Pope Francis, OFWs in Hong Kong and Bieber help victims

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Help is pouring in from all over the globe. Pope Francis will appeal for donations as he winds up the Vatican’s “Year of Faith” in a Saint Peter’s Square ceremony Sunday. The pope will ask everyone from cardinals to the simple faithful to donate aid money for the Philippines. In Hong Kong, overseas filipino workers (OFW), most of them domestic helpers earning less than P20,000 a month (around US$ 480), contributed food, milk, clothes and cash.  Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber with friend Milk Tyson, spray painted a Los Angeles wall with the words “Pray 4 Philippines,” with the image of hands in prayer. The popstar posted a photo of him in prayer beside his work, with the caption, “We all can help.”


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