Wednesday, November 27, 2013

IAMHERO

Yesterday, November 27, 2013 was the day heroes had come to town, thanks to Folded and Hung because they had come to life and saved the day with their KAWAII charms......

Here are some pictures I have taken from yesterdays event. :)
















As I was watching the short presentation that Folded and Hung had prepared for us, I have been thinking how in the world can I be a hero if I wasn't someone. But the event shows that anybody can be a HERO, in our own little way we can be Heroes. Just giving a helping hand to others you can be a hero, it doesn't need to be something big but as long as it came the heart you yourself are consider to be a part of the team. :) 

Thank you so much IAMMEG for the invite, thank you for releasing my inner hero :), this will be one of the events I will never forget in my 2013 chart......... Everyone is a Hero....thank you FOldednHung :) 

In connection to the event yesterday......... here are my own kawaii superhero clay art figures :) 

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Heal the Philippines

It's been days since Typhoon Yolanda or Haiyan had struck the Philippines. And on to this day, we can see the devastating state of my fellow countrymen as they struggle to live and find their love ones. My heart is crumpled as I watch the sun rise with glee today but my "Kababayans" is still finding hope to surpass this event in their lives.






Photos from ANC NEWS ALERT, WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME, YAHOO

So I have gathered photos and links I have found on Facebook, Twitter and on Tumblr on how you can share or donate and help the Philippines...

If you're looking for someone click here: http://google.org/personfinder/2013-yolanda

World Food Programme: https://www.wfp.org/donate/typhoon

DONATE to  & help emergency food relief

Slideshow of Survivors in Tacloban 

People may avail of the "Tulong na, Tabang na, Tayo na" T-shirts for only P250.00 each at the ABS-CBN Store.
Buy only from authorized dealers to ensure the money will go to Typhoon Yolanda relief efforts.
For more details please go to http://www.abs-cbn.com/updates/PR%20Tulong%20Na%20Tabang%20Na%20Tayo%20Na%20Tshirts%20are%20finally%20on%20sale?scid=%7B20FA5A23-B023-4F99-8825-F6C65C7AC54E%7D










 "Be someone’s beacon of hope. Be that ray of sunshine in someone’s life. You can make a difference." - Camille Co



I pray for their safety, another storm is heading on our way, Zoraida please be kind, don't let your tears be heavier than Yolanda.... PRAY FOR THE PHILIPPINES.... 

I hope this could help.....



"Time to get to know the Filipino people… unbelievably resilient, long suffering, good natured, uber friendly, loyal, ingenius, and a bunch of survivors. At the end of the day, the Filipinos will just shake off the dirt from their clothes and go about their business…and SMILE. They do not complain much, they will bear as long as they can. Maybe this is why they were given the ’privilege’ of bearing the burden of the strongest typhoon ever recorded. The indomitable human spirit at its finest.” - CNN
How to Help Typhoon Victims
The mGive Foundation is collecting donations from U.S. wireless subscribers, who can text AID to 80108 to give a $10 donation to the organization’s Philippines Typhoon Diaster Relief Fund. Charges will appear on the user’s wireless bill or will be deducted from a prepaid balance. Text STOP to 80108 to stop or HELP for assistance. Full terms are available here.
UNICEF is supporting relief efforts by helping displaced families find access to shelter, clean water, food and vaccines and airlifting $1.3 million of additional supplies from its Copenhagen warehouse. You can donate online, call 1-800-367-5437 or text RELIEF to 864233.
The Philippine Red Cross is providing a tracking service for family members looking for missing people. The organization is accepting donations on its website (100 PHP = $2.30) and is looking for volunteers to help assemble relief packages at its headquarters in Manila.
The American Red Cross has also activated a family-tracking service for those looking for a missing family member in the Philippines. Donors can send a check to their local chapter, indicating “Philippines Typhoons and Floods” in the memo line.
The World Food Programme is mobilizing 40 metric tons of high-energy biscuits and additional relief supplies, but it is also accepting donations online or by calling 1-202-747-0722 or +39-06-65131 from outside the U.S.
CARE is accepting donations on its website and has deployed workers to the Philippines to assist with emergency relief. You can donate by phone at 1-800-521-2273 or +1-404-681-2252 for international calls.
Oxfam has emergency responders on the ground to assist with relief support. The organization is asking for contributions to its Typhoon Haiyan Relief and Recovery Fund online.
International Medical Corps is also on the ground to help assess damage and is accepting donations on its emergency-response page for Haiyan relief.
ChildFund International is distributing clean water, food, blankets and other emergency aid items. Staff members are also setting up child-centered spaces in evacuation centers to offer counseling and relief for children and their families. Donate online.
Doctors Without Borders has had 15 members of an emergency team in Cebu since Saturday. The organization is sending more staff to assist with medical and psychological treatment as well as items such as medical kits, vaccines and hygiene kits over the next few days. An additional cargo with an inflatable hospital and medical material is being prepared to leave later this week. Donate online.
The International Rescue Committee has also dispatched a team of aid workers to assist in assessing the damage and providing access to clean water and hygiene and sanitation needs. The organization is asking for donations online.

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