Help Northern Mindanao. Support Relief Operation for the Victims of Typhoon Sendong




Typhoon Sendong (international codename: Washi) whacked Northern Mindanao, Philippines, letting loose colossal floods across vast areas that left, according to official tally, 278 people dead (and still counting) and nearly 200 others missing in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, and in some towns of Misamis Oriental.



Thousands are in the evacuation centers, many are women and childen–hungry, chilling, crying.



Let’s do our part and help.



You can send food items, drinking water, used clothing, blankets, medicines, cash and anything that you may want to donate to the following dropping centers:



Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental:

Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitaion Center

Tabang Mindanao Center

12th-22nd streets, Nazareth

9000 Cagayan de Oro City

T/F: +63 (88) 856 6413


(look for Ms. Beryl Tranco)



Iligan City:

Rural Missionaries of the Philippines

Northern Mindanao Sub-Region

Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center

0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde

9200 Iligan City

T/F: +63 223 5179



(look for Ms. Ida Melody Bucog)



Bukidnon:

Bukidnon Peoples’ Center

1st Floor, Montero Residence

Purok 4, Pantaron St.

Poblacion, Valencia City

Mobile #: 0926-592-1806

(Contact Zaldy Galamiton)



Dropping Center in Metro Manila:

c/o StartArt Project

10A Alabama st New Manila

Quezon City

Mobile: +63926 7112450




For cash donations, please send to this account:



Bank Name and Address:

Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)

Quezon Avenue branch, 9200 Iligan City, Philippines

Account number:

009359-1348-08

Swift Code:

BOPIPHMM



Account Name and Address:

RMP-NMR Inc.

Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center for Interfaith Resources

0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde

Iligan City 9200, Philippines

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Comments

Nice post. Thanks for sharing. I hope that preventative measures can be put in place soon. One thing that can be done which costs nothing is each individual take responsibility for their garbage and put it where it belongs instead of throwing it all over the streets, rivers, and everywhere else.