
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Vintage Photos
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Ondoy, Part IV: Supply vs. Demand
06 October 2009
residents coping with the situation

heartbreaking, isn't it? :'( - their house is probably still submerged in water
her turn to grab some sleep, maybe
the 'pail of hope', as I call it..
not everybody, however, went home filled with HOPE
residents from another barangay in Taguig learned about our relief operations and flocked to the 'distribution area' begging for relief goods
Unfortunately, we only brought relief goods for about 400 families/residents of Brgy. Hagonoy and this sight was just overwhelming!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Ondoy, Part III: Reaching Out
Residents running towards an arriving relief truck from another organization's relief operations
residents of Bayanihan Village and Brgy. Tribu, Cainta and PEZA distribution team
still recovering from Ondoy's fury
It may look funny, but he probably wasn't able to save any of his clothes during the typhoon
si Lola..getting her relief goods, maybe for her grandchildren..
For us parents, I think in these times of tragedy, we don't think too much about ourselves..
..we don't want to see them lonely or scared.. 
...we just want them to be ALWAYS happy!
We hope that the little help we brought gave them a little HOPE.
Really, it was nice to see their happy faces and hear their grateful hearts.
Yes, the 'distribution' was tiring...but very rewarding. :)
Thanks again to all the sponsors/donors! God will surely bless your kind hearts! :)
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Ondoy, Part II: Despair and Hope
"Tonight, I can write the saddest lines. Write, for example, 'The night is shattered
and the blue stars shiver in the distance'." - Pablo Neruda
News about the damage and loss of lives caused by typhoon Ondoy really broke my heart. I feel so blessed that I wanted to reach out to the victims and help in any possible way I can. What amazed me was everyone's willingness to share their time, energy, and resources to those who were greatly affected by the typhoon. In our office, we started our own relief operations and we solicited donations from willing individuals and corporations. Here are some of the relief goods that we are currently distributing to affected areas:

Detergent (and shampoo, soap, alcohol, etc.)
towels and blankets to keep 'em dry and warm


