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ihatebnha · 2 years
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this is how i imagine how big the ph's babies are especially deku, bkg, and kiri
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HOOOOOO MY GODDDDD, that baby looks like a little gumdrop, i just want to kiss him🥺🥺🥺
But lkdjafkdljf absolutely! Most, if not all, pro heroes give you the CHUNKIEST of babies. Kiri especially, as the kid's coming out both huge and w/ rolls, too.
I feel like Deku gives you the naturally biggest one who just ends up looking a lil tubby (which is adorbs, BTW. They are so buttery)... and Bakugo gives you the perfect sized... dough ball. Nice and round, just a full on rollie pollie that's always got a foot in their mouth.
It's cute. All the boys line their babies up on the bed to take pictures... and literally start arguing about who's the biggest.
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🖊 go ham
Gambit originally was going to be frozen, but I decided against it recently in favor of them nearly being captured and getting narrowly saved by PH and the Elite Puffles...she managed to incapacitate Herbert just long enough for them to make a speedy getaway on the Snowtrekker.
During Blackout, PH was stationed at the EPF Puffle Vet Station - particularly because it was the safest place to watch over the elite puffles (and the puffles of agents, regardless of whether or not they were captured as some were willingly given to her in case anything bad happened). It wasn't ideal, since there was no living quarters, but it was better than nothing, plus she had access to puffle medicine and plenty of food in storage for puffles.
Paige was underestimated by Herbert, because while he was aware of the Elite Puffles since she wasn't a lead at the time and she "only" trained puffles to him, he wasn't as concerned about her getting in his way as much as say, Dot or JPG. I wouldn't say he wasn't planning to ever catch her, but she was definetely a lower priority despite her saving Gambit. After all, why waste energy catching two measly penguins when the big dogs (Rolly, Rookie, Dot, JPG, and the Director) are still running around?
Gambit, being good with puffles and wanting to show their gratitude to PH for saving their life helped out with looking after all of the puffles in their care.
Gambit tried to keep in touch with the other agents, which became increasingly difficult due to obvious reasons...
Gambit was outraged when Rolly told them how NA treated him, and firmly believes that no matter how much NA disliked him, they shouldn'tve ever used it as an excuse to kick him when he was down.
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keiyoomi · 3 years
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Weather Bulletin from PAGASA as of 8 AM
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no. 5
AFFECTED AREAS
Luzon – Albay and Camarines Sur
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no. 4
AFFECTED AREAS
Luzon - Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, the northern portion of Sorsogon (Donsol, Pilar, Castilla, Sorsogon City, Prieto Diaz, Gubat, Barcelona, Juban, Casiguran, Magallanes), Burias Island, the central and southern portions of Quezon (Real, Mauban, Perez, Alabat, Quezon, Calauag, Tagkawayan, Guinayangan, San Antonio, Tiaong, Dolores, Candelaria, Sariaya, Tayabas City, Sampaloc, Lucban, Lucena City, Pagbilao, Atimonan, Padre Burgos, Agdangan, Unisan, Plaridel, Gumaca, Lopez, Buenavista, San Narciso, San Andres, San Francisco, Mulanay, Catanauan, General Luna, Macalelon, Pitogo), the central and southern portions of Rizal (Tanay, Antipolo City, San Mateo, Cainta, Taytay, Binangonan, Teresa, Morong, Cardona, Baras, Jala-Jala, Pililla, Angono), Batangas, Cavite, Metro Manila, Laguna, Marinduque, the northern portion of Romblon (Concepcion, Corcuera, Banton), the northern portion of Occidental Mindoro (Abra de Ilog), and the northern portion of Oriental Mindoro (Puerto Galera, San Teodoro, Baco, Calapan City, Naujan, Pola, Victoria, Socorro, Pinamalayan)
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no. 3
AFFECTED AREAS
Luzon - The rest of Sorsogon, the northern portion of Masbate (Mobo, Masbate City, Milagros, Uson, Baleno, Aroroy, Mandaon) including Ticao Island, the rest of Quezon including Polillo Island, the rest of Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, the southern portion of Zambales (San Marcelino, San Felipe, Olongapo City, Subic, Castillejos, San Antonio, San Narciso, Botolan, Cabangan), the central portion of Romblon (Calatrava, San Andres, San Agustin, Romblon, Magdiwang, San Fernando, Cajidiocan), the central portion of Occidental Mindoro (Sablayan, Mamburao, Santa Cruz, Paluan) including Lubang Island, and the central portion of Oriental Mindoro (Gloria, Bansud, Bongabong)
Visayas - Northern Samar
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no. 2
AFFECTED AREAS
Luzon - Aurora, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Benguet, La Union, Pangasinan, the rest of Zambales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, the rest of Oriental Mindoro, the rest of Occidental Mindoro, the rest of Romblon, and the rest of Masbate
Visayas - The northern portion of Samar (Catbalogan City, Jiabong, Motiong, Paranas, Hinabangan, San Sebastian, Tarangnan, Pagsanghan, San Jorge, San Jose de Buan, Matuguinao, Gandara, Santa Margarita, Calbayog City, Santo Nino, Almagro, Tagapul-An), the northern portion of Eastern Samar (San Julian, Sulat, Taft, Can-Avid, Dolores, Maslog, Oras, San Policarpo, Arteche, Jipapad), the extreme northern portion of Antique (Pandan, Libertad, Caluya), and the northwestern portion of Aklan (Buruanga, Malay, Nabas, Ibajay)
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no. 1
AFFECTED AREAS
Luzon - Mainland Cagayan, Isabela, Apayao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Abra, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and Calamian Islands
Visayas - The rest of the northern portion of Antique (Sebaste, Culasi, Tibiao, Barbaza, Laua-An), the rest of Aklan, Capiz, the northern portion of Iloilo (Lemery, Sara, Concepcion, San Dionisio, Batad, Estancia, Balasan, Carles), the northern portion of Cebu (San Remigio, Bogo City, Medellin, Daanbantayan) including Bantayan Islands, Biliran, the rest of Samar, the rest of Eastern Samar, and the northern portion of Leyte (San Isidro, Tabango, Villaba, Matag-Ob, Palompon, Ormoc City, Pastrana, Palo, Calubian, Leyte, Kananga, Capoocan, Carigara, Jaro, Tunga, Barugo, Alangalang, Santa Fe, Tacloban City, Babatngon, San Miguel)
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myric · 3 years
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Help the Philippines
Several strong typhoons battered the Philippines, especially Luzon, and caused billions of casualties through the typhoons Quinta (international name, Molave), Rolly (international name, Goni), and Ulysses (international name, Vamco). I know my account isn’t that big but I hope I could help spread awareness about my country’s situation in any platform I have.
#QuintaPH
A total of 242,220 residents or 57,742 families from 1,008 barangays in Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Western and Eastern Visayas were affected by Typhoon Quinta. Of the total affected, 65,579 persons or 16,830 families sought refuge in evacuation centers. Cost of damage to agriculture and infrastructure has also risen to ₱737.1 million, with Calabarzon bearing the highest cost worth ₱593.1 million. Typhoon Quinta partially destroyed 27,213 houses while 2,315 others were totally damaged. At least 330 passengers remain stranded in the different ports of Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol Region, Western and Eastern Visayas. (source: CNN)
#RollyPH
Rolly, at its peak, made 2 landfalls in Bicol region (Catanduanes and Bicol), prompting some 96,887 families or 372,381 persons to evacuate their homes. Some 147 houses were submerged in lahar and debris from Mt. Mayon. The country's 18th storm this year left an estimated P694.37 million worth of damage to agriculture in Bicol alone, according to the report citing the Department of Agriculture. (source: ABS-CBN News)
#UlyssesPH
Typhoon Ulysses, the Philippines' 21st tropical cyclone for 2020, began pummeling Luzon on November 11. Still reeling from Super Typhoon Rolly (Goni), Bicol was the first to face Ulysses' wrath, as the typhoon triggered massive floods in parts of the region. Ulysses then battered Calabarzon, Central Luzon, and Metro Manila, unleashing powerful winds and torrential rain that left neighborhoods submerged and people appealing for aid and rescue. (Source: Rappler)
150,000 farmers and 275,000 hectares of land have incurred losses amounting up to P10-B (~268 USD) after the devastations caused by Typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses. That’s from agriculture alone, the losses from the massive flooding of Cagayan and Isabela are still not included in the computation. (source: CNN)
Massive flooding in Cagayan, due to continuous environment abuse
The massive flooding in Cagayan, the worse yet in 40 years, only shows environmental neglect. The biggest problem is the degradation of forests in both Cagayan and Sierra Madre sides. Today, the Cagayan River isn’t even visible as the region submerges in flood.
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The province is the catch basin of rain water coming from Cagayan Valley and the Cordillera Administrative Region. Illegal logging has veeb a problem as well for the past 5 decades. The flooding has affected at least 179, 940 individuals in 26 municipalities of Cagayan. More than 11,000 families have been evacuated.
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Several factors caused the floods, including recent tropical cyclones and tail-end of a cold front, which prompted the release of water from Magat Dam. Excess water flowed to Cagayan River and its tributaries, flooding communities. (source: Rappler)
Dam operators must be held accountable for Cagayan and Isabela floods
The widespread flooding in Cagayan that gripped the nation this weekend is partly being blamed on the massive release of water from Magat Dam. Typhoon Ulysses made landfall late night Wednesday, November 11, and by Thursday, November 12, Magat Dam opened 7 gates and discharged 6,244 cubic meters of water per second. Dams including Magat rushed to open gates only at the height of Ulysses.
Magat did not make sufficient water drawdown 2 to 3 days prior to Ulysses, as mandated by its protocol, because its gates were not even open 3 to 4 days prior to landfall According to the Magat Dam protocol, there should be a drawdown 2-3 days before the expected landfall.
They had 3 days in advance [to pre-release water], the forecast was made at least 3 days in advance. If you did not contain the release within 1-2 days only but rather within 5 days, then the rivers will be able to handle it better.
The panic on Friday night was partly due to a dearth of information coming from inside Cagayan, which national media had not physically reached at that time. The steady stream of updates only came from the Twitter feed of Vice President Leni Robredo, who herself was also only getting updates from Manila. (source: Rappler)
Save Sierra Madre, Stop Kaliwa Dam
Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines and it protects the country from strong typhoons. However, illegal and abusive deforestation is keeping it from maintaining its full functionality. Kaliwa Dam is proposed to be built along Sierra Madre mountain range, and the environment experts and the citizens are wary of its possible repercussions.
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You can help us stop the creation of Kaliwa Dam by signing the following petitions:
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Pampanga Needs Help
Just like what’s happening in Cagayan and Isabela, Pampanga is also facing the run-offs by massive floods from Sierra Madre, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija. Water from Bulacan will go down to Macabebe and Masantol. Waters in San Luis, Pampanga already reached head level.
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Citizen-blaming
Office of Civil Defense Asec. Casiano Monilla denies that government was caught flat-footed by Ulysses and shifts blame to citizens who supposedly did not heed early warnings. The prime duty of the government is to serve and protect its people. The government refuses to be held accountable from their own incompetence. There wasn’t even a proper briefing before the typhoon struck.
Sen. Gordon also told the public that “No one will take care of you or your family best other than you. Don’t rely on the government.” This also caused unrest in the citizens who wanted to ensure the safety of one another. Because it only seems that we always have to beg to be served when in fact, all the money circulating the government came from taxpayers’ hardworks .
Oust Duterte, Now
Amidst all struggles the Filipino people are facing right now, from the covid virus up to the cyclone casualties, all of it comes down with the toxic and overly romanticized Filipino Resilience. Additional disaster response are not even planned well, hence the lack of mobilization. The president has all the power to do so, with one word. But not only does he keep the people waiting during crisis, he also only does briefing during or after the disasters. This is why people ask, “Nasaan ang Pangulo?” (Where is the President?)
Fanatics defended the president from criticisms, when asking for his presence will always be a valid question, because we all want to see the response to those who need it most, and not some measly comment on how he wanted to swim with the Filipinos but can’t, because of his health. That is not the point. The president doesn’t need to swim in order to reach help to the Filipinos, he just has to tell all of the country’s rescue forces to hurry.
Addressing the Taal Volcano eruption — “I will eat the lahar and pee on the volcano.”
Addressing the Covid virus — “I will spit [on] and punch the coronavirus.”
Addressing the massive flooding and demand for accountability — “I want to swim with you but the problem is, they’re stopping me, because if I die, there is only one president.”
The Filipinos can no longer wait and laugh at measly hyperbole. People are dying.
Monetary support
Thankfully, independent rescue missions and donations were arranged by several individuals and organizations to lend a hand to those in need. One of those who were seen with initiatives is the Office of the Vice President who is in partnership with Bangon Luzon in Project Kaya Natin ‘To (We can do this). So if you’re looking for a trustworthy organization to donate for the victims of the typhoons, this is where you should donate.
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You can also check these carrds for more information about what the Filipinos are fighting for:
Help the Philippines
For the Philippines
SOGIE Bill
If you have read until this far, thank you so much for being concerned. It will also be nice to have this post reblogged so that we can spread this further. Stay safe and have a nice day.
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pampamtiger · 3 years
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Below are emergency numbers that you can contact in case you need help during this super typhoon. Keep safe, everyone!
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teapean18 · 3 years
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"Dasies in the dark"
painted this to distract myself and to avoid being anxious about the incoming super typhoon
Super typhoon Rolly (Goni)
- painting inspired by Daisy from Noir Gallery by The Cranberry Finch
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ewewewewewew we have to do something with live crickets in bio lab this week i'm going to c r y i hate bugs with a burning passion
AJRHFOLQELWOUIFLHEQWFUIJ EWWWW Oh wait is it like a choice chamber experiment kind of thing? Like put idk watermelons in one side and cantaloupe in the other to see which they prefer?
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If any of you noticed, another huge typhoon has hit the Philippines. The typhoon Ulysses has brought so much hardships and pain to its victims in the Philippines. Homes were destroyed due to the flooding and the wind. People still stranded on their roofs waiting to be rescued. And what's worst, it came right after typhoon Rolly ravaged the people. They haven't even recovered from one disaster, and then another worse one comes crashing through. All while there's still a pandemic going on.
Our government is sh*t. They're hardly doing anything. Our president is a no-show once again. They aren't here when we need them. So we decided to take it into our own hands.
Carrd:
Links to donate:
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If you can please donate what you can to these people in need! Or even just reblog/share/retweet all of these links, it would help a lot
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spilledgravy · 3 years
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First Monday of the month that I really like, walang iniisip na gagawing activities, quizzes, exams. But this week is probably a "hell week" (di pa ako naka-review) yess midterms na!!! Pero kakayanin yan (hopefully).
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Today, i went biking ang ganda kasi ng panahon kanina nagtatago yung araw sa mga ulap tapos ang sarap ng simoy ng hangin. Pero sa kabilang dako ng bansa, ang daming kawawa dahil sa bagyo. Ang daming nasalanta ng kalamidad, mga namatay sa baha at mga nasirang bahay. I hope for their safety and health please keep on continuing our prayers for them. I feel blessed to feel this kind of weather kahit signal no.2 kami hindi masiyadong naulan at baha. Pero nalulungkot parin ako sa mga labis na nasalanta lalo na yung mga salat sa buhay at sana lumipas na din at maging payapa ang panahon para makapagsimula ulit. Wag tayong mawalan ng pag-asa ang bagyo dadaan lang yan, mas matapang tayo at maging mas matatag dahil palaging may bagong umagang darating.
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1800dumbass · 3 years
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cities in the philippines are literally DROWNING right now. please send help if you can
there are links on this post for more information. as well as donation links and emergency hotline numbers.
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#RescuePH carrd
#BangonPH carrd
Rescue Hotline Numbers
Donation Drives
Twitter account dedicated to donation drives
For International Donations
Typhoon Rolly and Ulysses Relief carrd
#PampangaNeedsHelp
Pampanga and Bulacan Emergency Hotlines
i will be adding more links when i can
but for now, please boost this post or any post concerned with Philippine typhoon relief as much as possible
people's lives are on the line
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Rolly but in the blackout
*cracks knuckles*
During Operation: Blackout and for a good few months afterwards, Rolly took to sleeping standing up (instead of on his stomach or back, which are his usual sleep preferences) so if Herbert or crabs ambushed him he'd be able to immediately run away. Even years after, when the EPF is on red alert thanks to Herbert's latest schemes he has a hard time not doing that again.
Rolly's family was unaware he was a PSA agent, and up until he was frozen they had no idea he was an EPF agent as well. In order to mantain appearances, Rolly tried to stay in contact with them as much as possible when he could, and even stayed at his igloo just to keep them from realizing he was in more danger than they knew. As things worsened he ended up ghosting them because he didn't want Herbert to catch him conversing with them or get caught at his igloo with them.
Rolly took the captures of his fellow leads (although keep in mind he was only a top agent/ace at the time) very hard, but he took the Director's loss the hardest since he had no one to look to for guidance, and while PH was still kicking it was risky to go to where she and Gambit where hiding out because it'd endanger both them and the elite puffles (as well as all of the puffles of agents they were looking after, including his). This led to him attempting to rescue them the day after (November 25th) and well...we all know how that ends, don't we? (Warning for injury/some blood, but this leads to the comic I made a few months ago depicting his capture).
Rolly was with Jet Pack Guy when he was ambushed. The crabs were given strict orders that if JPG was with Rolly at the time, that the latter would not be captured, but that he should be made to watch JPG get absconded with...because Herbert wanted to save him for last. Fun!
As depicted in shitposts, Rolly was given the Herbert Disguise to wear despite his small size because he had a better grip on how Herbert tends to act due to their intense feud. Unfortunately, this led to him being mistaken for the real Herbert by non agents...and crabs. Having to do impromptu meetups with Herbert simps and issuing orders to crabs was NOT fun.
Besides having monocular vision and a cracked beak post Blackout, Rolly has a hard time staying warm after being frozen, which is why he started wearing a turtleneck sweater underneath his letterman jacket.
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strayfreckles · 3 years
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to all my fellow filipino followers/moots, mag-ingat po kayo pls! be alert, pack necessities, & prepare to seek shelter if ever. the typhoon is said to be the strongest one this year so please, please, please stay safe!
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acaemia · 3 years
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🚨🚨PROJECT SAGIP: A FUNDRAISER FOR FARMERS 👨🏽‍🌾👩🏽‍🌾  AFFECTED BY TYPHOON GONI (TYPHOON ROLLY)🚨🚨
PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE!!!
Hello everyone! Please spare a minute or two to read through this post!
A SIMPLE REBLOG CAN HELP SO MUCH!!!
Last November 1, Super Typhoon Rolly—the world’s most powerful tropical cyclone since Haiyan—hit my country, the Philippines. It devastated many areas in the country, most especially Catanduanes and Albay. Over 2 MILLION Filipinos have been affected/displaced amid a pandemic.
FROM MANILA BULLETIN:
“A total of 372,653 families composed of 2,068,085 individuals were affected by Rolly in Ilocos (Region 1), Cagayan Valley (Region 2), Central Luzon (Region 3), Calabarzon (Region 4-A), Mimaropa (Region 4-B), Bicol, Western Visayas (Region 6), Central Visayas (Region 7), Eastern Visayas (Region 8), Zamboanga Peninsula (Region 9), National Capital Region (NCR), and Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).”
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Article screenshot from Rappler.com
TEXT READS: Flash floods due to Typhoon Rolly sweep away several homes in Batangas
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Article screenshot from Rappler.com
TEXT READS: Bicol homes and schools in ruins after onslaught of Super Typhoon Rolly, lahar flow
During the on-going pandemic, the agricultural sector suffered greatly and this typhoon has only made conditions worse for the farmers of the Philippines.
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Photo and post from Maemae Castro on Facebook
TEXT READS: Sa kasagsagan ng malakas na hangin at matinding ulan buhat ng bagyong Rolly, pilit pa rin na isinasalba ng mga magsasaka ang ilan sa mga hinog na palay na ilang buwan nilang hinihintay.
P.S Kanina ko pa ito kinuha pero hanggang ngayon nag-aani pa rin sila
P.P.S Lugi na naman sa presyo ng bigas
#PrayForOurFarmers
#RollyPH
[ROUGH] TRANSLATION: 
In the aftermath of strong winds and rain brought about by typhoon Rolly (Goni), farmers are forced to salvage the crops they waited months on end for.   P.S I took this photo earlier but they are still harvesting until now. P.P.S Farmers won’t get the proper profit for the rice they will sell.
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I am knocking at your hearts and asking you to donate to PROJECT SAGIP, an initiative for the farmers affected by the super typhoon.
PROJECT SAGIP is an initiative led by For Our Farmers, a youth-led non-stock non-profit organization which “aims to help and uplift local farmers and fisherfolks.”
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TEXT READS:
Bayanihan Para sa Magsasaka #ForOurFarmersYou may send your donation to the following channels:
Let’s lend a hand and help out or Kababayans affected by Typhoon rolly.
Project Sagip is a fundraising drive for the benefit of our kababayan in areas affected by Typhoon Rolly
A small help will go a long way!
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TEXT READS:
Bayanihan Para sa Magsasaka #ForOurFarmers
You may send your donation to the following channels:
(FOR THOSE LIVING IN THE PH):
Landbank: 3217 0633 36
BPI: 2819 0660 03
BDO: 004070174810
Gcash: 0917 316 6097
Photos from @forourfarmers on Instagram
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TEXT READS:
#PROJECTSAGIP
We will be giving:
- Relief Packs
- Hygiene Kits
- Cash assistance for the next crop
The beneficiaries of PROJECT SAGIP are farmers from  Guinobatan & Legazpi, Albay Virac, Catanduanes Sta Cruz, Laguna Villanueva, and Misamis Oriental
Through the fundraiser, FOF will provide HYGIENE KITS, RELIEF PACKS, AND CASH ASSISTANCE*.
*due to limited funds, cash assistance will be given to farmers severely affected by the calamity.
FOF has also partnered up with another non-profit called Project Hero PH (@projectheroph on IG) for a mobile kitchen in evacuation centers in Albay, one of the most affected areas. 
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HOW TO DONATE
Landbank: 3217 0633 36 BPI: 2819 0660 03 BDO: 004070174810 Gcash: 09173166097 (Aileen T.)
Donors from Canada 🇨🇦 may donate through Interac e-transfer: [email protected]
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YOUR SIMPLE DONATION CAN GO A LONG WAY. IT WOULD MEAN SO MUCH IF YOU COULD HELP OUR HEROES, OUR FARMERS.
PLEASE FOLLOW @FOROURFARMERS ON INSTAGRAM FOR UPDATES REGARDING YOUR DONATION. I WILL ALSO BUMP THIS POST WITH REGULAR UPDATES.
Thank you everyone, please keep safe!! When you eat the food on your table, please think about the farmers that worked tirelessly for your meal. They help us everyday and we have to help them too. :(
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SOURCES OF PHOTOS AND INFORMATION (QUICK LINKS):
https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/updates-news-typhoon-rolly-philippines-2020
https://mb.com.ph/2020/11/02/rolly-kills-16-affects-2-m-in-12-regions-death-toll-feared-to-rise/#:~:text=A%20total%20of%20372%2C653%20families,Region%208)%2C%20Zamboanga%20Peninsula%20(
https://forourfarmers.com/about
https://www.instagram.com/forourfarmers/
https://www.unicef.org/philippines/stories/over-700000-children-among-most-affected-super-typhoon-rollygoni-hit-philippines
THANK YOU EVERYONE
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ohyeahpop · 4 years
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Audrey Hepburn photographed on location at ‘Villa Rolli’, a farmhouse in the Alban Hills, Cecchina, Italy, during the filming of King Vidor’s ‘War and Peace’, June 23, 1955. - Ph. Norman Parkinson
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bird-armadda · 3 years
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Typhoon Ulysses PH Relief Drive
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Hello people, it’s me again, ancient_moonshine on ao3. Thanks to you and your generous donations, my friends and I were able to start our own charity drive which primarily seeks to help pandemic-affected jeepney drivers and their families. :D We’re currently aiding 9 jeepney operator and drivers’ associations within Metro Manila, with 637 members total. To date, DIWA has set up four community gardens for four different jeepney operators and drivers’ associations, as well as provided some of the drivers’ children with gadgets and internet for distance learning purposes. Through the Rotary Club, we’ve also coordinated with the Department of Health to provide them with maintenance medicines, and Rebisco food company to give them food packages. In the aftermath of Typhoon Rolly, we’ve also helped out evacuees from Guinobatan, Albay, by providing them with water after lahar buried their homes.  Check us out at facebook.com/Diwa Uplifts. However, I have to ask for your help again. I’m sure people have heard about the terrible flooding Typhoon Ulysses caused in the Philippines [international name: Vamco], right at the heels of Typhoon Rolly [international name: Goni]. Our current beneficiaries are drivers belonging to the San Mateo Maly-Philcoa Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association based in San Mateo, Rizal City, and the Tumana-Balara Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association in Balara, Quezon City. The drivers of both JODAs live in Rizal and Marikina, the worst-affected cities in Metro Manila, and many of them wound up with their homes and belongings submerged in floodwaters. These people are now staying in evacuation centers, or living in their jeepneys in their terminals while they fix up the damage to their homes and try to salvage their belongings. I will spare you the images because they’re honestly extremely upsetting, but here are some links to news sites for you to see how bad the damage is:  https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1359823/typhoon-ulysses-triggers-worst-floods-in-metro-manila-in-years
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/11/13/Marikina-state-of-calamity-Typhoon-Ulysses.html https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/12/asia/typhoon-vamco-philippines-intl/index.html
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/multimedia/photo/11/12/20/massive-flooding-in-san-mateo-rizal At the rate deforestation and climate change are going, and given their locations [quarrying and deforestation in nearby mountains and watersheds basically sent water rushing down their slopes and rivers swelling because there were no trees left to absorb it] the problem our beneficiaries are currently facing stands to be a recurrent one. To make matters worse, the quarantine [longest in the world] and the jeepney modernization program have sapped their sources of income dry. Hence, our drive hopes to provide them emergency relief kits and go bags, to give them resources they might not otherwise be able to afford, just in case another typhoon sweeps across Metro Manila. [and there stands to be at least 4 more, this year alone]. We pray they don’t need them anymore, but just in case...  Unfortunately, donor fatigue is a thing, and honestly local resources have been sapped dry [Ulysses did not affect Metro Manila alone, it also hit Cagayan, Pampanga, Aurora, practically the entirety of Luzon]. So this is us, the members of DIWA, asking the international community for help. So far a rough estimate of the minimum that our grab bag will cost [food, toiletries, and meds excluded given we hope to get those via donations in kind] are the following: GRAB BAG COSTING PhP110  - 1 clear bag PhP155  - solar flashlights PhP4.36  - 1 whistle   PhP14 - 1 roll of tissue Per bag cost: PhP283.36 Total: San Mateo Maly-Philcoa JODA - 50 members x PhP283.36 = PhP14,168 ; roughly USD 294.45  [USD 1= PhP 48. 28] Tumana-Balara JODA - 62 members x  PhP283.36 = PhP17,568.32; roughly USD 363.88 *If solar lamps only for Tumana-Balara JODA [depending on our budget, Marikina LGU is comparatively experienced at disaster-preparedness, so priority for the kits is San Mateo]: 62 members x P155 =  PhP9,610 [roughly USD199.04] For international donors, our Paypal account is [email protected]. You may find a link to our transparency sheet in the above image, as well as links to our official socmed accounts.  Please send me a PM if you wish to donate, and a screenshot of your donation. Unfortunately gifts are closed for the moment since I still have a backlog, but even a simple share means the world to us. ;___; Thank you so much for your support, and may we see better times ahead.  Thank you so much. <3
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