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#ReliefPH: Help affected communities recover from Typhoon Quinta aftermath

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#ReliefPH: Help affected communities recover from Typhoon Quinta aftermath
Many Filipinos need your help after Typhoon Quinta damaged and flooded their houses and livelihood. These are some of the ways you can extend a hand.

Many Filipinos are left to pick up the pieces after Typhoon Quinta ravaged parts of Luzon and Visayas.

A total of 108,977 persons in 394 barangays across Central Luzon, Calabarzon, and Mimaropa were affected by Typhoon Quinta, according to the situational report of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on Tuesday, October 27.

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Due to the intense rain and wind brought by the typhoon, houses in different parts of Bicol and Mindoro Island were destroyed or submerged in massive floods. The flooding has also affected rice fields, especially in Barangay Magdalena, Claveria, Cagayan. This caused farmers to lose both their harvest and their livelihood as a result

In the wake of Typhoon Quinta, several groups have led relief efforts in a bid to help affected communities get back on their feet.

Here’s a running list of relief drives where you can extend your help:

Serve the People Brigade – University of the Philippines Los Baños

Serve the People Brigade-University of the Philippines Los Baños (STPB-UPLB) is accepting donations in cash and in kind to help communities by Typhoon Pepito and Typhoon Quinta in Laguna and Quezon.

Quinta had come just a day after Typhoon Pepito left the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

People may send their monetary donations to STPB-UPLB’s bank accounts using the following details:

Landbank
Mariah Joy B. Dela Providencia
Savings account number: 1896 3525 73

Paypal
http://paypal.me/stpbuplb

Gcash
09533081839

Interested donors may message the STPB-UPLB Facebook page or contact 09533081839 to coordinate in-kind donations or relay queries.

Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission Inc

Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission Inc (LASAC) is calling for donations for Typhoon Quinta survivors in the Archdiocese of Lipa.

You may donate to any of their accounts:

Account name: Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission Inc

BPI Poblacion, Lipa City branch
Checking account: 9011-0058-18

UnionBank, B. Morada Ave., Lipa City branch
Checking account: 0026-6000-4062

GCash
Jayson T. Siapco
0966-572-6244

For more information, people may contact LASAC at 0925-559-5968 or 404-8057 loc 101.

Philippine Relief and Development Services Inc

The Philippine Relief and Development Services Inc (Philrads) is accepting cash and in-kind donations to help those affected by Typhoon Quinta.

They are accepting quality rice and canned goods, which may be dropped off at Philrads Office, the Evangelical Center, #62 Molave Street, Project 3, Quezon City. Interested donors may contact Philrads at (+63) 936-045-3817 to coordinate in-kind donations.

Cash donations may be sent to Philrads via the following accounts:

BDO
Account name: Phil. Relief and Development Services Inc.
Bank name: BDO Anonas Kamias branch
Peso savings account: 003980000251
Dollar savings account: 103980032226
Swift code: BNORPHMM

UnionBank
Account name: Philipine Relief and Development Services Inc.
Bank name: UnionBank Business Checking
Account number: 002480003160
Branch: UnionBank Kamias branch

Southern Tagalog Serve the People Corps

The Southern Tagalog Serve the People Corps is calling for donations to help communities affected Typhoons Pepito and Quinta in Laguna, Quezon, Batangas, and Mindoro Island.

They will be giving the donations to those in evacuation centers. The Southern Tagalog Serve the People Corps is currently accepting the following items for donation:

  • Rice
  • Canned goods
  •  Hygiene items (Soap, shampoo, alcohol, etc)
  • Clean and decent clothing
  • Mineral water
  • Blankets and jackets

They’re also accepting cash donations to their accounts:

GCash – 09125985323
Paymaya – 09051438496
UnionBank – 109816909052

For questions, people may contact Southern Tagalog Serve the People Corps at 09125985323 or email them at st.servethepeoplecrops@gmail.com.

For Our Farmers PH, Inc

For our Farmers PH Inc, a youth-led and non-profit organization aiming to uplift local farmers and fisherfolks, has launched Project Sagip.

The project is a week-long fundraising drive for local farmers in Misamis Oriental who were drastically affected by Typhoon Quinta.

Due to flooding and strong winds, many local farmers in Misamis Oriental lost their houses and crops.

Interested donors may send cash donations to any of For our Farmers PH Inc’s accounts to help out:

Paypal: astadena@gmail.com
Landbank: 3217 0633 36
BPI: 2819 0660 03
BDO: 004070174810
GCash: 0917 316 6097

Reef Check Philippines

Reef Check Philippines, together with Dive Professionals, are raising funds to help local fishermen, especially those residing near Mainit shore in Anilao, Batangas, after they lost their homes and boats due to the typhoon. 

The group is accepting donations to help those affected get back on their feet and rebuild their homes.

People may donate to any of Reef Check Philippines’ accounts:
Gcash (Gage Veridiano) – 09150783375 Paypal- paypal.me/reefcheckphilippines

JPIC-OFM Philippines

The Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office – Order of Friars Minor Franciscans (JPIC-OFM) Philippines is calling for monetary and in-kind donations to help survivors of Typhoon Quinta.

They are currently accepting the following items for donations:

  • Food items (Rice, noodles, canned goods)
  • Non-food items (Hygiene kits, blankets, sleeping mats)

These may be dropped off at JPIC office at the OFM Provincial House 69 San Pedro Bautista Street, San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City from 8 am to 5 pm.

Interested donors may also send their donations to JPIC-OFM Philippines’ bank accounts:

Bank of the Philippine Islands, Biak na Bato Branch, Quezon City
Account name: Minister Provincial of the Franciscan Philippines Province of San Pedro Bautista, INC. (MPFPPSPBPI)
Account number: 0213-4074-06

People may contact Fr Angel Cortez, OFM at 09177759343 if they have any questions.

– Rappler.com

Do you know of other relief drives seeking to help communities affected by Typhoon Quinta? Send them to move.ph@rappler.com, so we can include them in the list!

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