Saturday 14 December 2013

To the unsung heroes…Maraming Salamat Po!!!


Maraming Salamat Po!!!



‘The darkest nights produce the brightest stars.’
 
This satellite image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Lab shows Typhoon Haiyan as it tracked toward the Philippines on Nov. 7. US Naval Research Lab/Associated Press


 
CNN and the rest of the media-world broadcast blow by blow the destruction inflicted upon the Philippines by Haiyan (Yolanda) even as the rest of the world glued on their TV sets already mobilized themselves to find out how to help.  Such is the remarkable inherent nature of human beings. 

After Supertyphoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, the tsunami-like storm surge continued to batter several islands.

By now, the hapless victims numbed by immeasurable pains, physical and mental, can just stare at a very bleak future. 

And at these trying times, OFWS abroad took time off from their hectic schedules to organize and raise funds for the victims and sent to Red Cross and other civic organizations. 

Each in his own way. 

Giving till it hurts:
A very touching gesture by these children, the Aetas sending bananas for the children of super-typhoon victims...
 Arman C. Muleem, an OFW flew to Tacloban City to physically help the victims.

OFW Joy Florendo of VAMED is helping in the forensics and has been giving us here in Abuja updates in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the devastated areas.


Here in Abuja, Mrs. Grace Blair spearheaded ‘Movies for a Cause’- the amount raised ($1,400) was sent via the Philippine Embassy.

From: Alex Lamadrid [mailto:alexvlamadrid@yahoo.com]
Sent: 18 November 2013 15:54
Subject: Re: scanned copy of deposit slip

On behalf of the Philippine Embassy, I would like to thank Mr. Les Blair, Mrs. Grace Blair and all Filipinos in Abuja and their friends who supported the fundraising project through movie nites at the Blairs residence.

Now that the proceeds have been deposited to the Philippine Red Cross, we can only hope that the same would somehow alleviate the suffering of some of our fellow kababayans in need. I am sure that any assistance, however small,  is appreciated by the unfortunate survivors.  

May God richly bless and reward you for your generosity.

ALEX V. LAMADRID
Ambassador
Philippine Embassy
2 Kainji Street corner Lake Chad Crescent
Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria
Tel: +2348102541251

The Filipino Migrants held bets for Pacquiao vs Rios (Nov. 24).
Subject: Fundraising for Yolanda...
Importance: High
 Guys,
Baka interesado kayo na mag bet sa laban ni Manny Pacquiao vs. Rios sa Nov. 24 boxing fight.
If agreed by everybody, 100% or 50% of the winning round will be donated to the Fundraising for Yolanda…
Pakikalat lang po sa ibang email add at baka interesado din sila…Mas exciting ang panonood kase may bet sa bawat round.Pakiconfirm lang po ng bawat bet para ma-update natin ang table.
Thanks and regards.
Willy

Wilfredo Brual
LNG & Power Division
Nigerian Agip Oil Company
2nd Floor Pinnacle Building
40/42 Aguiyi Ironsi Street
Maitama, Abuja, FCT.
Nigeria

 
…the fight…
…a tense second…
…AND RELIEF… breakfast…Bennie, Rex, John, Tickboy, Marilyn, Marisa, Medel, Melca…(Willy taking the fotos…)



 And since nobody won the knock-out bet – the entire amount was added to the amount solicited from generous citizens.


Other members of The Filipino Migrants went for an outright request for donations to the victims. Members of the International Community also held their various fund-raising campaigns for the victims. 

The Apostolic Nunciature received cash donations generously given by the parishioners and has been sent to the Philippines via Red Cross.

Donation box was opened by OFWS in Julius Berger spearheaded by Katherine Ronquillo.




Solicitations by The Filipino Migrants:
DONORS:                                                   AMOUNT:  US$5,140
Anonymous 3 Donors
Lito Nucum 
Angie Alcaria
Mariam Ibrahim
Aoife Ni Fhearghail and Aidan
Marilyn Cabrera
Barraquias Family 
c/o Marilyn Cabrera Richfield Technologies Employees
Barrister George Obidiaso  
Medel Rumbaoa
Benjie Nadado
Mercy Subibe
Bennie Cruz
Rex Lautrizo
Branko and Gordana Kalinic
Senator Joy Emodi
Emmylou Pena
Sherwin Cayabyab 
Ernel Santos
Tess Azarcon
Erwin Siebzehnrubl
Tickboy and Marisa Mercado 
Gilbert Bernados
Tracy Nolan-Shaw 
Ian Greenwood
Vangie Novio
John Hernandez
Vernie Pasic
John Ojukwu
Willy Brual
Jun Torres
Wilma Wilbahi
Linda   Jaber 
 Management - Dantata & Sawoe Construction Co.