Photo of evacuees attributed to Mr. Florencio Pimentel, PDRRM Officer of Surigao Del SurSource: Inquirer News *Related stories on Typhoon Pablo (as of 5.23 am, Dec 4, 2012):Thousands evacuated due to Typhoon Pablo'So, that's what a typhoon is like'Typhoon Pablo is strongest storm to hit Mindanao in decadesTyphoon Pablo continues to weaken; 10 areas under … Continue reading {Not-so} Wordless Wednesday: Please Pray for (and Help!) Those Affected by Typhoon Pablo (International Name: Bopha)
Category: Help typhoon victims
Help Save Babies’ Lives – Donate Your Breastmilk!
It's still breastfeeding awareness month and what better way to promote breastfeeding by helping moms and babies in need? Especially victims of the current disaster our country is facing. I'm holding off on posting what I had planned to post this week to share information that may (hopefully!) help our kababayans (countrymen) in need, especially the moms … Continue reading Help Save Babies’ Lives – Donate Your Breastmilk!
What Do You Do In Times of Disaster? {+ Link to Emergency Hotlines for Assistance, Rescue and Other Services}
I actually meant to post so many other things yesterday and today, including more Amazing Grace giveaways plus other Truly Rich Recommendations and Tips BUT then this happened: Photos above and below from here. BREAKING NEWS: Philippine capital is submerging due to heavy rains today. "RED WARNING" Signal Raised.Vehicles and even heavy trucks struggled to … Continue reading What Do You Do In Times of Disaster? {+ Link to Emergency Hotlines for Assistance, Rescue and Other Services}
Early Christmas Prayers For The Philippines (And An Appeal For The Victims of Typhoon Sendong)
Christmas is only days away, and as the world rejoices in anticipation of the Baby born in a manger in Bethlehem some 2,000 years ago, we in the Philippines mourn together with our brothers and sisters in Visayas and Mindanao, especially those affected by Typhoon Sendong. I personally could not help weeping when I read … Continue reading Early Christmas Prayers For The Philippines (And An Appeal For The Victims of Typhoon Sendong)