alfonso St Zone 2, Brgy Partida San Miguel Bulacan 3011. Contact 09234256793 for more information.

Do you know other relief operations currently assisting communities hit by the super typhoon? Share them with us at move.ph@rappler.com or tag @MovePH on Twitter. – with reports from Arjay Hije and Marypaul Jostol/Rappler.com

]]> https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-super-typhoon-karding-philippines-2022/feed/ 0 https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2022/09/reliefph1.jpg #ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Florita https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-severe-tropical-storm-florita-philippines-2022/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/ways-help-communities-affected-severe-tropical-storm-florita-philippines-2022/#respond Wed, 24 Aug 2022 19:24:26 +0800 MANILA, Philippines – Several organizations are leading relief drives following the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm Florita (Ma-on) on Tuesday, August 23.

The severe tropical storm made landfall in Maconacon, Isabela, on Tuesday morning. Northern Luzon bore the brunt of the storm, as Florita went on to cross Cagayan, Apayao, and Ilocos Norte on the same day. It also enhanced the southwest monsoon, dumping rain in several areas in Luzon and the Visayas.

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, at least 1,344 families were affected by Florita as of 8 am Wednesday, August 24.

Below is a running list of relief initiatives where you can extend your help:

Cagayan Youth Advocates

Cagayan Youth Advocates is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help affected communities in Baggao, Cagayan, and other municipalities in the province.

For cash donations, you may send them through the following channels:

  • GCash
    • Sharlotte Ferrer – 0935-230-2648
    • Cyd Jesper Danguilan – 0966-472-3427
  • PayMaya
    • Daniel Baculinao – 0939-325-8573
  • BDO
    • Sarah Ferrer – 002740616496
  • Metrobank
    • Zach Xavier Singson – 1033103807752

In-kind donations may be dropped off at the following locations. You may coordinate with the corresponding contact person for the in-kind donations.

Ugac Norte, Tuguegarao City

  • Sharlotte Ferrer – 0935-230-2648

San Vicente, Gattaran

  • Micah Gel Kadano – 0965-699-4648
Damayang Migrante 

Damayang Migrante, a nonprofit organization that initially started as a relief mission for stranded overseas Filipino workers due to the pandemic, aims to provide hot meals for evacuees and affected communities in San Mateo, Rizal. People may donate or volunteer to help out.

For cash donations, you may send them through the following channels:

  • BPI
    • Jihad N. – 4649449347
  • GCash
    • Jihad N. – 0975-019-3153

You may send them a message through their Facebook page should you wish to get more information or express interest in volunteering.

GMA Kapuso 

GMA Kapuso Foundation is leading relief operations to aid affected communities. They are accepting monetary donations via their bank accounts, such as Metrobank, PNB, Unionbank, UCPB, BDO, and Bank of Commerce. People may also send their donations via Cebuana Lhuillier. Additionally, others may donate through GCash, Shopee, PayMaya, Globe Rewards, Lazada, Zalora, and MegaMart.

You may refer to the following post for the details:

Kabataan Partylist Ilocos

Kabataan Partylist, a youth sectoral party and mass organization, is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help affected communities in Ilocos Norte.

For cash donations, you may send them to the following accounts:

  • GCash
    • Angelica Galimba – 0909-442-0717
  • UnionBank
    • Angelica Galimba – 109656659403

In-kind donations may be dropped off at Bayan-Ilocos People’s Center, #64 Gov. A. Reyes St., Barangay VIII, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur.

Rotaract Club of Tuguegarao

Rotaract Club of Tuguegarao, a social service organization, is calling for donations to help Cagayanos affected by the severe tropical storm.

Cash donations may be sent through the following channels:

  •  BPI
    • Divine Cagayan Suyu – 8699397004
  • GCash
    • Divine Cagayan Suyu – 0906-657-9876
  • Landbank
    • Divine Cagayan Suyu – 0126646410

You may send a private message through their Facebook page to coordinate regarding in-kind donations.

USL CECA

The University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao Center for Community Engagement and CICM Advocacies (USL CECA) is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help those who were affected by Florita. 

For monetary donations, you may send them to the following account:

  • BPI
    • University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao – 8691000681

It is accepting the following in-kind donations:

  • Clothes
  • Hygiene kits
  • Food
  • Blankets/malong

These may be dropped off at the University of Saint Louis, Mabini St., Tuguegarao City, Cagayan.

For more information, contact CECA director Ramil Corpuz at 0926-812-1151.

with reports from Arjay Hije and Alek Mangasar/Rappler.com

Arjay Hije is a Rappler intern from the University of the Philippines Los Baños. He is an incoming communication arts senior focusing on written communication.

Alek Mangasar is a Rappler volunteer under MovePH. She is a 4th year journalism student at the University of Santo Tomas.​​

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The earthquake was initially pegged at magnitude 7.3, and had struck at 8:43 am, with the epicenter located in the province of Abra. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) chief Renato Solidum says the earthquake was most likely caused by the Abra River fault moving. 

At least four people in Benguet, Abra, and Mountain Province died following the earthquake, according to Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos on Wednesday.

The temblor also left a trail of damage in parts of Luzon. Among those that were not spared by the earthquake were ancient churches and bell towers located in the northern provinces of the Philippines.

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Below are photos from parts of Abra and other affected areas in Luzon.

Abra

In Bangued, capital town of Abra, citizens were evacuated to the town plaza. A welfare service desk was set up to provide first aid and medical assistance to injured Abreños immediately after the earthquake. The citizens remain evacuated three hours after the earthquake hit in anticipation of the aftershocks.

EVACUATED. Citizens of Bangued, Abra, remain evacuated in the open space three hours after the earthquake in anticipation of aftershocks.

The Operations Center Building in La Paz, Abra, was also badly damaged, though Philippine Information Agency Abra said nobody was hurt.

The Operations Center Building suffered heavy damage from the Luzon earthquake on July 27.
Baguio

Some portions of pavements at Burnham Park, Baguio City have been damaged, with cracks and fissures.

Cracks and fissures on the pavements at Burnham Park, Baguio City following the Luzon earthquake on July 27.
Benguet

At least 19 patients, together with the watchers, of Northern Benguet District Hospital-Buguias were evacuated following the earthquake. The hospital will only be catering emergency cases until further notice.

EVACUATED. Patients at Northern Benguet District Hospital-Buguias were safely evacuated on July 27 as hospital management coordinated with concerned authorities following the earthquake.

As of 11:32 am, retrieval and rescue operations by the Bureau of Fire Protection were underway in La Trinidad, Benguet. In Brgy Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet, a construction worker died when a building under construction collapsed.

Rescue operations for a toppled construction building in La Trinidad following the Luzon earthquake.
Ilocos Sur

Heritage houses along Calle Crisologo in Vigan City were also damaged by the earthquake. Following earthquake, they are temporarily closed.

Heritage houses in Calle Crisologo damaged by the Luzon earthquake are temporarily closed.

Multiple houses, properties, and structures cracked and were toppled in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur. 

Bureau of Fire Protection shows Luzon earthquake’s damage to houses, properties in Vigan City.

Several areas in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and Santiago, Ilocos Sur, also sustained damage.

Structures toppled, cracked in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and Santiago, Ilocos Sur.
Structures toppled, cracked in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and Santiago, Ilocos Sur.
Mountain Province

As of 12:43 pm, Licuan-Baay (Abra) MDRRM Council updated that multiple roads were made impassable, with reported stranded travelers along major roads. 

ROADBLOCK. Halsema Highway and other nearby roads are blocked off due to soil erosion caused by the earthquake.

Landslides blocked off roads along the Tocucan-Sadanga section of the Bontoc-Kalinga Road with debris, rendering the roads impassable. The Tocucan-Bontoc Road was already cleared and made passable as of 12:58 pm.

Tocucan-Sadanga section of the Bontoc-Kalinga Road.

– with reports from Czecilia De Leon/Rappler.com

Czecilia De Leon is a Rappler intern from CIIT College of Arts and Technology. She is a 4th year Multimedia Arts student, focusing on video graphic motion.

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https://www.rappler.com/moveph/photos-luzon-earthquake-july-2022/feed/ 0 Vigan Cathedral earthquake damage TORN-UP EXTERIOR. The magnitude-7 earthquake that rocked Luzon island damages the facade of the Vigan Cathedral on July 27, 2022. Abra-Luzon-earthquake-2022 EVACUATED. Citizens of Bangued, Abra, remain evacuated in the open space three hours after the earthquake in anticipation of aftershocks. La-Paz-Abra-Operations-Center-Building-Luzon-Earthquake-2022 The Operations Center Building suffered heavy damage from the Luzon earthquake on July 27. Baguio-Luzon-earthquake Cracks and fissures on the pavements at Burnham Park, Baguio City following the Luzon earthquake on July 27. Benguet-hospital-luzon-earthquake EVACUATED. Patients at Northern Benguet District Hospital-Buguias were safely evacuated on July 27 as hospital management coordinated with concerned authorities following the earthquake. rescue-operations-luzon-earthquake Rescue operations for a toppled construction building in La Trinidad following the Luzon earthquake. heritage-houses-luzon-earthquake Heritage houses in Calle Crisologo damaged by the Luzon earthquake are temporarily closed. vigan-luzon-earthquake-2022 DAMAGED. Bureau of Fire Protection shows Luzon earthquake’s damage to houses, properties in Vigan City. Ilocos Sur-Luzon-earthquake-2022 Structures toppled, cracked in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and Santiago, Ilocos Sur. Ilocos-Sur-structure-luzon-earthquake-2022 Structures toppled, cracked in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and Santiago, Ilocos Sur. 10 ROADBLOCK. Halsema Highway and other nearby roads are blocked off due to soil erosion caused by the earthquake. 12 Tocucan-Sadanga section of the Bontoc-Kalinga Road. https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2022/07/vigan-luzon-earthquake-2022.jpg
IN PHOTOS: #AgatonPH lashes Leyte, other parts of Visayas https://www.rappler.com/moveph/photos-tropical-storm-agaton-lashes-leyte-visayas/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/photos-tropical-storm-agaton-lashes-leyte-visayas/#respond Tue, 12 Apr 2022 10:09:32 +0800 Tropical Depression Agaton (Megi) triggered massive flooding and landslides in Leyte and other parts of Visayas on Monday, April 11. 

Agaton first made landfall in Calicoan Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar, at 7:30 am on Sunday, April 10, when it was still a tropical storm. It weakened into a tropical depression on Monday morning and made its second landfall in Basey, Samar, at 4 pm. 

The country’s first tropical cyclone for 2022 continued to bring heavy rain in some provinces and left a trail of destruction in the Leyte towns of Abuyog, Baybay, Mahaplag, and Merida. A number of houses and infrastructure, including bridges and roads, in affected provinces were either damaged or inundated.

Even before Agaton made landfall, thousands of families evacuated their homes as a safety precaution.

On social media, netizens also tweeted #LeyteNeedsHelp and #BaybayNeedsHelp as distressed residents appealed for rescue and help amid the massive flooding and landslide in Leyte. 

Leyte

Abuyog town in Leyte, one of the hardest hit by Agaton, experienced massive flooding. Landslides in the villages of Balinsasayao and Paguite made roads impassable.

Abuyog residents appealed for rescue as many barangays in the municipality were submerged in roof-level floods.

In Baybay City, rescuers transported evacuees who were trapped and affected by the landslide in Barangay Cantagnos.

Houses in Barangay Bunga in Baybay City were buried by a landslide. According to Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President Mark Unlu-cay, six families were reported missing on Monday.

In Merida town, the Siapno River overflowed due to the heavy downpour.

Meanwhile, local disaster management officers in Barangay Liberacion, Mahaplag town, conducted clearing operations on Monday morning as strong winds uprooted several trees along the main roads.

Some road sections in the towns of Mahaplag, Baybay, and Abuyog were not passable due to landslides, according to a Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Leyte report as of 8 am on Monday.

As of 2 pm on Monday, the San Isidro, Tomas Oppus-Libertad, Maasin City road in Southern Leyte was not passable. The paved road in Barangay Santa Cruz in Maasin City was damaged following a landslide.

Iloilo

In Barangay San Jose, Lemery town in Iloilo, a raging flood caused by Agaton severely damaged a bridge.

Residents in NHA Tipacla, Ajuy town, experienced knee-deep flood.

Light vehicles struggled to pass through the road as flood water rose in Barangay Balanti-an, Balasan town.

Eastern Samar

Government-owned buildings were affected by knee-deep floods caused by the tropical depression’s heavy downpour in Jipapad town, Eastern Samar.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)  said that Agaton may weaken on Wednesday, April 13, after passing the northeastern part of Leyte and the southern parts of Samar and Eastern Samar. – Jose Orlando Polon/Rappler.com

Jose Orlando Polon is a Rappler intern from De La Salle Lipa. He is a senior taking up Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Major in Socio-Cultural and Behavioral Communication.

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https://www.rappler.com/moveph/photos-tropical-storm-agaton-lashes-leyte-visayas/feed/ 0 https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2022/04/278392634_5358339004185940_4755320704735668594_n.jpeg
#ReliefPH: Help displaced communities affected by Taal Volcano unrest in 2022 https://www.rappler.com/moveph/agos/list-relief-efforts-displaced-communities-affected-taal-volcano-unrest-2022/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/agos/list-relief-efforts-displaced-communities-affected-taal-volcano-unrest-2022/#respond Fri, 01 Apr 2022 15:05:44 +0800 MANILA, Philippines Taal Volcano in Batangas is once again on Alert Level 3, signifying it is in a state of magmatic unrest, following a phreatomagmatic eruption last Saturday morning, March 26. The volcano had previously been on Alert Level 2 for eight months. 

According to the Department of Health, 1,060 families or 3,850 individuals have been affected by the Taal Volcano unrest as of Tuesday, March 29.

Until now, the situation remains volatile. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) had long considered Taal Volcano Island a permanent danger zone, recommending evacuation for those in the island as well as several high-risk barangays in the municipalities of Agoncillo and Laurel.

Several organizations have begun donation drives and relief initiatives to provide for the needs of affected communities.

This is a running list of verified initiatives that you can support to help those affected.

GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.

GMA Kapuso Foundation is distributing relief in evacuation centers in Agoncillo, Batangas. It is accepting both monetary and in-kind donations from Monday to Friday, 9 am until 6 pm.

For monetary donations, the foundation accepts cash or checks. An official receipt will be given to donors who bring their cash donation to the foundation’s office. For bank deposits, the donor is urged to fax or e-mail a bank transaction slip and their contact details for sending of official receipt. People are also welcome to donate via credit card.

Donation channels include Metrobank, Unionbank of the Philippines, United Coconut Planters Bank, Philippine National Bank, Banco de Oro, Bank of Commerce, and all branches of Cebuana Lhuillier in the Philippines. For account details, you may refer to the foundation’s website here.

The foundation also accepts in-kind donations such as rice, canned goods, noodles, food items, medicines, hygiene supplies, new clothes and footwear. These should fall within their prescribed 6-month expiry.

You may refer to the details below for the address and other needed information for in-kind donations:

GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
2nd Floor GMA Kapuso Center
GMA Network Drive cor. Samar Streets
Diliman, Quezon City 1103
Philippines

League of Filipino Students

The League of Filipino Students is accepting monetary donations for affected communities.

You may send your donations via:

  • GCash
    Account Name: Nina S.
    Account No.: 09358047375
Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission, Inc.

Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission, Inc. (LASAC) is accepting monetary donations and in-kind donations for those in evacuation centers.

You may send your monetary donations via:

  • Unionbank
    Account Name: LASAC
    Account No.: 0026-6000-4062

For GCash monetary donations, you may scan LASAC’s QR code below.

Send your proof of donation to finance@lasaclipa.org

For in-kind donations, refer to the post below for more information:

For more details, visit their Facebook page or contact Malasakit Para sa Batangas Command Center at 09255595968.

People Management Association of the Philippines

The People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) is accepting monetary and in-kind donations for affected communities. They are accepting donations until Tuesday, April 12.

You may send your monetary donations to PMAP’s Metrobank account:
Account name: People Management Association of the Phils., Inc. (PMAP)
Account number: 254-3-25480476-3

Send your proof of donation to aya.wenceslao@pmap.org.ph or to toto.roldan@pmap.org.ph.

In-kind donations such as face masks, food packs, bottled water, medicine, hygiene kits, clothes, blankets, and other useful items may be dropped off at PMAP Center, 670 Lee St. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City.

Rotaract Club of Batangas Mid-West

The Rotaract Club of Batangas Mid-West is organizing an emergency relief drive to help evacuees in Agoncillo and Laurel.

You may send your donations via these channels:

  • BPI
    Account Name: 0886 3774 75
    Account No.: Don Carlo Bravo Cuya
  • BDO
    Account Name: Jean Carlo Mojares
    Account No.: 004630414773
  • GCash
    Account Name: Trisha Anne Louise Reyes
    Account No.: 09618293033

– with reports from Andrea Abadia/Rappler.com

Do you know of other initiatives helping communities affected by the Taal Volcano unrest? Use the hashtag #ReliefPH or email them to move.ph@rappler.com.

Andrea Abadia is a Rappler volunteer from University of the Philippines Cebu. She is a junior majoring in Bachelor of Arts in Communication.

]]> https://www.rappler.com/moveph/agos/list-relief-efforts-displaced-communities-affected-taal-volcano-unrest-2022/feed/ 0 https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2022/04/Relief-PH-taal.jpg As groups band for relief, Filipinos call for sustainable solutions after Typhoon Odette https://www.rappler.com/moveph/filipinos-call-sustainable-solutions-after-typhoon-odette/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/filipinos-call-sustainable-solutions-after-typhoon-odette/#respond Thu, 23 Dec 2021 20:52:29 +0800 Just like clockwork, Filipinos were quick to crowdsource immediate relief needs to be brought to affected communities after Typhoon Odette left a trail of destruction in parts of Visayas and Mindanao.

As of writing, Rappler’s civic engagement arm MovePH has collated and verified more than 70 relief initiatives led by various academic institutions and organizations, religious groups, and businesses across the country. This does not yet include relief efforts led by individuals or shops that have pledged a portion of their profits for donation.

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This show of bayanihan ranged from collecting and packing immediate relief needs such as hygiene and food kits; opening temporary shelters; offering free charging sites; and collating calls for rescue, relief, among other needs to help affected communities.

Bayanihan to the rescue

Some groups like the Bukluran UP System focused on mobilizing volunteers to monitor public posts and reach out to families struggling to connect with loved ones in the provinces due to broken electricity and telecommunication lines. 

To accommodate those who lost their homes, schools like the University of San Carlos in Cebu opened its doors to shelter typhoon victims.

Private establishments and universities also put up free charging stations for gadgets and free WiFi services to be able to communicate with their loved ones such as the University of San Carlos – Downtown Campus, SM Seaside City Cebu, and Robinsons Galleria Cebu.

Meanwhile, others took the holiday season as an opportunity to channel their talents and skills to raise more funds. For example, volunteer musicians and local artists of Ambagan PH – Zamboanga Peninsula and Ambagan PH conducted online Christmas caroling to raise funds for typhoon victims.

UP Artists’ Circle Fraternity, on the other hand, is selling artworks and literary pieces to generate funds, which will be directed to the relief operations of the Community Pantry PH.

Efforts directed in relieving the plight of women were seen as well, as The We Bleed Red Movement PH packed menstrual kits for Typhoon Odette victims.

Animals were not left behind in this effort. The Pawwsion Project, together with Puppy Puddle Siargao, also initiated a donation drive for animals in affected areas.

Cooked food was also given to affected communities. The Community Kitchen Project has already mobilized its community teams in Visayas to feed families in typhoon-hit areas including Bohol. Meanwhile in Negros, Youth Empowering Youth Initiative Inc., Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc., Linghod, and Youth for Climate Hope have been leading community kitchens in evacuation centers in the area.

Community pantry organizer Patricia Non also helped in activating community kitchens for typhoon victims. Some of these are in Surigao, Negros Oriental, Bohol, Northern Samar, Cebu, Panay, Antique, and Palawan.

Some groups did not work alone or in silos. Many worked together to further amplify their efforts and re-echo their views. An example of this collaboration is the initiative headed by the Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP) with Agham Youth National, UP Green League, UP Zoological Society, UP Association of Biology Majors, and Saribuhay National. 

As of December 22, this joint initiative has already gathered over P350,000 in donations for Typhoon Odette victims.

Not the first time

This isn’t the first time that bayanihan has given affected communities the support they need during disasters. This was seen at the onset of the pandemic, in the aftermath of typhoons Ulysses and Rolly, and even in the rise of community pantries across the country. 

As groups once again band together to help following Typhoon Odette, several groups lamented the constant need for bayanihan to fill in the gaps of government’s response measures to disasters. This came especially after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte claimed government funds for responding to the typhoon are “immensely depleted” by the COVID-19 pandemic. He later promised to find P10 billion in government funds for initial response.

In a statement, People for Accountable Governance and Sustainable Action (PAGASA PH) said “when Duterte says there is no money, we know this is a lie. Even as we stand in solidarity with those in need, doing the work the government should be able to do, we keep this in mind and know that we deserve better.” 

The group is among those leading relief initiatives to help communities affected by Typhoon Odette. 

The need for more sustainable solutions to be put in place

Although it acknowledged the efforts of local governments and other stakeholders to evacuate residents, Aksyon Klima Pilipinas emphasized the need for more sustainable measures that would mitigate the impacts of disasters.

“We commend the efforts of local governments and non-government stakeholders who initiated the evacuation of millions of residents and prepared as best as they can in anticipation of Odette’s impacts. Despite their best efforts, many areas across Visayas and Mindanao experienced disastrous effects that would disrupt their normal operations,” the group said.

The Climate Change Commission (CCC) pointed out that Typhoon Odette “is a stark reminder of how extreme weather can destroy entire towns and cause the suffering of millions in several hours of landfall.” 

Extreme weather events and other climate impacts are expected to become more severe, especially as the level of global warming continues to increase. The CCC urged national agencies and government to start climate-proofing the country to avoid another iteration of Typhoon Odette’s devastation.

“National agencies and local government units must have stronger consideration of climate science in crafting policies and implementing projects and programs for our most vulnerable regions, as well as for companies, businesses, and households to be more aware of the specific climate risks and hazards in their area. A systems-wide transformation is essential to climate-proof our future and will entail a shift in every aspect of planning and investing for development,” it said.

Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao Para sa Kapayapaan (AKMK) echoed this sentiment, saying government and private sectors must do away with the “business as usual” framework. 

Remembering the devastation left by Typhoon Sendong in Iligan City and Cagayan de Oro City in 2011, it said that the issues faced by internally displaced families still exist 10 years after as seen in the impacts of Typhoon Odette now.

AKMK called for stronger community-based disaster readiness and risk reduction measures, as well as a speedy response and recovery to affected communities.

“To our fellow Filipinos, now more than ever we must work together to help out our fellow kabayan in recovering [from Odette]. However, we must not simply treat these disasters as something to get used to — our fight continues for genuine climate justice, for local and world leaders to treat the climate crisis like a crisis,” Jon Bonifacio, the national coordinator of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines,  added.

Rodne Galicha, Aksyon Klima Convenor, also reminded aspirants for the upcoming 2022 national and local elections to spare their personal interests from this tragedy, hoping that future administrations would genuinely uphold climate justice.

“We also call on all candidates for national positions in the 2022 Philippine elections to not simply use this tragedy as an opportunity to shamelessly promote their campaigns, but also prioritize the climate and environment agenda in their platforms. We also expect our next leaders to further empower local stakeholders to avoid or minimize losses from climate-related disasters,” added Galicha.  – Rappler.com 

Nothing is too big nor too little to help. Here’s a rundown of initiatives where you can volunteer or donate as a holiday present for those in need. 

Allena Therese Juguilon is a Rappler Mover in Angeles City, Pampanga.

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#ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Typhoon Odette https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-affected-by-typhoon-odette/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-affected-by-typhoon-odette/#respond Fri, 17 Dec 2021 21:11:53 +0800 Thousands of Filipinos are in need of help and relief following the massive devastation caused by Typhoon Odette (Rai).

The typhoon made landfall at least nine times from December 16 to 17, triggering forced evacuations and leaving swaths of destruction in parts of the Visayas and Mindanao. It also affected power lines, causing blackouts in several areas.

In Western Visayas, four deaths in Iloilo and Guimaras were caused by trees that toppled over and crushed homes during the height of the typhoon. 

Several organizations are leading donation drives and relief efforts to respond to the needs of affected communities, especially those in Surigao.

This is a running list of verified initiatives that you can check out to help survivors of Typhoon Odette.

General

A6oveOrdinaryCrew

Filipino fanbase of AOMG A6oveOrdinaryCrew is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help affected communities. Local band Lola Amour helped amplify this donation drive.

For more information about the initiative, you may check out this post

Adventist Development and Relief Agency Foundation (ADRA) Inc.

Non-governmental organization ADRA Inc. is accepting donations to help those affected by the typhoon in the Visayas and Mindanao. It has so far provided cash assistance to at least 600 families in Cebu, and raised more than P800,000 in monetary donations as of December 23.

You may donate via these channels:

Akbayanihan

Akbayanihan is raising funds to procure supplies to meet basic needs of affected communities in the Visayas and Mindanao such as fuel, potable water, and medical supplies among others.

You may donate to any of the following channels:

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands*
    Aimee Santos
    0189573278
    *Please note down your name and indicate donation for “TY Odette Response”
  • GCash
    Maria Aimee Santos
    +639988662449
  • Paypal
    Send to paypal user: josephsantoslyons@gmail.com 
  • PayMaya
    Maria Aimee Santos
    +639988662449
Association of Chemical Engineering Students – Malayan Colleges Laguna

The Association of Chemical Engineering Students – Malayan Colleges Laguna is accepting monetary donations for the benefit of communities affected by the typhoon.

You may send your donations via:

GCash
Vanessa Buenconsejo
09150554782

Paymaya
Patricia Capola
09957104803

BPI
2649356758
Patricia Capola

Send your donation receipts to aces.mcl.drive@gmail.com. Collection period will be from December 22 to December 27. For more information, contact Vanessa Buenconsejo at 0915055478.

Ateneo de Manila University

The Ateneo de Manila University will provide food for communities affected by the typhoon. Here’s how you can send your donations:

Australia Alumni Communities Philippines 

The Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh) is seeking donations from its Australia Global Alumni and friends in the Philippines and in Australia to help communities in the Visayas and Mindanao devastated by the typhoon. 

Proceeds of this initiative will go to the relief efforts of AACPh’s partner organizations. You may refer to this post for the complete details on how to donate. 

Ayala Foundation

Ayala Foundation is now accepting cash donations to help communities affected by the typhoon. Interested donors may donate through their website, GCash, and BPI.

Bahaghari

LGBTQ+ organization Bahaghari is accepting in-kind and monetary donations to help affected communities. Full details below:

Bayan Panay

Bayan Panay is accepting in-kind and monetary donations.

In-kind donations may be dropped off at Door 2, Jardeleza Apartment, Cuartero Street, Jaro, Iloilo City. For monetary donations, you may scan the GCash QR Code or send them to the PayMaya account posted.

For other concerns, donors may contact Bayan Panay through 0963 637 0743.

BUKLOD College of Social Sciences and Philosophy

BUKLOD College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, together with the Student Council Alliance of the Philippines and other partner organizations, is accepting in-kind and monetary donations, as well as volunteers.

They have drop-off points in Mandaue City, Cebu City, and Cagayan de Oro City. See the details below:

Caritas Manila

Caritas Manila, through its Caritas Damayan program, is accepting cash donations to help its member-churches to provide immediate needs to affected families

For those who want to donate, check this link.

Cebuana Lhuillier

Cebuana Lhuillier is raising funds to help expedite the rebuilding of affected communities in Visayas and Mindanao.

To donate, people may go to https://www.ourhelp.org/stodettereliefops/ or scan the QR code below:

Center for Disaster Preparedness

The Center for Disaster Preparedness (CDP) is accepting monetary donations to provide mental health and psychosocial support services, food and non-food items, and temporary shelter to affected communities in Bohol, Cebu, Southern Leyte, Surigao City, and Roxas, Palawan. 

This humanitarian assistance will be implemented and coordinated through CDP’s partners from the DRRNet Philippines, and the Philippine Preparedness Partnership. 

You may transfer funds to this bank account: 

  • BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
    Center for Disaster Preparedness Foundation, Inc.
    Peso: 3051-1139-09
    Dollar: 3054-0296-31
    Swift Code: BOPI PH MM

You may also visit https://cdp.org.ph/donate.

Christ Commission Fellowship (CCF) Tulong Tayo 

Christian church CCF, through its Tulong Tayo ministry, is leading a donation drive in partnership with the Office of the Civil Defense and NDRRMC, for the affected communities in Cebu, Maasin City and Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte, Cauayan and Kabankalan in Negros Occidental, Loboc, Bohol, Surigao City, Butuan, Dumaguete, Palawan and Dinagat island.

They are accepting in-kind donations, such as rice, canned goods, noodles, biscuits, milk, coffee, bottled water and other food items including new clothes, jackets, sleeping mats, blankets, and housing materials. These items may be dropped off at Basement 3 of CCF Center, Frontera Verde, Ortigas Avenue 1850 Pasig. 

For cash donations:

  1. Visit ccf.org.ph/give
  2. Select mode of payment
  3. Select CCF TULONG TAYO / OTHERS
  4. Indicate “CCF Tulong Tayo” as the recipient 

Those interested in volunteering for CCF’s Tulong Tayo initiative may send a Facebook message

City of Manila

The Public Employment Service Office of the City of Manila is launching a bayanihan drive to help affected communities in the Visayas and Northern Mindanao in need of immediate relief assistance, such as food, water, medicines, clothing, blankets, among others. 

Those in Manila may drop off their in-kind donations at No. 813 P. Noval St. corner Sergio H. Loyola, Sampaloc, Manila. You may also contact: 

  • Point person: Marissa David
  • Contact numbers:
    • 09694596261
    • 09694596262
    • 09277971723

Cash donations may be directly deposited to: 

  • Account Name: Kaagapay ng Manileno Foundation, Inc. 
    PNB Account No. 167770003504
Claret School of Quezon City

Claret School of Quezon City is organizing a donation drive to help affected communities in Visayas and Mindanao.

In-kind donations such as canned goods, rice, clothes, and toiletries can be dropped off at Claret School of Quezon City, Mahinhin St., UP Village, Diliman Quezon City.

For cash donations, people may refer to the following details:

  • Metrobank
    Account name: Claret School of Quezon City Inc.
    Account number: 1863186501587
Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command

The Philippine Coast Guard is accepting donations to send help to families affected by the typhoon through the utilization of its land, water, and air assets.

The following are priority items for in-kind donations:

  • Food packs
  • Rice
  • Water
  • Ready-to-consume food
  • Blankets
  • Tents
  • Medicine and vitamins
  • Mosquito nets
  • Sanitary kits, toiletries
  • Slippers or footwear
  • Clean, unused clothes

You can drop off your donations at Coast Guard Base Farola, Headquarters Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command, Muelle dela Industria Farola Compound, Binondo, Manila. The Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command is accepting donations 24/7.

You may deposit cash donations to:

Philippine Coast Guard Support System Foundation Inc.:
Landbank of the Philippines
0281-1025-75 

De La Salle Zobel-Social Action Office

De La Salle Zobel-Social Action Office is calling for cash and in-kind donations to help communities affected by Typhoon Odette. It is accepting in-kind donations from December 26 to 30.

More details can be found below:

Earth Shaker

Earth science group Earth Shaker PH aims at raising P100,000 for the relief groups based in communities affected by Typhoon Odette. 

Donors may transfer donations to the following accounts:

  • Gcash:
    Celestine Joy Rosales
    09338699050 
  • Paymaya: 
    Celestine Joy Rosales
    09338699050
  • BDO
    Christian Calalang
    011170136298 
  • Landbank
    Celestine Joy Rosales
    3077137814
  • BPI 
    André Joaquin Cayago
    8939369725
  • Paypal: paypal.me/CelestineJoyRosales

They are also looking for community-based groups that are organizing relief efforts so they can become beneficiaries of this initiative. More information here

For the Future PH and Kids for Kids

Kids for Kids and For the Future PH are continuing their typhoon relief and climate emergency fund to respond to the needs of affected communities.

You may donate to any of the following accounts:

Gabriela party list and Lingap Gabriela

The Gabriela party list and Lingap Gabriela are calling for donations and volunteers.

Those interested to help may drop off in-kind donations at #57 P. Burgos St., Barangay Marilag, Quezon City, or #35 Scout Delgado St., Barangay Laging Handa, Quezon City. 

Cash donations may also be sent to any of the following accounts:

  • Chinabank 
    Lingap Gabriela Inc. 
    Account Number: 105002008935
    Swift Code: CHBKPHMM
  • Gcash
    John Marc Cho Santos
    0915 768 7114

Those interested to help in the preparation and distribution of food packs and hygiene kits may sign up through the volunteer form, send a message to Lingap Gabriela’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, or email lingapgabph@gmail.com

GCash

Interested users may send monetary donations to GCash’s partner organizations that are leading relief operations by scanning the GCashGivesBack QR code or sending donation through the Pay Bills #GCashGivesBack wallet.

You may scan the QR code of your preferred nongovernmental organization. Among the options are Philippine Red Cross, ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation Inc, GMA Kapuso Foundation Inc, UNICEF Philippines, Ayala Foundation Inc Disaster Resilience, and Save the Children PH.

Girl Scouts of the Philippines

The Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help GSP regions and councils recover from the typhoon. 

For a complete list of the respective GSP councils’ bank accounts and contact information, you may refer to this post.

Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants and Auditors-United

Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants and Auditors-United is raising funds and accepting in-kind donations that can be given to affected families and communities in Visayas and Mindanao.

To donate, refer to the post below for more information:

Kapit-Mindanao

An online and offline youth-led community, Kapit-Mindanao, is raising funds and accepting in-kind donations of ready-to-eat food, sanitary kits, bottled water, face masks, and alcohol. 

The drop-off point is located at FEU Manila Gate 4, Engineering Building, Morayta. Contact Patrick Manuel at 0956 052 8170. It will be open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. To donate, you may visit bit.ly/KapitDONATE.

Landers Superstore

Landers Superstore is accepting in-kind donations for those affected by Typhoon Odette. Interested donors may send their donations to its Metro Manila stores or donate through www.landers.ph/help-vismin and use the code HELPVISMIN to waive shoppe or/delivery fees. 

La Salle College Antipolo – Lasallian Mission Office

The Lasallian Mission Office of La Salle College Antipolo is accepting both in-kind and monetary donations to help communities in the Visayas and Mindanao. 

In-kind donations, such as rice, canned goods, drinking water, and instant noodles may be dropped off at the La Salle College Antipolo main gate, Town & Country Heights, Barangay San Luis, Antipolo City, starting Monday, December 20, until Thursday, January 6, from 9 am to 4 pm. 

They are also accepting cash donations via Gcash

LCOY Philippines

LCOY Philippines, in partnership with Aksyon Klima, Living Laudato Si, Parabukas, and the Manila Observatory, is conducting a donation drive for the communities affected by the typhoon, specifically the communities in Cebu (Cebu City, Moalboal, Argao), Negros Oriental, Dinagat, Maasin & Baybay Leyte, and Libagon, Southern Samar areas.

The group accepts in-kind and monetary donations. For in-kind donations, they accept the following goods:

  • Toiletries
  • Good quality clothes
  • Canned goods
  • Ready-to-eat foods
  • Rice
  • Potable water or water filters
  • Menstrual care products
  • First aid kits with medicine (paracetamol, bandages, alcohol, betadine)
  • Books or toys for children

You may drop off your donations to the following points:

  • Unit 2FC, 2F First Cyber Center, Hernaez Lacson St, Brgy. 39, Bacolod City 
    • Name: Carmela Adelantar
    • Mobile number: 09457632560
  • The Hatch Hub, 195 Maginhawa St, Quezon City
    • Name: Jing Barrios
    • Mobile number: 09383370963
  • Tambunting Arellano Avenue, Brgy. 745, Manila City
    • Name: Sheen Orihuela
    • Mobile number: 09664524848
  • Assumption Antipolo, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City, Rizal
    • Name: Khitz Mayuga
    • Mobile number: 09662994210

You may course your monetary donations to:

  • BDO
    Account name: Marinel Ubaldo
    Account number: 11140047726
  • BPI
    Account name: Mary Grace Catapang
    Account number: 8969103649
  • GCash
    • Account name: Sheena Katrina Orihuela
      Account number: 09664524848
    • Account name: Marinel Ubaldo
      Account number: 09171790581
  • Paypal
Light of Jesus

The Light of Jesus Family Disaster Recovery Ministry aims to give relief goods and financial help to those affected.

To extend help, here are the bank details:

  • BDO account number: 003978016595
    Account name: Light of Jesus Community Foundation Inc.
    Branch: Araneta Center-Ali Mall II
    SWIFTCODE: BNORPHMM
  • Metrobank account number: 265-726-551-395-2
    Account name: Light of Jesus Community Foundation Inc.
    Branch: E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave.
    SWIFT CODE: MBTCPHMM

People are also welcome to donate via credit card or Paypal at www.feast.ph/giving. They’ll just have to select “Give: LOJF Disaster Recovery Ministry.”

The Light of Jesus requested donors to send them a screenshot or photo of their bank transfer.

Living Laudato Si’

Living Laudato Si’ partnered up with OeconoMedia to conduct a donation drive for the communities in Visayas-Mindanao areas.

You may send your monetary donations through the following channels:

  • GCash
    Account name: Rodne G.
    Account number: 09271515908
  • PayPal
    https://bit.ly/DonateOeoconoMedia
  • China Bank Savings Inc
    Account name: BAYAY SIBUYANON INC.
    Account number: 610900000300
    Swift code: CHSVPHM1XXX
McDonald’s Philippines

McDonald’s Philippines, through Ronald McDonald House Charities, is organizing its McDonald’s Kindness Kitchen program to serve 20,000 meals for communities affected by Typhoon Odette. Those interested to support this initiative may send monetary donations to the following RMHC bank accounts:

  • Account Name: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philippines Inc.
  • Metrobank Account Number:
    CA #347-7-34755805-9
  • BPI Account Number:
    CA #3021-4107-47
  • BDO Account Number:
    CA #01-7080-12767

Donations may also be made through McDonald’s stores nationwide via BPI or GCash QR code or by visiting rmhc.org.ph.

Miss Universe Philippines

The Miss Universe Philippines Organization is accepting monetary donations, which will be distributed to partner charities in affected cities and provinces.

$10 will be added to overseas donations of any amount sent through the Sendwave app. This is in partnership with Sendwave and Save the Children Philippines.

How to donate using Sendwave:

  1. Download the app: https://try.sendwave.com/kjap/muph
  2. Create and verify your account
  3. Enter the code MUPH
  4. Send as low as $1 to the Miss Universe Philippines account
  5. A free $10 credit will be automatically added to your donation

Sendwave only allows money transfer to the Philippines from US, Canada, UK, Spain, Italy, Belgium, France, and Ireland.

People may also donate via bank transfer:

BDO Unibank Inc.
Account name: Miss Universe Philippines Inc.
Account number: 0021-3801-6453
Swift code: BNORPHMM

Mu Relief and Project H20

Mu Relief, part of the disaster response arm of the Mu Sigma Phi fraternity and sorority, and Project H20 are accepting donations that will be used to provide relief goods and sustainable, clean, and filtered water to affected residents in the Visayas and Mindanao. 

The following are needed donations:

  • Alcohol
  • Face masks or shields
  • Sanitary napkin
  • Diapers
  • Rice grains
  • Canned goods
  • Instant noodles
  • Bottled water
  • Sleeping mats
  • Blankets
  • Toiletries
  • Rubber boots

Cash donations are highly appreciated as well. Check the post below for more details:

National Council of Churches in the Philippines

The National Council of Churches in the Philippines accepts monetary and in-kind donations for the victims of Typhoon Odette.

  • China Banking Corporation – E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City
    Philippine Peso Account: 223-009641-3
    US Dollar Account: 223-700011-4
    Swift Code: CHBKPHMM
New Life Community Care Foundation International, Inc.

New Life Community Care Foundation International, Inc.(NLCOM) is accepting in-kind and monetary donations to help affected communities in Visayas and Mindanao. 

The organization has so far distributed relief food bags, gallons of water and solar flashlights to 500 families in Barangay Sabang, and other areas of Surigao City. 

They also aim to distribute 900 relief bags to affected families in Cebu, Danao, Mandaue, and Hinunangan in Southern Leyte and provide roofing and building materials to help build homes in Surigao. 

Those interested to donate may send cash donations to any of the following accounts: 

Oxfam Pilipinas

Oxfam Pilipinas aims to provide immediate life-saving aid such as food, water, hygiene kits, sleeping mats, tents, and solar lamps to affected communities in Visayas and Mindanao.

People can donate by scanning the QR code below:

Panday Sining

Panday Sining is organizing a relief drive to help communities affected by Typhoon Odette.

Interested donors may send monetary or in-kind donations. Full details below: 

PayMaya

People may donate by scanning the PayMaya QR codes of the following organizations initiating relief efforts::

  • Oxfam
  • Philippine Red Cross
  • Save the Children
  • UNICEF
  • WorldVision

You may visit Paymaya’s Twitter page to view the said QR codes.

People for Accountable Governance and Sustainable Action

People for Accountable Governance and Sustainable Action is accepting donations for communities in the Visayas and Mindanao.

While they prefer cash donations given challenges in transporting goods from Manila to areas in need, the organization also accepts in-kind donations at Block 31 Lot 13 Bonifacio St., Capitol Estate I Commonwealth, Quezon City.

The following are immediate needs:

  • Rice
  • Easy-to-open canned goods
  • Instant noodles
  • Cereal drinks
  • Mineral water
  • Blankets
  • Sleeping mats
  • Hygiene kits
  • Masks and alcohol

People may contact Sarah Velasco at 0923 535 4319 for coordination.

Philippine Red Cross – Davao City Chapter

Philippine Red Cross – Davao City Chapter is calling for donations which can be distributed to affected communities.

In-kind donations such as hygiene kits and toiletries (bath soap, towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and face masks), as well as food, rice, and canned goods are recommended. These may be dropped off at Philippine Red Cross-Davao City Chapter’s office in Manuel Roxas Avenue, Davao City (beside Marco Polo Hotel).

Cash donations may be sent to this account:

  • BDO Unibank
    Account name: Philippine Red Cross
    Account number: 002-7-0034740-0

A copy of the proof of payment must be sent to davaocity@redcross.org.ph so the organization can issue an official receipt and acknowledge donors properly.

RockEd Philippines

Volunteer group RockEd Philippines, in partnership with Commune Coffee Shop, is organizing a donation drive for communities hit by Typhoon Odette. They are accepting monetary and in-kind donations.

You may drop off the following goods to 562 Batulao St, Ayala Alabang Village, care of Paul Hinlo, or at Commune Cafe + Bar at 36 Polaris St, Makati City:

  • Blankets
  • Underwears
  • Diapers
  • Napkins

For monetary donations, you may scan the QR code below:

If you have inquiries, you may contact the team via email at programs@projectsteadyasia.org.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Tandag

Roman Catholic Diocese of Tandag is calling for donations to help victims of Typhoon Odette.

Donations may be sent to the following:

  • Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), Tandag
    Account number: 01423319506
    Account name: Roman Catholic Bishop of Tandag
  • Metrobank, Tandag
    Account number: 454-3-45403920-4
    Account name: Roman Catholic Bishop of Tandag
  • Banco de Oro (BDO) Network Bank, Bislig
    Account number: 041070080045
    Account name: Roman Catholic Bishop of Tandag
  • Dollar account – Philippine National Bank (PNB), Tandag
    Account number: 403560057246
    Account name: Roman Catholic Bishop of Tandag
Samahang Operasyong Sagip

Samahang Operasyong Sagip, a disaster response network, is organizing an initiative to help affected communities in the Visayas and Mindanao. They are accepting in-kind and cash donations.

They are also calling for volunteers to assist in various disaster response work, such as resource generation, relief delivery assistance, and possible medical missions. Full details below:

Senator Manny Pacquiao

Presidential aspirant and Senator Manny Pacquiao’s camp arranged relief operation teams and cargo planes to transport donations from Metro Manila to typhoon-hit areas.

They are accepting in-kind and monetary donations. In-kind donations may be dropped off at Team Pacquiao Headquarters, Pacific Star Building, Makati Ave cor Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City.

Monetary donations, meanwhile, may be sent through the Manny Pacquiao Foundation via its website pacquiaofoundation.org.

For concerns and donations, you may contact the following: Dixie (0945 433 9960), Mhae (0907 241 3658), Xy (0926 625 9404), and Jane (0915 162 0601).

Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan

Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan is coordinating with the Social Actions Centers of affected dioceses and its affiliate organizations Tanging Yaman Foundation and Ateneo de Manila University to bring help to communities in need.

Here’s how you can help:

  • GCash
    • From the GCash app, go to PAY BILLS.
    • Click OTHERS.
    • Look for SIMBAHANG LINGKOD NG BAYAN on the list.
    • Enter AMOUNT.
    • Click NEXT to CONFIRM.
  • BPI
    • BPI peso checking account: 3081-1111-61
      Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan

For proper acknowledgment and tracking, notify the Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan and send a photo or screenshot of your transaction/deposit slip to slb@affiliate.ateneo.edu.

Subic Bay Centennial Lions Club

The Subic Bay Centennial Lions Club is accepting monetary donations to help those affected by Typhoon Odette in Agusan del Norte, Bohol, Cagayan de Oro, Lanao del Sur, Negros Occidental, Palawan, and Southern Leyte. 

The funds that will be collected will be used to buy:

  • Blankets
  • Ready-to-eat food (easy to open canned goods, instant noodles, biscuits)
  • Rice
  • Bottled water
  • Sanitary kits (soap, sanitary napkins, diapers)
  • Face masks and alcohol
  • Medicine for common types of sickness

You may donate to their “Boots on the Ground” relief operation by clicking here.

SugboCares

Cebu-based youth organization SugboCares (Calamities Response and Emergency Support) is raising funds to provide drinking water, food, and hygiene products for families most affected by Typhoon Odette. 

You may course your monetary donations through any of the following accounts: 

  • BPI
    Franchesca Fajemolin
    2049247616
  • Paypal
    paypal.me/shryllsgrdo
  • Paymaya
    Izel Oracion
    09213254238
  • Gcash
    Christina Lumagbas
    09177704554

They are also accepting in-kind donations. Full details may be found here

Tulong Kabataan Network

Tulong Kabataan, a relief and rehabilitation network initiated by the Kabataan Partylist, is calling for donations for affected residents in the Visayas and Mindanao. It is working in partnership with the University of the Philippines Diliman University Student Council (UPD USC).

UP Diliman students residing in affected areas are also encouraged to answer this sensing form at bit.ly/OdettePHSensingUPD to accommodate academic, relief, and other assistance-related concerns.

People may send monetary donations via the following channels:

In-kind donations may be dropped off at this site: 117C Matatag St., Barangay Central, Diliman, Quezon City.

For further inquiries and concerns, contact Hayme Alegre (0969 096 4538). You may also reach Safety and Security Committee Head Andrew Ronquillo (0943 708 7772) at feronquillo@up.edu.ph, or the official page of the UPD USC.

Tulong Kabataan – UP Manila

Tulong Kabataan – UP Manila is calling for donations for UP Manila students whose communities are devastated by the typhoon. They are accepting in-kind and monetary donations.

For in-kind donations, you may give the following goods:

  • Rice and canned goods
  • Bottle water
  • Face masks and face shields
  • Alcohol
  • Hygiene kit
  • Baby and adult diapers
  • Clothes

You may drop off these goods at UP Manila Office of the University Registrar, Ermita, Manila. 

You may course your monetary donations through the following channels:

  • BDO
    Account name: Djoanna Marie Dimapilis
    Account number: 004260199385
  • GCash
    Account name: Edzel Gail Macasu
    Account number: 0945 794 5742
  • Paymaya
    Account name: Djoanna Marie Dimapilis
    Account number: 0906 408 3735
  • Unionbank
    Account name: Djoanna Marie Dimapilis
    Account number:1094 2890 0650

Send a proof of donation to Tulong Kabataan – UP Manila’s Facebook page or through their email at tulongkabupm@gmail.com.

Tzu Chi Philippines

Tzu Chi Philippines, an international humanitarian organization, is calling for donations for devastated communities in the Visayas and Mindanao.

You may course your monetary donations to the following channels:

  • Metrobank
    Account name: Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation Philippines
    Account number: 163-3-16307190-9
  • BDO
    Account name: Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation Philippines
    Account number: 011978001800
  • GCash and Paymaya
    You may scan the QR code below:

Send a copy of the deposit slips to donations@tzuchi.org.ph or through Viber, LINE, or WeChat at +639672110940.

UPLB Agapay

University of the Philippines Los Baños Agapay, in partnership with UPLB Ugnayan ng Pahinungod and Serve the People Brigade-UPLB, is accepting in-kind and monetary donations for typhoon-affected communities.

For monetary donations, you may course them through:

  • Landbank
    Account name: Mariah Joy B. dela Providencia
    Account number: SA 1896352373
  • Paypal
    paypal.me/stpbuplb
  • GCash
    Account name: Arveil Briones
    Account number: 0953 308 1839

You may send a copy of the transaction receipt to UPLB AGAPAY Facebook page or via email at agapay.uplb@up.edu.ph

For in-kind donations, UPLB Agapay accepts rice, ready to eat foods, toiletries, COVID-19 and hygiene kit essentials, and beddings.

You may drop off your donations at the Student Union Building, UPLB.

Vice President Leni Robredo

Donations may be sent to the Leni-Kiko 2022 Volunteer Center at 284 Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City 1108. The entrance may be found at 33 Esteban Abada Street.

The following relief goods are urgently needed:

  • Blankets
  • Ready-to-eat food (easy to open canned goods, instant noodles, biscuits)
  • Rice
  • Bottled water
  • Sanitary kits (soap, sanitary napkins, diapers)
  • Face masks and alcohol
  • Medicine for common types of sickness

Below are the contact numbers that Vice President Leni Robredo listed for the initiative:

  • 0969 298 9893
  • 0969 298 9894
  • 0969 298 9895

Cash donations, meanwhile, may be coursed through their Angat Buhay partner:

  • Metrobank
    Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc.
    448-7-44801314-2
    Tañong, Marikina Branch
  • BPI
    9601-0002-42
    Loyola Heights Branch

For verification and acknowledgement purposes, send a screenshot or photo of your transaction/deposit slip to tangingyaman777@gmail.com.

Victory

Victory, a church in the Philippines, is accepting monetary donations for relief efforts.

Donations to Victory PH Relief may be coursed through the following:

Woodrose Student Council

Woodrose Student Council is accepting cash and in-kind donations. Details below:

World Vision Philippines

World Vision Philippines is leading an emergency response to help families affected by Typhoon Odette.

To help, people may donate to any of the following bank accounts with account name World Vision Development Foundation, Inc:

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands
    4251-0024015
  • Banco de Oro (BDO)
    000-2700-4341-1
  • Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank)
    038-332-000-138
  • Metrobank
    0607060-518641
Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines

The donations from this drive will go to relief operations for the affected communities in Visayas and Mindanao. YACAP is partnering with Agham Youth National, UP Green League, UP Zoological Society, UP Association of Biology Majors, and Saribuhay National for this relief initiative. 

Children

Project Hero Negros

Project Hero Negros is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help babies displaced by Typhoon Odette. For in-kind donations, it is in need of distilled water, diapers, baby wipes, and other sanitary essentials appropriate for babies.

More details can be found below:

Save the Children Philippines

Save the Children Philippines is leading an initiative to help children and their families in affected communities.

Full details below:

Women

LILAK (Purple Action for Indigenous Women’s Rights)

LILAK is leading a “Babayenihan” initiative to help indigenous women and their families in Negros Occidental, Antique, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Sur, and Palawan. The organization will be distributing relief packs and hygiene kits. 

Those interested in extending their support may send monetary donations to any of the following bank accounts: 

  • BPI Account Name: LILAK/PURPLE ACTION FOR INDIGENOUS WOMENS RIGHTS INC Account No.: 1993 2179 28
  • GCash Account Name: KATRINA MARIE MAGTOTO
    Account No.: 0945 110 6278
  • Paypal paypal.me/katutubonglilak

For more information, you may contact Kat Magtoto at 0945 1106 278 or email babayenihan.lilak@gmail.com

Women in Emergencies Network – WENet Philippines

Women in Emergencies Network (WENet) is accepting cash donations to help women and their families in Dinagat Islands, Negros Occidental, Antique, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Sur, Palawan, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Southern Leyte. 

These cash donations will be used to purchase food packs, hygiene kits, potable water, and other immediate necessities. 

Donors may refer send money to the following accounts:

  • Gcash
    Account Name: Alisandra Lei Escobar
    Account No: 09171228178
  • BPI
    Account Name: Pambansang Kongreso ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan, Inc.
    Account No: 1991-0066-28

For more information, you may contact Alisandra Lei Escobar at 09171228178. 

LGBTQ+

Liyab: LGBTQIA+ Humanitarian Network

Liyab: LGBTQIA+ Humanitarian Network, a network of queer organizations in the Philippines, is organizing a donation drive to help LGBTQIA+ communities affected by Typhoon Odette in Cebu, Bohol, Surigao City, Caraga, and Iloilo City. 

People may also give cash donations that will be used to purchase basic goods, such as drinking water, food and medicine, and fuel for transportation. Details can be found here

Media workers

National Union of Journalists of the Philippines

The NUJP is raising funds to provide immediate relief to media colleagues in areas affected by the typhoon.

Those interested in helping may send donations to the following accounts:

  • Gcash/Paymaya
    Joanna Paola Ballaran
    09617626684
  • Metrobank Kamuning
    National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
    229-7-229-50743-1
    SWIFT Code: MBTCPHMM
    IBAN: 010269996

For inquiries, you may reach the NUJP National Office through secretariat@nujp.org and +639175155991.

Pets

Pawssion Project

Pawssion Project is leading a donation drive for animals in Siargao. It has partnered with Siargao’s local animal shelter Puppy Puddle Siargao and Lokallab to bring goods and veterinarians in the island.

In-kind donations may be dropped off in Quezon City, while cash donations may be made through its donation channels.

Full details below:

Below are initiatives focused on helping those affected in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao:

Luzon

Palawan

Ahon Palaweno

Palawan-based youth organization Ahon Palaweno is accepting in-kind and monetary donations to help the affected families in Puerto Princesa City and northern Palawan.

Monetary donations may be sent to Ferndale Franco’s GCash account at 09177740407.

They are also accepting the following goods:

  • Water bottles
  • Canned goods
  • Hygiene Kits
  • Clothes
  • Food packs
  • Alcohol/Hand Sanitizers

You may drop off your in-kind donations at the Palawan State University – Laboratory Elementary School Guard House, H. Mendoza Street, Puerto Princesa City. For pick-ups, you may also message the Ahon Palaweño Faceboook page.

Medical Outreach Missions Foundation Inc

Medical Outreach Missions Foundation Inc is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help communities affected by Typhoon Odette. For its first wave, all proceeds will be sent to Palawan.

Details can be found below:

PAMANTIK-KMU

Pagkakaisa ng Manggagawa sa Timog Katagalugan-Kilusang Mayo Uno (PAMANTIK-KMU) is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help affected communities in Palawan.

It accepts the following in-kind donations:

  • Ready-to-eat food
  • Water
  • Vitamins and medicines
  • Hygiene kits
  • Alcohol
  • Yero (Galvanized iron sheet)
  • Other building materials

These items may be dropped off at Steward, Inc. Office, Brgy. Pulo, Cabuyao, Laguna.

Cash donations may be sent via GCash: 0963 793 6273 (Jemme Mia A). In the message portion, put “Odette.”

Visayas

Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management Philippines

A-PAD Philippines is accepting monetary donations to provide food packs, hygiene kits, and temporary shelters and sleeping kits to victims in the Visayas and Mindanao.

You may refer to the post below for more details:

Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development

The non-government organization Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED) is accepting monetary donations for the devastated communities in Negros island, Southern Cebu, and Northern Mindanao. 

The collected funds will be used to help CEED and its partners deploy solar-powered gensets, donate solar lamps, and set up solar-powered charging stations in these areas.

You may course your donations through the following channels:

  • BPI
    Account name:  Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development Incorporated
    Account number: 1991012024 
  • GCash
    Account name: Aryanne de Ocampo
    Account number: 09295940057

For more information about CEED’s donation drive, you may contact them through their email at info@ceedphilippines.com or reach out to Aryanne de Ocampo via her mobile at 09295940057 or 09176380993.

De La Salle Philippines

The De La Salle Philippines will be sending over basic needs and relief goods to places in Visayas affected by the typhoon. Below are details of the bank accounts where you can send your donations. Send your deposit slips to kadauno@delasalle.ph.

  • Account Name: De La Salle Brothers, Inc.
    Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
    Peso savings account number: 3103-3749-86
    US Dollar savings account number: 3104-0289-09
    Swift code: BOPIPHMM
  • Rizal Commercial Bank Corporations (RCBC)
    Peso savings account number: 7590-569081
    US dollar savings account number: 8-296-00115-6
    Swift code: RCBCPHMM
  • Security Bank Corporation
    Peso savings account number: 0000014366500
    US dollar savings account number: 0000011740719
    Swift code: SETCPHMM
LoveYourself Inc

LoveYourself Inc is accepting donations for their relief drive for affected communities in the Visayas at any of their LoveYourself Hubs or Champion Community Centers.

UP Church of the Risen Lord

The UP Church of the Risen Lord is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to help families in Cebu, Bais, and Dumaguete. 

Cash donations may be sent to any of the following: 

PNB UP CAMPUS BRANCH
Account Name: CHURCH OF THE RISEN LORD
Current Account Number: 1086-7000-4943
Send scanned deposit slip to this email: churchoftherisenlord@gmail.com

Gcash:
Jillian Mae Velacruz: 0905 637 9908

For in-kind donations, items may be dropped off at 18 Laurel Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, UP Church of the Risen Lord. If possible, they prefer to receive flashlights with batteries. 

For any other concerns, contact UP CRL at 89287674, 84264528 and 09275164780 or Arlene Tapay at 09056379908. 

UP Visayas

University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV), in partnership with the UPV Foundation, is conducting a donation drive for affected communities in Eastern Visayas and Western Visayas

Monetary donations may be deposited to:

  • UPV Foundation Inc.
    PNB c/a # 3113-7000-1585 or LBP #3052- 1016-10
  • GCash
    Anna Razel L. Ramirez 
    0915 002 5667

Goods may be left at the UPV guardhouses in both the Iloilo City and Miagao campuses.

Donors are requested to send proof of deposit/transfer to the UPV’s official Messenger account.

UP Visayas-University Student Council

The University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) – University Student Council, in coordination with Tulong Kabataan Western Visayas, UP Antiqueño, UPV Negrense, UP Cabatuananon, and other regional organizations in the university, is calling for monetary donations.

For queries, contact Phillippe Angelo Hiñosa at 09283407211. People may donate to the following accounts:

  • Metrobank
    June Aubrey Atos
    128-3-128-46995-9
  • Landbank
    3297 0748 72
    Feliz Noemi Grace Espinosa
  • GCash
    09053322914
    Chelcie Pahila
We Feed Philippines

We Feed Philippines, in partnership with Tulong Kabataan-Cebu, Tatak Ilonggo, Zamboanga Youth for Chel Diokno, Bohol for Leni, and Team Leni Robredo Zamboanga City, is launching #WeCare: Barog Bisaya to help the victims of Typhoon Odette in Cebu and Bohol.

They are accepting monetary and in-kind donations. You may send your monetary donations to:

  • Paypal
    Iver Hans Arboiz
    paypal.me/arboiziver
  • GCash
    Account name: Karylle Anne Peñaflor
    Account number: 09772096604

For in-kind donations, We Feed Philippines accepts the following goods:

  • Drinking water
  • Canned goods
  • Noodles
  • Rice
  • Hygiene essentials
  • Emergency lights, flashlights, batteries

You may drop off the in-kind donations in the following areas:

  • CEBU
    Address: 53 B. Rodriguez St. Ext., Sitio Palay Side C.C, Brgy. Sambag 2, Cebu City
    Contact number: 0922 610 9043
  • BOHOL
    Address: Bohol For Leni Volunteer Center, Balili Heritage House, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Youth for Leni-Guimaras

Youth for Leni-Guimaras, a youth organization composed of supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo, is accepting cash donations to help communities in the province left devastated by Typhoon Odette.

For those who want to donate, check this link

Bohol

European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines 

The ECCP is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help affected communities in Bohol. Those who are interested to donate may check the full details below: 

Cebu

Anakbayan Cebu

Anakbayan Cebu is accepting in-kind and cash donations.

Affected communities need the following:

  • Food
  • Water
  • Medicine
  • Hygiene kits

These may be dropped off at UCCP-CENDET, 85 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City, Cebu 6000.

For cash donations:

  • GCash
    0977-277-4043 
    Lance Lucian B.
  • BPI
    3619182633 
    Sta. Ana B. Aures
Ang Alyansa sa mga Mamumuo sa Sugbo-Kilusang Mayo Uno (AMA Sugbo-KMU)

The AMA Sugbo-KMU is leading relief operations for victims in Cebu. This is in coordination with Anakpawis Partylist Cebu, Alyansa sa mga Mamumuong Kontraktwal Cebu, and Association of Dismissed Workers.

For GCash donations*:
Howell V.
0995-105-0151
(*In the message portion, type “For Odette.”)

For in-kind donations:

UCCP-CENDET, 85 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City, Cebu 6000

Cebu Caritas Inc.

Cebu Caritas Inc. is calling for donations to help Typhoon Odette victims in Cebu.

People may send monetary donations to any of the following channels:

  • Cebu Caritas Office
    c/o Ms. Ann Bernadette Cabigon
    Cebu Caritas Building
    P. Gomez St., Brgy. Sñr. Sto. Niño, Cebu City
  • UnionBank:
    Account name: Cebu Caritas Inc.
    Account number.: 001130006960
  • GCash:
    Name: Ann Bernadette Cabigon (Finance Director)
    Number: 09088750877
  • Office of the Archbishop
    c/o Sr. Maricor Talay, MCST
    Archbishop’s Residence Compound
    D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City
    Online Donation:
    https://www.stockcrowd.com/template/2/7139

For in-kind donations, such as rice, canned goods, water, noodles, flashlights, you may drop them at:

  • Cebu Caritas Office, P. Gomez St., Brgy. Sñr. Sto. Niño, Cebu City
  • SPFY Covered Court
    c/o Ms. Margie Matheu
    Archbishop’s Residence Compound
    D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City
Montfort Missionaries Philippines

The Montfort Missionaries Philippines and its community is accepting monetary and in-kind donations for communities in Cebu and other provinces affected by the typhoon in the Visayas and Mindanao. 

Full details below:

PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College

PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College is seeking help from PHINMA Education communities across the country to support relief efforts for displaced families in Cebu. 

Details on how to donate below: 

Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc.

The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation has activated its donation hub to allow local and international donations for immediate relief to communities affected by Typhoon Odette. 

The organization has also deployed its rapid assessment team to check how to best support affected communities in Cebu.

Aside from donations, it accepts volunteers based in Cebu to help with relief packing, distribution, and other operational needs. Those interested may apply via this link.

University of Cebu

The University of Cebu is organizing relief operations for badly hit areas of Cebu City. During the early days following Typhoon Odette, the university’s law school also distributed water bottles to its affected students. 

Donation details below.

UP Cebu University Student Council

The UP Cebu University Student Council is launching a donation drive for its students and staff affected by Typhoon Odette.They are accepting monetary donations, as their manpower is limited.

You may check out this post for more information, including ways to donate.

USC Supreme Student Council

The University of San Carlos Supreme Student Council through its relief and rehabilitation network Abag Carolinian is accepting in-kind and monetary donations, and volunteers to help bring relief to affected communities in Cebu.

For in-kind donations, people may drop them off at UCCP-Cendet, 85 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City. Message Abag Carolinian’s Facebook page for more details.

For monetary donations, interested donors may refer to the following details:

  • Unionbank
    1094 2391 9244
    Angel Mendiola
  • GCash
    09338108655
    Carson Go

Leyte

Liceo del Verbo Divino-SSM-SHS

The Liceo del Verbo Divino Sangguaniang Sentral ng Mag-aaral Senior High School Department is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help affected residents in the Visayas.

Food, water, clothes, hygiene kits, and medicines can be dropped off at Liceo Del Verbo Divino, Avenida Veteranos St. Tacloban City. Call 09262930871 to facilitate the drop-off of donations or fill out the log sheet in the guardhouse.

For cash donations, you may send them via GCash: Vanessa C. Collera (09661497213). 

New Life Tacloban

Religious organization New Life Tacloban accepts monetary and in-kind donations for the communities devastated by Typhoon Odette.

You may send your monetary donations to:

  • China Bank Corporation
    Account name: New Life Tacloban
    Account number: 197-121421-2

For in-kind donations, you may drop off your goods at New Life Tacloban, Marasbaras, Tacloban City. Coordinate with Romeo Ancheta via mobile at 09563486392.

For more information, please contact (053) 832 1684 or 0956 348 6392.

SSCT Supreme Student Council

The Supreme Student Council of St. Scholastica’s College Tacloban is conducting a donation drive to provide relief packs and aid for affected communities in Southern Leyte.

People may donate cash via GCash:

  • Name:  Ariane Leuterio
    Account number: 09956908617

For in kind donations, drop off is at St. Scholastica’s College of Tacloban. You may contact Cherleme L. Gabon at 09278513947 for coordination.

UP Tacloban Student Council

The UP Tacloban Student Council, in partnership with the UP Association of Cana-Cebuana Speaking Students, is initiating a fundraising activity and donation drive for the victims of Typhoon Odette in Leyte and Southern Leyte. It targets to help around 25 Iskolar ng Bayan affected by the typhoon and 300 families in Leyte or Southern Leyte with relief packs that include food and hygiene items.

For monetary donations, you may refer to the following details:

  • Landbank
    Jim Navarra
    0187 2246 08
  • Palawan/Cebuana
    Kent Reymark Tocayon
    0945 440 0829
    Tacloban City
  • Gcash
    Jim Navarra
    0926 246 7278

For in-kind donations: Contact Kent Reymark Tocayon at 0945 440 0829

Drop-off point:
Brgy. 74 Lower Nula Tula, Tacloban City
Landmark: Gray gate in front of Prime Water Leyte District

For more queries, you may directly contact Kent Reymark Tocayon via 0945 440 0829, or message this page

UP Halcyon

University of the Philippines (UP) Halcyon, a socio-civic organization under UP Visayas Tacloban College, is accepting cash and in-kind donations to provide affected communities in Sogod, Liloan, and Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte with basic necessities such as food, and hygiene kits.

More details here:

Negros Island

Bagani

Bagani, a part of Champion Community Center of LoveYourself Inc, is accepting monetary and in-kind donations.

You may donate the following goods:

  • Face Masks
  • Rice
  • Canned Goods
  • Instant Noodles
  • Blankets
  • Clothes
  • Bottled water
  • Hygiene Kits (Diapers, Sanitary Napkins, Alcohol, etc.)

You may drop off your donations at 3rd Floor, NEDF Building, 6th Street, Bacolod City. Coordinate with Cailah Alvarez via mobile at 09194815144.

For monetary donations, you may course them through the following channels:

  • BDO 
    Account name: Jose Antonio Lavaro
    Account number: 003010236276
  • GCash
    Account name: Janrey L. Buenconsejo
    Account number: 09172749904
Children Optimization for the Revitalization of Environment

Children Optimization for the Revitalization of Environment, together with its partner organization, hopes to raise at least P50,000 in donations so they can give out food packs and other necessities to affected communities in the southern part of Negros.

More details below:

Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod Senior High School Supreme Student Council

Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod Senior High School Supreme Student Council is accepting monetary donations for communities affected by the typhoon, particularly the southern part of Negros Occidental. The collected funds will be used to buy construction materials, which will help rebuilding the homes of these communities.

You may course your donations to:

  • GCash
    Account name: Yna Ysabelle Arcenas
    Account number: 09666928634
  • Philippine National Bank
    Account name: Beatriz Marie Abayon
    Account number: 307 6101 54564
Development Society of the Ateneo

The Development Society of the Ateneo is calling for donations to help provide relief packs to affected communities in Bacolod City. It is coordinating with different youth groups on the ground to distribute these relief packs.

You may refer to the following details to donate:

BPI
Aster B. Castelo
2909082857

GCash
Patricia Lim
0926 074 4885

Send proof of donation through this link: https://bit.ly/DevSocProofOfDonation

Gawad Kalinga Negros Occidental

The poverty-alleviation movement Gawad Kalinga in Negros Occidental has launched Operation Walang Iwanan to aid the victims of Typhoon Odette in Southern Negros.

The donation drive accepts monetary and in-kind donations. For in-kind donations, you may give the following items:

For immediate relief:

  • Water
  • Rice
  • Easy-to-open canned goods
  • Noodles
  • Coffee, energy drinks, chocolate drinks
  • Blankets
  • Toiletries

For recovery:

  • Roof
  • Galvanized iron sheets
  • Nails
  • Plywood
  • Lumber
  • Copper wire
  • Other construction materials

You may drop off your in-kind donations at Bob’s Cafe, 21st Lacson St, Bacolod City or at Carlos Hilado Memorial State College – Talisay.

For monetary donations, you may course them through the following channels:

  • BPI
    Account name: Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation Inc – Negros Occidental
    Account number: 9191-0026-09
  • GCash and JustPayto
    You may scan the QR code below:

Send proof of donation to katamor@gawadkalinga.com to process your official receipt.

Ibayaw Youth Collective

The youth collective is accepting monetary donations to purchase food packs, water, alcohol, and sanitary items for affected families in Bayawan City, Negros Oriental. The donation drive is in coordination with different multi-sectoral organizations in the city.

For in-cash donations, you may donate to the following accounts:

Banco De Oro
Christian F. Lapas
008820075917

Philippine National Bank
Renko Feliz R. Gaudiel
0112 8110 0000 0156

MetroBank
Ivan Christopher B. Cordevilla
4973497964769

GCash
Renko Feliz Gaudiel
09959614469

Linghod

Non-governmental organization Linghod is calling for monetary and in-kind donations for the procurement of drinking water, water filters, drinking containers, and transportation for affected communities in Negros. 

You may send donations through its updated donation lines:

You may send a proof of transaction to Linghod to properly track your donation.

Negros Care

Negros Care is asking for assistance to help affected areas in Negros Occidental. It is accepting monetary and in-kind donations to provide immediate relief to victims in the area.

More details here:

Negros Oriental State University

The Negros Oriental State University (NORSU), through its NORSU CAREs program, is organizing a relief drive to provide in-kind donations to help affected communities in their province. 

Basic goods, such as  food, water, canned goods, noodles, and biscuits may be dropped off at the NORSU main gate (Gate 1), Kagawasan Avenue, Capitol Area, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. 

Negros Youth for Leni

Negros Youth for Leni, a youth organization composed of supporters of Leni Robredo, is accepting cash donations to help communities in Southern Negros left devastated by Typhoon Odette.

For those who want to donate, check this link.

Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc.

The Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc is pooling funds for Typhoon Odette survivors who are based in Negros Occidental. The monetary donations will be used to provide relief packs and hot meals to children and families in evacuation centers and communities based in the province.

Interested donors may donate to any of the following channels: 

Philippine Red Cross Negros Occidental – Bacolod City Chapter

The Philippine Red Cross Negros Occidental – Bacolod City Chapter is seeking in-kind donations for the cities and municipalities in Negros Occidental. 

 In-kind donations may include the following: 

  • Used clothes (already cleaned and folded)
  • Blanket
  • Canned goods
  • Noodles
  • Water
  • Rice
  • Hygiene kits
  • Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Towel
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush (unused)
  • Clean underwear
  • Diapers for infants

These items may be dropped off at the Philippine Red Cross Negros Occidental-Bacolod City Chapter at 10th Lacson Street, Bacolod City.

Philippine Red Cross – Negros Oriental

The Philippine Red Cross – Negros Oriental is accepting in-kind donations of drinking water, rice, canned goods, and hygiene kits for the affected communities in Negros Oriental.

These items maybe dropped off at the Philippine Red Cross-Negros Oriental Chapter, Poblacion 4, Dumaguete City (near Bethel Guesthouse) starting Wednesday, December 19.

Interested donors may also opt to give cash donations that will be used to purchase food and non-food items. 

For questions regarding donations, you may reach them by messaging their Facebook page or contact 0953-254-7410. 

Pre-Med Society-La Salle Bacolod

Pre-Med Society-La Salle Bacolod is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help affected families in Southern Negros and the Ilog Rural Health Unit.

Refer to the post below for more details:

Project LNT

Student-run initiative Project LNT is raising funds to provide relief packs to 3,000 affected households in Candoni, Negros Occidental. The relief packs will contain water, canned goods, and other necessities.

People may donate through any of the following channels:

GCash
Jadine Ledesma
09399148750

Security Bank
Jannele Michelle M. Jimenez
0000018685682

Donors are encouraged to send a screenshot of proof of donation.

Silliman University (SU)

Silliman University’s Typhoon Odette Initiative is making a call for cash and in-kind donations for affected communities in the towns of Manjuyod, Bindoy, and others north of Negros Oriental.

This initiative is a collective effort of the SU Administration through its Continuing Calamity Response Program, together with the SU Church, the SU student government, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends.

The cash donations will be tapped for relief operations, psychosocial processing and intervention for affected communities, and rebuilding efforts. 

In-kind donations may be dropped off at the SU Gymnasium through the Katipunan Gate and Laguna Gate from Monday to Saturday, 8 am until 5 pm.

Monetary donations may be made directly to Silliman University (payee) via any of the following banks: 

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
    Perdices Branch, Dumaguete City
    Dollar Account: 1084-0273-47 | BOPIPHMM
  • Bank of the Philippines Islands (BPI)
    San Jose Branch, Dumaguete City
    Peso Account: 9215-8032-25 | BOPIPHMM
  • Banco de Oro (BDO)
    Silliman Campus Branch, Dumaguete City
    Peso Account: 80400-000-63 | BNORPHMM

To trace donations, donors may email a PDF of the validated deposit slip to treas@su.edu.ph and vpd@su.edu.ph with the email subject: “Continuing Calamity Response Program Donation,” including the following details: 

  • Purpose of the deposit
  • Full name of the donor
  • Address and contact number of the donor

For more information, you may refer to SU’s Facebook post. You may also contact the SU Office of the Vice President for Development at vpd@su.edu.ph, or call +63 35 422 6002 local 223/224.

Talarak Foundation

Conservation non-governmental organization Talarak Foundation is calling for donations to help rehabilitate the devastated Negros Forest Park. The donations will be used to clear and dispose debris, reconstruct destroyed animal enclosures, restore destroyed keepers’ quarters, and repair ruptured water pipes and utility lines.

You may course your donations to:

  • Bank of Commerce
    Account name: Talarak Foundation Inc.
    Account number: 084-00-000458-7
    Swift code: PABIPHMM
    Branch: Kabankalan
    Bank Address: Guanzon St, Kabankalan City
  • GCash
  • Account number: 09270456357
The Sillimanian Initiative

The Sillimanian Initiative is accepting monetary donations to provide water, food, hygiene kits, and other necessities to affected communities in Negros Oriental.

People may donate to any of the accounts below:

  • BDO
    Enrica Marian F. Dinopol
    008040121227
  • Metrobank
    Cedrick Babor
    4213421906441
  • GCash
    Ricmar Adrian P. Marcojos
    0926 626 4625
  • Paymaya
    Cedrick Babor
    09178811795
  • BPI
    John Christian Entrata
    1329-1868-29
  • Paypal
    Jastine Rasonable
    Jastine.maerasonable@gmail.com
    09476359444

Submit your proof of transaction here: https://forms.gle/2xgV1h646DawDkQJ9

University Community Development Office

The University Community Development Office (UCDO) of the University of Negros Occidental- Recoletos (UNO-R) is accepting in-kind and cash donations to help families affected in the province. 

Monetary donations may be sent to the following bank accounts:

  • GCash
    09661500030
  • BPI
    Beah Marie Ganarias
    Account No.: 2249410368

Donors are asked to send their proof of donations to UNO-R UCDO Juniors Club at unorucdojuniorsclub@gmail.com

For in-kind donations, food and non-food items may be dropped off at the UNO-R lobby, Lizares Avenue, Bacolod CIty. 

University of St. La Salle

The University of St. La Salle (USLS) Bacolod is accepting in-kind and monetary donations to help affected families. 

It accepts the following in-kind donations:

  • Food (rice, canned goods, biscuits, coffee, energen, etc.)
  • Non-food items (Sleeping bags, blankets, towels, hygiene kits, medical kits, diapers for kids, etc)

These may be dropped off at the USLS Gate 2 starting December 17.

Monetary donations may be sent to the following:

GCash Analee Rose Locsin 0977 300 7021
BPI University of St La Salle Account number: 1041-0433-06 
UBP University of St. La Salle Account number: 002-79000-1899

Kindly send your proof of donation to balayan@usls.edu.ph

Young Pharmacists Group Negros Occidental

The Young Pharmacists Group Negros Occidental is collecting donations that can be given to affected communities in Kabankalan City, Sipalay City, and other areas in Negros Island that are in need of medicines.

For details on what and how to donate, check the post below:

Youth Advocates Through Theater Arts

YATTA, a youth-based theater organization in Dumaguete City, is organizing a donation drive to help two of its members and other affected communities in Negros Oriental. 

The group has so far channeled its Christmas funds to distribute immediate relief packages to the towns of Bais, Manjuyod, and Ayungon. They are accepting in-kind and cash donations to be able to reach out to more communities. 

Cash donations may be sent to the following: 

  • Gcash
    Mohammad Bennajir Jul 
    09563982276
  • Landbank
    Hanz Denzil Villahermosa
    Savings Account 3347029881

Kindly email screenshot of donation to yatta.dumaguete@gmail.com

For in-kind donations, you may coordinate with Hanz Villahermosa at 09064197577. 

Youth for Climate Hope

Youth for Climate Hope is leading relief operations to help affected communities in Negros Island.

Below is a list of urgent relief needs and drop-off locations for donations in Bacolod City and Silay City:

Mindanao

Ateneo de Davao University

The Ateneo de Davao University Master in Public Administration Society called for donations to help victims of Typhoon Odette. 

People may donate to the following accounts:

Ateneo de Davao University
BPI: 2081-0568-73
BDO: 002700-207358

You may donate via any of the following channels:

Balai Obrero Foundation

The Balai Obrero Foundation aims to help affected communities, especially those based in Mindanao.

It is accepting in-kind donations at Balai Obrero Foundation, 63 Narra St., Barangay Claro, Project 3, Quezon City. Its telephone number is 8421 0986.

People may also give monetary donations:

  • BDO
    1490128806
    Balai Obrero Foundation Inc.
  • GCash
    0951 925 1037
La Salle Academy – Iligan City

La Salle Academy in Iligan City is coordinating a relief operation for the affected communities in Lanao del Norte and other neighboring communities.

The school accepts monetary and in-kind donations. You may course your monetary donations to:

  • Metrobank
    Account name: LA SALLE ACADEMY INCORPORATED
    Account number: 5437 5430 0336 7
  • GCash
    Account name: Jay Velez
    Account number: 09177166448

Send a copy or receipt of transaction to businessoffice@lsa.ph using the subject, OdetteDonation.

For in-kind donations, La Salle Academy is accepting the following goods:

  • Rice
  • Canned goods
  • Noodles
  • Water
  • Blanket, mats
  • Face masks, alcohol
  • Toiletries
  • Medicine (paracetamol)
  • Vitamins
  • Diapers (for babies and adults)

You may drop off your in-kind donations at the La Salle Academy Entrance Lobby.

Mindanao Development Authority

The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help various communities affected in Mindanao. 

They have designated drop-off points for in-kind donations in Zamboanga City, Koronadal City, Cagayan de Oro City, Davao City, and Butuan City. 

Full details may be found in this post. 

Pinoy Media Center

Pinoy Media Center encouraged people to donate to its partner organizations to help fund relief efforts for affected communities in Dinagat, Siargao, Surigao City, and Surigao del Norte.

People may refer to the following accounts:

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands
    Sisters’ Association in Mindanao
    002083-8010-37
  • Paypal: @balsamindanao 
  • GCash
    Bishop Ligaya San Francisco
    09052736675
The Women of Aleitheia

The Women of Aleitheia is accepting monetary donations which will be forwarded to affected communities in Dinagat Islands, Buenavista Agusan Del Norte, Cebu, and Siargao.

If you wish to donate, you may send your donations to the following:

  • BDO 
    Michelle Terrence Tiu
    0063 9035 9941
  • GCASH 
    Michelle Terrence T.
    09178096575
  • BPI 
    Michelle Terrence Tiu
    058 954 5695

Should you wish to to get a confirmation receipt of your monetary donation, email the organization at aleitheia.official@gmail.com or send a message to Michelle Tiu (09178096575).

Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan

Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan is calling for donations for victims in the Caraga region.

More details below: 

For more inquiries, contact Nestor Banuag Jr. of Student Social Involvement and Advocacy Program at 09171940942.

Dinagat Islands

BALAOD-Mindanaw

Balay Alternative Legal Advocates for Development in Mindanaw Inc. is launching  Tabang Dinagat relief operations to help affected communities in Dinagat Islands province. 

Balay Mindanaw Group

Balay Mindanaw Group will be sending a team to Dinagat Islands to deliver relief assistance and conduct a damage and needs assessment on the ground, in coordination with the provincial government and other partners.

The organization is open to bring whatever help people may want to send to Dinagat. To coordinate this, people may contact the following: Balay Mindanaw President Kaloy Manlupig (0917 7176 000) and DREAM coordinator Donna Banaynal (0917 7163 533).

People may also contribute by giving cash donations. Details can be found here.

Cagayan de Oro City

For our Farmers PH Inc

Youth-led and nonprofit organization For our Farmers PH Inc is leading relief operations in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro.

People may donate to any of the following accounts:

Squire Publication

The Squire Publication, through nongovernmental organization Akbayanihan, is calling for volunteers and donors for their donation drive to help affected communities in Cagayan de Oro.

People can drop off in-kind donations at DuPoint, JR Borja Extension (Fronting Coco Lumber Shop before crossing going to Camaman-an). These can be addressed to Erika dela Cruz (0956 470 2947).

For monetary donations, donors may refer to the following accounts:

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands
    Account number: 2059 249 838
    Ann Natalie Louisa Calo Balane
  • GCash
    Renato II A.
    0977 014 3037

Siargao

For the Future PH and Kids for Kids

In collaboration with non-governmental organization Lokal Lab, For the Future PH and Kids for Kids opened direct donation channels to help affected communities in Siargao.

They are accepting the following in-kind donations:

  • Blankets
  • Ready-to-eat food (easy to open canned goods, instant noodles, biscuits, rice)
  • Bottled water
  • Sanitary napkins
  • Face masks and alcohol
  • Tents
  • Hygiene kits
  • Medicine

These may be dropped off at AP Cargo Warehouse located at 124D Durian Park, Domestic Road, Pasay City, Metro Manila. People may contact 0917 845  8596 for coordination.

Other drop-off points are also available in Quezon City, Cubao, Mandaluyong, Taguig, Laguna, Makati City, New Manila, Alabang, Antipolo, and Paranaque City.

Check this out for the addresses:

Donors are instructed to label their donations with names and content for easier tracking of goods.

Aside from the accounts listed above, people may also donate via Paymongo: bit.ly/KTF_DONATE.

Meat Hook PH

Meat Hook PH, together with Far Eastern University-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation (FEU-NRMF), is accepting both in-kind and cash donations to help those in Siargao.

In-kind donations may be dropped off at 11th floor tower bldg, FEU-NRMF Fairview Regalado, Quezon City. Look for Sarah Dumlao with contact number 09176344976.

For accepted items and details on cash donations, check out this post:

Surigao City

FundForward Initiative

FundForward Initiative is launching its #ParaSaSurigao donation drive in partnership with Andam Higala, OURmindaNOW, and a group of young Surigaonons currently-based in Cagayan de Oro City.

This citizen-led initiative aims to provide emergency relief packs and raise P100,000 to help 100 families in Surigao City and nearby municipalities. 

To extend your help, you may send monetary donations to the following accounts: 

  • BPI – Mart Markines –  2049206294
  • GCash/Paymaya/Coins.PH – Mart Markines –  09361857539
  • GoGetFunding – https://gogetfunding.com/?p=7420733 (For international transfers)

They are also accepting in-kind donations that may be dropped off at Door 5 (green gate) Tan Apartment, corner of 15th-21st Sts Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro City. 

Xavier University (XU) Development Communication Society

The XU Development Communication Department and the XU Development Communication Society
 are leading a monetary donation drive called “Para sa atong mga gaw sa Surigao” to help residents in Brgy. Rizal and Brgy. Bonifacio in Surigao City affected by Typhoon Odette.

Donations may be deposited to the following accounts:

  • GCash: 0926-602-0433 (Al Jasper Parmisano) – DevCom Soc vice president
  • BDO: 00 176 034 975 3 (Hazel Jane Panis Libe) – DevCom Soc treasurer

Surigao del Norte

Junior Chamber International (JCI) Kagayhaan Gold

JCI Gold is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help affected communities in Surigao.

Rappler.com

Do you know of other initiatives helping communities affected by Typhoon Odette? Use the hashtag #ReliefPH or email them to move.ph@rappler.com.

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#ReliefPH: Help communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Maring https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-affected-by-severe-tropical-storm-maring/ https://www.rappler.com/moveph/help-communities-affected-by-severe-tropical-storm-maring/#respond Wed, 13 Oct 2021 17:49:09 +0800 Thousands of residents in Northern Luzon are seeking help after enduring the impacts of Severe Tropical Storm Maring (Kompasu) and the enhanced southwest monsoon on Tuesday, October 12.

Affected areas include Cagayan Valley, the Ilocos Region, and the Cordillera  Administrative Region (CAR), as well as, select provinces in Visayas and Mindanao.

Seeing the impact of Maring in hard-hit areas, various groups quickly responded to relief appeals from affected communities.

MovePH, the civic engagement arm of Rappler, is collating and verifying relief initiatives for those communities impacted by the severe tropical storm.

Here is a list of those groups and initiatives:

Advocates for Community Transformation–Cagayan Valley

Advocates for Community Transformation – Cagayan Valley, an NGO that aims to serve the youth, marginalized, and vulnerable sectors of the community, accepts cash donations.

  • GCash
    • Account name: Kiel Kerbee Caliguiran
    • Account number: 09357884176
  • Landbank
    • Account name: John Michael Pattugalan
    • Account number: 3706235506
Ambagan PH

Ambagan PH is a network of volunteers and initiatives responding to crisis situations through ambagan (contribution). They are accepting cash and in-kind donations in the form of canned goods, bottled water, hygiene kits, face masks, vitamins, sleeping mats, pillows, and blankets.

You may send your cash donations through the following:

  • GCash
    • Angelica Reyes: 09152137496
    • Jonathan Caina: 09566687586
  • Landbank
    • Account name: Angelica Reyes
    • Account number: 1467 0844 68
  • BPI
    • Account name: Shaphir Lizarondo
    • Account number: 2289357389

For in-kind donations, you may drop them here:

  • Metro Manila
    • Pointperson: John Rufinel Sagun
    • Contact number: 09553414260
    • Address: CSHA Covered Court, CSHA Village, Brgy. Concepcion Uno, Marikina (near Goto Bob 2 and STI College Concepcion)
  • Isabela
    • Pointperson: Lolita Natividad
    • Contact number:09166943032
    • Address: P1-A Upi, Gamu, Isabela
  • Cagayan
    • Pointperson: Carlito Austria
    • Contact number: 09277082079
    • Address: Cabesera 8 San Antonio, Ilagan, Isabela
  • Ilocos Sur
    • Pointperson: Niceta Cabunoc
    • Contact number: 09065105685
    • Address: Poblacion West, Nagbukel, Ilocos Sur
    • Pointperson: Francesca Sales
    • Contact number: 09156545004
    • Address: HA Sales National Highway, Brgy. Puspus, Bantay, Ilocos Sur
  • Pangasinan
    •  Pointperson: John Wilson Manansala
    • Contact number: 09611143684
    • Address: #15 Nicer St., Brgy. Sto.Niño, Binalonan, Pangasinan
  • Zambales
    • Pointperson: Sarah Reyes
    • Contact number: 09273219497
    • Address: Purok 5, Dingin, Iba, Zambales
Ateneo de Manila University

Ateneo de Manila University is seeking cash donations through the following:

  • BPI: 3083 7210 56
  • Metrobank: 3083 7210 56
  • BDO: 3083 7210 56
Bike Scouts Zambales

Bike Scouts Zambales, together with Candelaria Raiders and Agapay, is leading a donation drive to help affected families in Northern Luzon. 

Monetary donations may be sent to the account below:

GCash
Kathleen Pulangco
Team Leader, Bike Scouts Zambales
09171307882

People may message Bike Scouts Zambales on Facebook for any questions or clarifications.

Cagayan Youth Advocates

Cagayan Youth Advocates, an organization that aims to engage, inform, and empower the youth, is accepting cash donations through GCash.

  • GCash: 09352302648
Oplan Bangon Cagayan

Oplan Bangon Cagayan was established as a relief operations group after Typhoon Ulysses hit Cagayan province in November 2020. They are seeking cash and in-kind donations.

You may send your cash donations through the following:

  • GCash
    • Account name: Zach Xavier Singson
    • Account number: 09569769089
    • Account name: Kela Angela Soriano
    • Account number: 09164982046
  • Metrobank
    • Account name: Zach Xavier Singson
    • Account number: 1033103807752
    • Account name: Kela Angela Soriano
    • Account number:7383866933244
PaSaBay

PaSaBay (Para Sa Bayan) is a 6-month initiative aimed at creating a platform for volunteerism, youth-development, and nation-building to mobilize the Cagayano youth. The group is seeking cash and in-kind donations.

You may send your cash donations through the following:

  • BPI
    • Account name: Jaslein Duenas
    • Account number: 8549359486
  • GCash
  • Account name: Jaslein Duenas
  • Account number: 09261972887
  • BDO
    • Account name: Pamela Kate M. Manongas
    • Account number: 13100018995
  • Landbank
    • Account name: Fraji Winnah Pascua
    • Account number: 3707129670
  • PayPal
    • Pere Marie Lucia Baricaua
    • paypal.me/baricauap

For in-kind donations, you may drop them here:

  • Tuguegarao City
    • Pointperson: Reich Balubal
    • Address: Alexandria Building, Cuntapay St., Ugac Sur
    • Contact number: 09982642851
  • Tuguegarao City
    • Pointperson: Precious Dulay
    • Address: 364 Cagelco Village, Phase 2, Pallua Sur, Tuguegarao City
    • Contact number: 09367300920
  • Amulung, Cagayan
    • Pointperson: Yani Uanang
    • Address: 2 San Jacinto St., Centro, Amulung, Cagayan (in front Amulung East Central School)
    • Contact number: 09453227456
  • Piat, Cagayan
    • Pointperson: Luchi Aquino
    • Address: In front of Piat Elementary School
    • Contact number: 09456137022
  • Baggao, Cagayan
    • Pointperson: Patricia Salvador
    • Address: Zone 02, Tungel, Baggao, Cagayan
    • Contact number: 09058814551
Pinas Forward PH

Pinas Forward PH is a nationwide movement for youth leadership and nation-building. The group is encouraging the public to donate through the following:

  • GCash
    • Account name: Mardilyn Garcia
    • Account number: 09361930496
  • Landbank
    • Account name: Abigail F. Reynon
    • Account number: 3706 1554 99
  • BPI
    • Account name: Charmaine Masuli
    • Account number: 1249207531
Saint Louis University–Supreme Student Council

Saint Louis University – Supreme Student Council is the official student government of the Saint Louis University in Baguio City. Cash donations may be sent at the following:

  • GCash and Paymaya
    • Account name: Mystica Rose Angelica L. Bucad
    • Account number: 09156595717
  • Landbank
    • Account name: Vincent Sean Ochave
    • Account number: 0226 5048 69
  • BPI
    • Account name: Rannie Lei Magno
    • Account number: 058 9156 027
  • BDO
    • Account name: Althea Joyce Ong
    • 010 3700 76 370
Zero Hunger PH

Zero Hunger PH, a national youth-led movement that has helped more than 20,000 families across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, is accepting cash donations through the following:

  • BDO
    • Account name: Jana Divinagrcia
    • Account number: 008188005164
  • Eastwest Bank
    • Account name: John Albert Silva
    • Account number: 2000-2430-5917
  • GCash
    • Account name: John Albert Silva
    • Account number: 09562204988
  • Paypal
    • paypal.me/ChescaPersia

Do you know other relief drives helping communities hit by severe tropical storm? Share them with us at move.ph@rappler.com or tag @MovePH on Twitter. – with reports from Phillippe Hiñosa/Rappler.com

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