Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Brgy. San Joaquin, Palo Leyte


(Photo by Hamlet Paldas, NGO worker and Leyte Volunteer from Presentation in Pagdayon sa Pagla-um)

The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) left 600 individuals dead. Many of the casualties were the male heads-of-households who stayed behind to safety the property of the family. The children affected by the typhoon were traumatize as they witnessed their homes as well as their families and friend washed away. 
Two of these children (Hazel and Jane), survived the calamity by grabbing unto the branches of trees in their path as they were carried by the flood. 

These children were witnessed by Edison Paldas while they were cleaning their own school classrooms.
When asked why they were cleaning the classrooms they said that, they wanted to start studying again and wanted to help by cleaning the classrooms. 

We've also ask them their reason if why they have to donate boots and raincoats instead of other necessities, so according to Edison Paldas, raincoat signifies safety from the children in Palo Leyte because they were traumatize from the rain, they will feel secure while wearing this given donations. 


(Photo by Edison Paldas from http://www.actionaid.org/stories/heroes-haiyan)


So we are asking for your help by donating small amount of money for the Haiyan (Yolanda) survivors:

Bonife, Jennifer
Bonife, Paquita
Clamana, Riza
Prizno, Riza
Bonife, Danica
Bonife, Rina
Bonife, Jayson
Arca, Edna
Maraya, Jennifer
Maraya, Baby
Bonife, Gil
Oreo, Angelo
Dagsa, Luz
Bonife, Redento
Maraya, Irish Ann
Bonife, Ernesto Jr.
Bonife, Cleofe
Cinco, Roy
Dagsa, Andy
Cabe, Catherine
Bonife, Gilberto
Villas, Manuel
Radoc, Jhun
Barbosa, Joseph
Casanas, Ryan
Casanas, Joe
Tumlos, Flordeliza
Alaso, Loreta
Escarda, Lino
Macasie, Arvin

You can contact us for donations:
Ramses Solomon
0906 215 1036

Jamie Padilla
0935 996 4913

Palo, Leyte and the Typhoon Haiyan




Photo by: Pagdayo sa Pagla-um by Hamlet Paldas

Thursday, November 7, 2014 at around 5 am in the morning when the typhoon Yolanda traverse the part of Visayas region where the Tacloban City was the most affected area. Leyte as one of the focused area of the Salubong Movement with its other partnership programs gives the different barangays their basic necessities and other help from the volunteers.
They did different project that supports 6 costals from Leyte including its 33 barangays. This includes San Fernando, Cogon, San Joaquin, Baras, Salvacion and Candahug.

The volunteers continues to give their support by transporting goods and other basic necessities for Palo, Leyte survivors.

This blog also supports one of the projects of Salubong Movement which gives new boots and raincoats from every children from different schools and barangays. You too, can help the children by giving donations and continue reading and sharing this blog. :)