It’s only been less than two weeks since tropical storm Rolly (Goni) and tropical storm Siony (Atsani) battered parts of Luzon with devastating winds and flooding. Hardly have people recovered from this twin calamity when typhoon Ulysses came barrelling through Metro Manila, Rizal and other parts of Luzon last night. With rescue operations still underway to save stranded individuals from heavy flooding, every little bit of help—in cash or in kind—is welcome.
[READ: LIST: Where to donate for Typhoon #RollyPH relief]Here’s where you can donate:
Inquirer Foundation
U.P. Diliman University Student Council #IskoOps
Ignacian Marian Bayanihan
PATULOY ANG BAYANIHAN!
As of today, we have PHP35,217.70 total cash donations!
Through your generosity, we were able to purchase 20 PPEs
& 50 face shields for our frontliners, 17 packs for families, and 2 gallons of alcohol & 50 face masks for on-campus workers.#reliefPH pic.twitter.com/bCvo9khXU8— Ignacian Marian Bayanihan (@IMBayanihan) April 10, 2020
Rise Against Hunger Philippines
For the Future PH
Kadamay
Call for donation!
We are raising funds and gathering donations for relocation communities in Montalban, Rizal and other communities in Quezon City devastated by typhoon Ulysses. Please get in touch with us for your donations.#StandWithThePoor #SocialSolidarity pic.twitter.com/AIwj7Z0aqQ
— KADAMAY (@KadamayNtnl) November 12, 2020
Tulong Kabataan – Bicol
Anakbayan PH
Ang pambansang tanggapan ng Anakbayan ay nananatiling tumatanggap ng in-kind at cash donations para sa mga mamamayang nasalanta ng mga nakaraang Bagyong Quinta, Rolly, Siony, Tonyo at mga masasalanta ng Bagyong Ulysses.
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— Anakbayan (@anakbayan_ph) November 11, 2020
ABS-CBN Foundation
From Quinta, Rolly, Tonyo, to Ulysses – the same areas continue to be battered by typhoons, one after another.
Our Kapamilyas are in urgent need of our help. #SagipKapamilyaUlysses pic.twitter.com/TEM8Cli0eU
— ABS-CBN Foundation (@ABSCBNFI_ph) November 12, 2020
Kaya Natin! Movement
As of 9:00 AM, 11 Nov 2020, our Bangon Luzon relief drive for typhoon victims has already raised P6.5-M!
You can still donate by visiting: https://t.co/PDriuYxa3c#ReliefPH pic.twitter.com/VMkcF9Ya5K
— Kaya Natin! Movement (@KayaNatinPH) November 11, 2020
Tagani PH
We are accepting GCash donations for our partner-farmers in who were devastated by supertyphoon #UlyssesPH. pic.twitter.com/BXA1JQmRaj
— Tagani Philippines (@TaganiPH) November 11, 2020
#ForOurFarmers
We are keeping our donation line open for continuous & immediate response and relief efforts to our Kababayans affected by Typhoon Rolly & Ulysses. #UlyssesPH pic.twitter.com/GbcY0HaXBZ
— For our Farmers PH, Inc. (@forourfarmers) November 12, 2020
Caritas Manila
"For the CHARITY of God impels us." – 2 Corinthians 5:14
CARITAS MANILA, through its Caritas Damayan program, is appealing for your prayers and generosity to families affected by Typhoon #UlyssesPH.
Know how to share your blessings at https://t.co/f8e5JZjpE0 https://t.co/c5tvMrsUZO
— Caritas Manila (@CaritasManila) November 12, 2020
League of Filipino Students
[CALL FOR DONATIONS]@LFSPhilippines is seeking donations in order to provide relief to the communities who have been affected by the recent typhoons. #RollyPH#ReliefPH #UlyssesPH pic.twitter.com/o9RdRxRzZ2
— League of Filipino Students (@LFSPhilippines) November 12, 2020
Globe
Power in Her Story
Mako Micropress (consolidated donation drives)
Save San Roque
CALL FOR DONATIONS!
Lubhang apektado ang maralitang lungsod sa hagupit ng #UlyssesPH. Kabilang dito ang Sitio San Roque, San Isidro, Payatas, at pati na rin ang mga relocation sites sa Montalban. #ReliefPH #StandWithThePoor pic.twitter.com/sbJoy7iPYp
— Save San Roque #1212AddToHeart (@SaveSanRoque) November 12, 2020
Bookmark this page for more updates on donation drives for typhoon victims.
Header image courtesy of Caritas Manila Facebook
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