LET US HELP THE SURVIVORS OF TYPHOON SENDONG (WASHI)

Our City was hit by a strong typhoon last Friday, Dec 16. It was the most destructive and tragic calamity in the history of our city. As of today there were already 346 dead, hundreds are still missing and more than 20,000 homeless temporarily sheltered in Public Schools and Village Centers.

— Rev. Alex Eduave (Director, PAR Commission, Region 10).

Peacebuilders Community, Inc. is accepting donations in monetary or in kind and services to help the victims and families in Cagayan de Oro City, Iligan City and Lanao.

We’re focusing on reaching Muslim communities. Our target is to serve 1,500 Bangsamoro families. Please send your donations to the following addresses:

In the UNITED STATES:
Mennonite Central Committee
1-888-622-6337
https://donate.mcc.org/project/philippine-floods

In CANADA:
Mennonite Church Canada
600 Shaftesbury Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB
R3P 0M4
1-866-888-6785
www.mennonitechurch.ca/tiny/1672

In the PHILIPPINES:
PeaceBuilders Community, Inc.
Units 1 &2 Fred-Ric Building McArthur Highway, Matina
Davao City (Beside Eastwest Bank- across McDo Matina)

Look for

  • Bennette: +63 927 871 0105 or +63 918 268 9374
  • Ayyi: +63 917 717 1802

Bank Account Name: PeaceBuilders Community, Inc.
Account Number: 007-547-00228-4
Bank Name: Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (MetroBank)
International Swift Code: MBTCPHMM
Bank Address: Davao-Ecoland Branch, Amya 2 Bldg.
Quimpo Cor. Tulip Drive, Matina
Davao City, Philippines, 8000

If you’re in Cagayan de Oro City, please go directly to:
PAR COM Region 10 Office
Pastor Alex Eduave, Director
CIF 3rd Floor Jags Commercial
12th St. cor. Hayes St. Cogon,
Cagayan De Oro City
Mobile : +63 905 934 3620

Thank you very much!

Permanent link to this article: https://peacebuilderscommunity.org/2011/12/let-us-help-the-survivors-of-typhoon-sendong-washi/

1 comments

  1. 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.

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