Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Kapisanan Philippine Center in Toronto: Charity is also our second Language

In the spirit of bayanihan, Kapisanan Philippine Centre for Arts and Culture will be lending a hand to the victims of tropical storm, Ketsana aka Typhoon Ondoy.It all happens here!

Poetry is Our Second Language • Sat. October 3rd • 7 pm til you’re SAWA!

Not just Nuit Blanche, it’s a Night to Give Back. Stop by and PWYC to support the relief efforts in the Philippines while you enjoy poetry.

Want to help? We are accepting monetary donations via PayPal, cheques or cash and in-kind donations at Kapisanan 167 Augusta Av. Toronto, ON.

Here’s the PayPal info:

Direct Link
Merchant Name: Kapisanan Philippine Centre
Secure Merchant Account ID: 6GLE65XWEL3YQ

Source:http://kapisanan.wordpress.com/2009/09/29/charity-is-also-our-second-language-how-to-help-typhoon-ondoy-victims-through-kapisanan/

Photos of donations:http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=110732&id=500014232&ref=mf

This is my daughter Carla's personal appeal to friends for donation .

From: Day-Reiner, Carla 

Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 5:53 PM

To: ALL
Subject: A Personal Request for Disaster Relief Donations

Hello everyone, 

As you may have heard, this past weekend the Philippines was ravaged by Tropical Storm Ketsana (referred to locally as “Typhoon Ondoy”) leaving behind a trail of devastation and causing the president to declare a state of calamity in the capital region and 26 surrounding provinces. The official death toll has reached 240 with hundreds more missing, several hundred displaced and sick, and while property loss and damage is yet untallied, it is staggering. Rescue efforts have been slow due to the government forces’ lack of equipment, and many ordinary citizens have been injured or killed while contributing to rescue efforts. It is considered the country’s Hurricane Katrina/Tsunami combined. Everyone who is able is contributing to rescue and relief efforts as much as they can in the form of personal donation and manpower to supplement the government’s next to non-existent calamity fund and to supplement the efforts of local and international organizations such as The Philippine Red Cross.

As a personal undertaking, I am passing the hat around the office for any help you can give. The Kapisanan Philippine Centre, a local Filipino community group I belong to, has pitched in the relief efforts here in Toronto by collecting donations in both cash and kind. Cash donations will be donated to Global Medic, a Toronto-based volunteer agency that is deploying a relief mission to the Philippines to provide safe drinking water.  Goods will be shipped and distributed by local affiliates upon receipt. Anything you can give would be truly appreciated. I’ve just learned that cash and certain goods (such as new clothing, non-perishable food items and medicine) are preferable to used clothing as there are customs restrictions regarding the latter.

If any of you are able, please come see me to donate either cash or any of the goods I have listed above by end of day Friday. I’ll be taking these to the Centre on Saturday which is the drop off day for the collected goods and funds which will be tallied and dispatched. As this won’t be going through any charitable channels, no tax receipts will be issued. However since this is a personal effort, I’ll ensure your individual donations will be noted by the Centre.

On that note, I just wanted to mention that everyone at the Manila office is safe and sound and the office has been operational as of yesterday. 

Thanks in advance for any support you can give.

Yours in hope,

Carla

 

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