Assistance for the Victims of Typhoon Ondoy (International Name: Ketsana)

You might have heard it, you might have experienced it, or you might be a victim of this calamity. We are asking for your help and assistance for the victims of this flooding caused by Typhoon Ondoy.

Please send your donations via the following:

Monetary Donations

1. Bank Donations

Account NameBankPeso Account NumberDollar Account NumberBranchType of AccountSwift Code
PNRCThe Philippine National Red CrossMETROBANK151-3-041-63122-8151-2-151-00218-2Port Area BranchSAVINGSMBTC PH MM
BANK OF THE PHIL. ISLANDS4991-0010-99Port Area BranchCURRENT
BANK OF THE PHIL. ISLANDS8114-0030-94UN BranchSAVINGSBOPI PH MM
ABS-CBN FOUNDATIONABS-CBN Foundation IncorporationBANCO DE ORO5630060113BDO Mother Ignacia
ABSCBN FOUNDATION – Sagip KapamilyaABSCBN FOUNDATION – Sagip KapamilyaBANCO DE ORO39300-48145Sct. Albano Branch, Quezon Avenue
GMA KAPUSO FOUNDATIONGMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.METROBANK3-098-51034-72-098-00244-2SAVINGSMBTC PH MM
UCPB115-184777-201-115-301177-9SAVINGSUCPB PH MM
UCPB160-111277-701-160-300427-6SAVINGSUCPB PH MM
BANCO DE ORO469-0022189469-0072135SAVINGSBNORPHM
PNB121-0032000-17121-0032000-25SAVINGSPNB MPH MM
Corporate Network for Disaster Reponse0031 0654 02BPI Ayala Paseo Branch

2. Credit Card/PayPal Donations

3. SMS Donations

ProcedureSmart MoneyGlobe GCash
PNRCType RED <amount> Ex. RED 10044932899
TXT POWER5577-5144-1866-71030917-9751092.

We also need your prayer.

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4 Responses to “Assistance for the Victims of Typhoon Ondoy (International Name: Ketsana)”

  1. slw September 30, 2009 at 7:21 am #

    I’m glad to hear you are alive and well. I was concerned about you.

  2. marvin September 30, 2009 at 7:43 am #

    @slw
    Thanks slw. I’m thankful that our house is in a high area. The flooding didn’t reach us. Almost all of our relatives are safe also except one that I wasn’t able to contact. But my latest news was they are safe.

    However, there are still thousands of people who are homeless, and several hundreds are still on their roofs (some spent almost 3 days sleeping on their roof).

    We ask for your prayers, specially there is another storm coming in a couple of days.

    Thanks and God bless.

  3. slw October 31, 2009 at 10:45 pm #

    How is the recovery effort coming along? We don’t hear much about that over here.

  4. marvin November 2, 2009 at 2:01 pm #

    @slw
    Everything’s getting back to normal (at least). We’re praying that no more “super typhoon” will hit us.

    We’re thankful that there are a lot of private, and non-government organizations that are willing to help (they’re beating the response of the government)..

    Thanks for your prayers. And, please continue on praying for those who were heavily affected.

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