I’m a tree hugger. I climb mountains. And I love Nikola Tesla. Among Tesla’s great discoveries is the principle of Environmental Energy - the Discovery of a new physical Truth that “there is no energy in matter other than that received from the environment.” 

So… When was the last time you hugged a tree? When was the last time you planted one? When you hug trees, they hug you back with invisible arms that envelop you with lots of good energy. 

Japanese researchers have recently shown that “forest bathing,” taking long walks among trees, helps stimulate the immune system and leads to greater health. ”It is regarded as being similar to natural aromatherapy,” say the researchers.

Other than trees, there are plants like hemp which absorb four times more carbon dioxide than trees. Hemp is the miracle plant of our time. Trees take 20 years to mature versus 4 months for Industrial Hemp. Our forests are being cut down 3x faster than they can grow. One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees. (Dewey & Merrill. Bulletin #404. U.S. Dept. of Age. 1916

SO WHAT LINKS THE LEGALISATION OF CANNABIS OR INDUSTRIAL HEMP (iHemp), AND REAL CAPITALISM THAT IS IN HARMONY WITH THE ENVIRONMENT? And what does my love for Tesla have to do with inspiring all these thoughts?

Cannabis has not been grown for sale in a number of countries, including Philippines and the United States, for most of the past 100 years (except as a manila hemp substitute during World War II) because of concerns that the non-industrial type would also become available and be processed for drug use. 

DID-YOU-KNOW STUFF:

Henry Ford’s first Model-T  was built to run on hemp gasoline and the CAR ITSELF WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM HEMP. On his large estate, Ford was photographed among his hemp fields. The car, ‘grown from the soil,’ had plastic panels made from a mixture of 70% cellulose fibers from hemp whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel at 2/3rd’s the weight for better economy (Popular Mechanics, 1941) Alcohol prohibition prevented Mr. Ford from powering his fleet with “plant-power”.

Consider a few more facts about hemp:
• Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides.
• Hemp can be grown in a wide range of latitudes and altitudes.
• Hemp replenishes soil with nutrients and nitrogen, making it  an excellent rotational crop.
• Hemp controls erosion of the topsoil.
• Hemp converts CO2 to oxygen better than trees.
• Hemp produces more oil than any other crop, which can be  used for food, fuel, lubricants, soaps, etc.
• Hemp nut is a very healthy food, being the highest   protein  crop (after soybean) and high in omega oils.
• Hemp can be used for making plastics, including car parts.
• Hemp makes paper more efficiently and ecologically than  wood, requiring no chemical glues.
• Hemp can be used to make fiberboard.
• Hemp can be used to make paint.
• Hemp can produce bio-fuel and ethanol (better than corn).
• Hemp can be grown more than once per year.
• Hemp fibers can make very strong rope and textiles.

Now, with so much use for hemp, why is cannabis illegal in most countries? Simple. Because government and military control production and distribution. :P Government does NOT like competition.

Junkies & Hippies Who Cry for Peace

The moment you smoke a joint, make music and works of art that spread good vibes to end hatred and violence, and then maybe even join rallies and parties for peace, seriously, don’t expect me to applaud you for awesomeness. It’s RIDICULOUS. You get hippie and all that, you say you hate wars waged by governments, and yet - 90% of the time (unless you plant your own without fear of getting raided and arrested) - YOU FUND THOSE WARS.

If you take it as food, as medicine, and if you plant your own cannabis, well, I applaud you. :P Use it, don’t abuse it. In part, it’s the hippies who smoke it as a drug that make it so much harder to get it legalised for industrial and truly medicinal purposes that will benefit both humankind and the environment.

I know I have friends who love to smoke weed, and this entry is not meant to offend you or judge you. I merely ask you to consider the implications of your Mary Jane addiction to the cause of legalising this miracle plant for industrial and medicinal use. I ask you to reflect on how sincerely you stand for world peace. The more sober you are, the more actively you can follow and critically analyse things that happen around you. Ergo, the more impact you can have in making this world truly a better place to live in…for real. AND NOT JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE HIGH. 

Think about it.

Now… My thoughts on government, and corporations cannot be summed up in one blog entry. More than a decade into studying and partaking in politics, business, media and leadership, I still believe in the free market idea proposed by Ayn Rand. I also believe that spiritual solutions are needed to effectively address the economic problems of our time. Now, by spiritual, obviously, I don’t mean empowering the church. (Don’t even get me started with the Vatican Business Conglomerate’s financial holdings in the manufacturing of condoms and weapons of mass destruction.)

By “spiritual solutions to economic problems”, in part, I refer to the our generation’s need to see ourselves as part of the problem. We cannot be self-righteous brats, attacking and protesting how governments put more money in war than education; while smoking weed, getting wasted, partying like animals, polluting our minds with senseless television shows, buying everything advertisers say we N-E-E-D, getting addicted and lost in virtual realities of games that take our minds off what is real.

We cannot call the older generation of leaders hypocrites when we ourselves suffer from our own contradictions. Every fault we see in them touches a denied weakness within ourselves. 

I find it funny how some socialists attack capitalism, and corporations as if they were one and the same. AS IF, real capitalism ever existed. The reason corporations today are so big and powerful is not because of a free market, unlike what many socialists claim. It is because of government.

Government alters the market and gets in bed with the companies they want and it creates monopolies. (Think: Ferdinand Marcos, Ayalas, Lopezes, Aquinos, Cojuangcos, Juan Ponce Enrile, Fidel Valdez Ramos, Lucio Tan, Henry Sy, Manny Villar, etc. ~  What do they have in common here in Philippines? CONTROL IN GOVERNMENT, INFLUENCE IN THE MEDIA & MONOPOLY OF VARIOUS INDUSTRIES.) In a truly free market, monopolist individuals and corporations would lose all the power they have through government, and there would be a level playing field.

There are people who argue for government, yet government is the reason we are not allowed to farm industrial hemp. Industrial hemp is a cheaper, more sustainable way to produce many things that we currently produce by chopping down trees. In a truly free market, deforestation would be slowed down immensely because we would have the freedom to produce and buy alternatives, and evil practices that are killing the planet would not be subsidised as they are now.

Socialism and Oligopoly (Oligarch Monopoly) are basically what we have now. You see, corporations abhor free markets. Corporations, like government, loathe competition. Monopoly cannot co-exist with real capitalism. Real capitalism is not driven by monetary profits alone, but by the holistic concept of VALUE.

Value includes healthy competition, respect for human dignity, sustainable production, and innovations that benefit both humans and the environment.  

Corporations and corporate slaves use “capitalism” to describe what they do, but all they are are philosophically confused socialists disguised in corporate suits, sipping latté, eating sushi, loving tofu, maybe smoking pot, and spending three times more for the products of “fair trade” and “organic” markets - but know NOTHING about how small-scale farmers continue to get exploited by most of these so-called “green industries”.

Fair trade is NOT fair

Fair trade is neither fair nor good for trade. It transpires that a very small number of farmers are getting a subsidised fixed price for their produce under Fairtrade franchises and that this is at the expense of most other farmers in their regions, who are actually worse off as a result.

But even more serious, the Fairtrade operation helps to keep poor countries and undeveloped economies exactly that - poor and undeveloped. (Read More: Forget Fairtrade)

Nikola Tesla, often attempted to introduce, into our society, totally new ways of producing electrical power – steering us away from long term dependency on oil; however his new ideas were not accepted in his own time. In spite of this, Tesla did not allow himself to become a bitter, resentful, nor a negative person! Because of his advanced Inner Perception and spiritual nature, he often remarked that his ideasnot readily acceptedwould be taken up by future generations. He said:

“The scientific man does not aim at an immediate result. He does not expect that his advanced ideas will be readily taken up. His work is like that of a planterfor the future. His duty is to lay foundation of those who are to come and point the way.”

With the help of the hemp plant, we, as a society, could eliminate smog from current fuels, create a cleaner energy source that can replace nuclear power, remove radioactive waste from the soil, and significantly eliminate smog from our skies in more industrialised areas.

The hemp plant could assist in eliminating non-biodegradable plastics and cars by reintroducing Henry Ford’s 100 year old dream of building cars made from hemp with a plastic hemp car body that can withstand a blow 10 times as great as steel without denting, weighs 1 thousand pounds less than steel, hence improving gas mileage, can run on a vegetable oil based all natural hemp fuel, and has a completely biodegradable body.

Nationwide hemp production could eliminate deforestation by converting current paper to hemp paper which can be recycled up to 8 times where as our current wood pulp is only recyclable up to 3 times, and we could thrive from eating hemp seeds and feeding it to our animals and livestock.

Remember: there was a great deal of opposition to Tesla’s ideas; his spirit was one of a discoverer and inventornot a materialist interested in huge profits. Against tremendous odds, Nikola Tesla dedicated his life to the task of designing and improving technology for the service and spiritual advancement of all humanity. In a truly free market, Tesla’s inventions, like free wireless electricity, would have long served to uplift humanity from extreme poverty.

In the same manner, in a truly free market, among the hemp plant’s estimated 50,000 uses and benefits, industrial hemp’s biomass can be converted into gasoline, methanol, and methane at a fraction of the current cost of oil, coal, or nuclear energy.

Cannabis Hemp can replace any of the products made from timber. No more forests would be needlessly wasted. This would save precious resources and renew the ecosystems. More importantly, it would mean more beautiful heritage to grow for our children.

Until such time that we can all finally cheer “iHemp iHemp Hurray!”, let us continue doing our part to plant all kinds of illegal trees in our own backyard, and organise/join reforestation projects in our own local communities. 

Love and Light,

Drei ze Geek Goddess.

How To Help Typhoon Sendong Survivors

HELP CDO & ILIGAN.

December 16th, 9P.M. until 12MN: I got stranded in the city proper of Cagayan de Oro City. December 17th, 4A.M. to 5A.M.: ambulance vans, fire trucks and military trucks were all rushing to help survivors, collect dead bodies & save people crushed under hazardous billboards all over the city. 5A.M. to 6A.M.: I took refuge in the cathedral, waiting for the flash flood in the nearby bridge to subside so that I could rush to Bulua to get my grandmother. Unfortunately, no one was answering at home. I was resolute on my mission to get my grandma out of the calamity zone because she gets really crazy and confused even without cataclysmic events. >_<

I found myself humming an old song that goes, Don’t it always seem to go; that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. They paved paradise and put up a parking lot…” while thinking that I’ll get my Lola rain or shine, by cab or on foot… but hopefully, not dead or alive… 0_o And in between mantras and prayers, I just kept singing: “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot…” Ohai. Ohai. T_T … It pains me that I had to fly out of CDO at this period of great calamity. However, I had to ascertain the safety of my grandma who already suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. :’(

The indiscriminate and mindless mining activities all over Mindanao; the crazy deforestation for real estate development; the extremes of wealth & poverty which drive the masses to squat in industrial river areas & sea lines just to be near employment; supposedly beautiful subdivisions & prime properties built on top of deforested mountains & delta areas; hazardous billboards used to cover up the vile truth called povertySadly, we simply had it coming.

Information Gatekeepers: Please let the public fully comprehend and absorb how it was all but a matter of time given how companies, MNCs & surrounding communities treat the environment — all in the name of “progress” and “economic growth” in Philippines. Are we really still surprised this happened to us? Haaaai. When will we Earthlings ever learn? Mother Earth has a way of naturally cleansing Herself of too much toxins… if we treat nature like shit, we humans are bound to get flushed out too. :’/

On the brighter side of things: Pinoys have, yet again, proven their resilience and good humour while coping with another major disaster. But the local governments clearly still have no pre-disaster and disaster mitigation plans in place. It’s appallingly preposterous! #WTF-Pnoy. At any rate, here’s a summary of how you can help the victims of Typhoon Sendong. MyLittleWays has done a fantastic job gathering all of the information below from Twitter & Facebook.  

 

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Organized by type of donation.

For donations for Person With Different Abilities (PWDs) affected by Typhoon Sendong, De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) is accepting donations in kind & in cash.

  • In kind donations could be dropped off at the DLS-CSB Taft campus.  Please tell the guards the donations are for PWDs. 
  • For cash donations please deposit through the DEAF BENILDEANS MULTIPURPOSE COOPERATIVE BPI Vito Cruz C/A 2771-0017-02. 

Would appreciate it if you could also text 09178698231, if you made a deposit, and indicate your name and amount sent. Remember PWDs would have more difficulty in getting access so we are earmarking specific donations for them.

Super thanks! La Salle Iligan is also accepting inkind donations for PWDs. 

***DONATIONS (MONEY)***

SMART

Smart Money: Donors to Typhoon #Sendong may help through Smart Money acct. no. 5577-5130-6822-1104 at any BDO, Hapinoy or Cebuana Lhuillier outlets.

Text: Smart subscribers may donate to #Sendong victims via text. Send RED <amount> to 4143. Valid donation amounts 10, 25, 50, 100

GLOBE

Gcash: For GCASH, donate through Red Cross by texting DONATE <amount> MPIN REDCROSS and send to 2882.

Text: Text RED <amount> and send it to 2899. You may donate in these denominations: 5, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 and 1000.

RED CROSS

Details in their website.

ONE FOR ILIGAN

Iliganons Sa Manila Inc.

BDO Checking Acct 5308004019 Asia-Tower Paseo Branch

ILIGAN BLOGGERS SOCIETY

Donate cash – details here.

Paypal ID: singcol.inquisitor@gmail.com

BDO Account: Revilla N. Carbonell-Noel – 109451077611

@mindanaoan ON TWITTER

To all CDO folks and intersted volunteers/donors — kindly RT — CDO Bloggers Inc now accepting Paypal Donations: francis.siason@gmail.com

SAGIP KAPAMILYA

1. BDO Peso Account

  • Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
  • Account Number: 39301-14199
  • Swift Code: BNORPHMM

2. BDO Dollar Account

  • Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
  • Account Number: 39300-81622
  • Swift Code: BNORPHMM

3. PNB Peso Account

  • Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
  • Account Number: 419-539-5000-13
  • Swift Code: PNBMPHMM

4. BPI Peso Account

  • Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
  • Account Number: 3051-1127-75
  • Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
  • Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

5. BPI Dollar Account

  • Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
  • Account Number: 3054-0270-35
  • Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
  • Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

GMA KAPUSO FOUNDATION

1) METROBANK

Peso Savings

  • Account Name: GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
  • Account Number: 3-098-51034-7

Dollar Savings

  • Account Name:GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
  • Account Number:2-098-00244-2
  • Code: MBTC PH MM

2) UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK (UCPB)

Peso Savings

  • Account Name: GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
  • Account Number:115-184777-2 or 160-111277-7

Dollar Savings

  • Account Name: GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.
  • Account Number: 01-115-301177-9 or 01-160-300427-6

3) CEBUANA LHUILLIER

GAWAD KALINGA

1) Through Bank Deposit

Gawad Kalinga Philippine Peso Current Account
# 3101 0977 56 BPI EDSA Greenhills

Gawad Kalinga US$ Savings Account
# 3104 0162 34 BPI EDSA Greenhills
Swift code: BOPIPHMM

2) Donate online: http://gk1world.com/DonationPage.aspx?page=form&section=sendong

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

1) Bank Deposit

  • Account Name: Xavier University
  • Account Number: 9331-0133-63
  • BPI MAIN BRANCH

2) CASH/ CHEQUE: Direct deposits may be made online from any BPI branches, pay to:

SIMBAHANG LINGKOD NG BAYAN (Account Name/Payee)

  • Bank of the Philippine Islands (Loyola-Katipunan Branch)
  • BPI Peso Checking Account Number: 3081-1111-61
  • BPI Dollar Savings Account Number: 3084-0420-12

DLSU

Cash donations may be deposited to La Salle Academy Iligan via Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Account No. 0820-016221-030. Kindly inform Lourdes Melegrito of DLSU COSCA the details of your donation at email lourdes.melegrito@dlsu.edu.ph, Tel. No. 524-4611 local 147, or telefax 523-4143.

ILIGANON ASSOCIATION

Iliganon Association in Manila accepting cash&clothes donations. Contact VP for external affairs Lisa Lluch 09175098165

DLSU

Donations in cash and kind can be received at Gate 2 of La Salle Green Hills at 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550. You may also call any of the following telephone numbers for further inquiries:

Aluimni Office — 721-2729, 722-7750, 725-4720
GS Principal — 721-2482
HS Principal — 721-8914
Buildings and Grounds Office — 721-8904 (Telefax)
La Sallian Mission Office — 726-5851 (Telefax)

ONE MERALCO FOUNDATION

OneMeralco Foundation is accepting cash & in-kind donations in G\F Lopez bldg, Meralco Center, Ortigas. Call 6328301, look for Joy.

ANGEL BRIGADE 

For CASH donations, deposit to Isdanco Foundation via any RCBC branch office: Account Name : ISDANCO Foundation (RCBC Main Branch, Ayala Avenue, Makati City), Account Number: 4001577579.

7-11

We accept cash donations for victims of Typhoon Sendong. No service fees will be deducted & donors will be provided an official receipt.

***DONATIONS (IN KIND)***

ATENEO

Donations are being accepted in Ateneo QC at the Fr. Ortiz Hall, Social Development Complex from Monday up to Wednesday 10am-10pm

ONE FOR ILIGAN

Drop-off Points:

Makati City: 3553 Durango St., Palanan, Makati City 1235. Contact Migz @ 09065777812 or 09227130006 OR 6-D Cypress Gardens Condo 112 VA Rufino St. Makati City c/o Meikah Delid

Quezon City: Berkeley Residences, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City. Contact Jamie Steffani Mijares @ 09157744244

Manila/Taft Avenue: Madison Square Condominium, Taft Avenue, Manila, Right in front of De La Salle University, beside Kenny Rogers . Contact Roden Lim @ 09228446777

ILIGAN BLOGGERS SOCIETY

Donate in kind – details here.

@mindanaoan ON TWITTER:

Donations now acceptd by Kristohanong Katilingban sa Pagpakaban. KKP coordinates for Xavier University. Call (088) 8583116 loc 3210 #Sendong

Donations can also be sent to SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan

For those who are familiar with BIGBY’s restaurants – all their branches will also accept donations for Typhoon #Sendong victims.

Those in Manila, you can also drop off donations at@moonleafteashop Maginhawa, Quezon City. Pls tweet @thysz . TY! #Sendong

Davao folks pls leave donations at BOBO’s Music Bar, Formerly Lories Cafe. Frm 1:00 pm to 7:00pm look for pearly. Thank you@JoeGreenProject

Typhoon #Sendong update: U can also leave donations at Route 11, Kauswagan Highway, RER, Cagayan de Oro City (beside BPI Family Savings Bank

ROCKED

Rock Ed Iligan (c/o my cousin Bambi) is running a soup kitchen, donate for hot meals for homeless in her neighborhd. BPI Loyola 3080.0073.44

From @gangbadoy on Twitter: Rock Ed’s Sendong relief drive has Mercato+Soderno as drop off points for goods. Burger Joint in Brookside, Cainta also. Msg @rockedradio

RT’ed by @gangbadoy: Contact number and person for Iligan City Public Plaza Donation Center: Erika 09052802002

Relief goods drop off points so far are: Mercato, Soderno, LSGH gym, Moonleaf Tea Shop.

SAGIP KAPAMILYA

ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.

Mother Ignacia cor. Eugenio Lopez St.

Diliman, Quezon City

*You may send rice, canned gods, noodles, biscuits, coffee, sugar, clothes, blankets, mats, medicines

GMA KAPUSO FOUNDATION

Sa mga nais tumulong, maaari kayong magsadya sa tanggapan ng GMA Kapuso Foundation, 2nd floor, Kapuso Center, GMA 7, EDSA Diliman, Quezon City o kaya ay tumawag sa telepono bilang 9284299 at 9289351.

GAWAD KALINGA

CAGAYAN DE ORO :
Corpus Christi School, Tomasaco Street, Cagayan de Oro
Contact Harvey Maraguinot : 0917-8888427

ILIGAN :
GK Missionville, Purok 3, Canaway, Tibanga, Iligan City
Contact Judi Bentoy : 09178888745

DUMAGUETE/BACOLOD :
Contact Binsoi Rivera : 09175007092
Silliman University, Dumaguete City
St . Scholastica Academy Gym, La Salle Avenue, Bacolod.

Today till 2 NN tomorrow then they proceed to Dumaguete for relief distribution. 

BUKIDNON :
Chardy’s Bukidnon.
Contact Harvey Maraguinot : 0917-8888427

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

The University is accepting donations at the Helpdesk set up at the University’s front gate or at the Relief Center at the Satellite Canteen near the College of Agriculture building (beside the gymnasium). Personnel and student volunteers are being deployed to buy, pack and deliver relief goods all over the City, under the direction of the University Chaplain.

Fr. Eric Garcia Velandria S.J.
Coordinator of Sendong Operation,
KKP Office, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Corrales Ave.
9000 Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

DSWD

Donations can be sent to: National Resource Operations Center (NROC) 852-8081(24 hours),Chapel Road, Pasay City (back of Air Transportation Office).

Donations can also be brought at all DSWD Field Offices.For DSWD NCR: San Rafael St., Legarda, Manila

Those living near the South: DSWD FO IV-A:Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770 Tel. No: (02) 807-4140Fax No: (02) 807-1518

LBC

LBC now accpeting donations for typhoon #Sendong victims.U may drop off your donations an aid in any@LBCexpress branch.

@beejing on Twitter: To All Pinoys in Singapore we can drop our donations at LBC AirCargo #04-077 Lucky Plaza, Orchard Rd. Please RT.

ABOITIZ/NEGROS NAVIGATION

Emergency/Relief goods and equipment bound for Cagayan de Oro/Iligan- we have ships ready to transport them asap. For bulk items, bring directly to Abotiz/Negros Navigation, Pier 2, Manila. Call +63 2 211 5484 for more information.

Manila collection centers for relief goods: NN-ATS Express Center at Pier 2; NN-SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in 1) Robinson’s Ermita, 2) Araneta Center Cubao, 3) Victory Mall Caloocan and 4) Pier 15 and 5) Pier 2. Thank you very much Aboitiz- Nenaco/Jun Tagud.

TV5 KAPATID FOUNDATION

TV5 Kapatid Foun is calling for donations for d victims of Typhoon Sendong. Send 2 News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 San Bartolome, Novaliches, QC.

ILIGANON ASSOCIATION

Iliganon Association in Manila accepting cash&clothes donations. Contact VP for external affairs Lisa Lluch 09175098165

DLSU

Donations in cash and kind can be received at Gate 2 of La Salle Green Hills at 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550. You may also call any of the following telephone numbers for further inquiries:

Aluimni Office — 721-2729, 722-7750, 725-4720
GS Principal — 721-2482
HS Principal — 721-8914
Buildings and Grounds Office — 721-8904 (Telefax)
La Sallian Mission Office — 726-5851 (Telefax)

ANGEL BRIGADE

Angel Brigade is now accepting donations for the victims of Typhoon Sendong; Let’s prioritze on what they urgently need– FOOD AND WATER. You may send your donations to the Angel Brigade office: 2/f Franck Provost Building, 120 Jupiter Street, Makati

ONE MERALCO FOUNDATION

OneMeralco Foundation is accepting cash & in-kind donations in G\F Lopez bldg, Meralco Center, Ortigas. Call 6328301, look for Joy.

OTHERS

Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental:
Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitaion Center
Tabang Mindanao Center
12th-22nd streets, Nazareth
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
T/F: +63 (88) 856 6413
E: pandaybulig@gmail.com
(look for Ms. Beryl Tranco)

Iligan City:
Rural Missionaries of the Philippines
Northern Mindanao Sub-Region
Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center
0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde
9200 Iligan City
T/F: +63 223 5179
E: rmpnmr@gmail.com
W: www.rmp-nmr.org
(look for Ms. Ida Melody Bucog)

Bukidnon:
Bukidnon Peoples’ Center
1st Floor, Montero Residence
Purok 4, Pantaron St.
Poblacion, Valencia City
Mobile #: 0926-592-1806
(Contact Zaldy Galamiton)

TEAM MANILA

@TeamManila: We R now accepting old clothes & other relief goods 4 CDO/ Iligan. Drop off at Teammanila stores.

AIR 21, MAIL AND MORE

Donations for CDO and Iligan are accepted at all Air21 and Mail and More branches. Call the DSWD Sendong Hotline at 4592111 for how to help.

CALL FOR DONATIONS

Needed in Iligan –
via Jeff Canoy – body bags, coffins, formalin and embalmers.
via Patricia Evangelista – sleeping mats, milk, diapers, medicine, blankets, gauze, and hydrogen peroxide #sendong

***CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS***

@mindanaoan ON TWITTER:

Typhoon #Sendong update – Volunteers are needed at CAPITOL UNIVERSITY. Pls proceed to the gym and look for Armi Sobremisana. Thank you

DSWD

Volunteers are needed at DSWD cagayan de oro (masterson rd, upper carmen) to repack and deliver relief goods. Call 09066150095

ILIGAN BLOGGERS SOCIETY

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Look for Erika Cruz 09052802002

See at Rizal Park at 8AM on December 18, 2011

You can contact the following point persons for your donations and other inquiries.

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List, by source.

ATENEO

Details in their Facebook Page.

Donations are being accepted in Ateneo QC at the Fr. Ortiz Hall, Social Development Complex from Monday up to Wednesday 10am-10pm

SMART

Smart Money: Donors to Typhoon #Sendong may help through Smart Money acct. no. 5577-5130-6822-1104 at any BDO, Hapinoy or Cebuana Lhuillier outlets.

Text: Smart subscribers may donate to #Sendong victims via text. Send RED <amount> to 4143. Valid donation amounts 10, 25, 50, 100

GLOBE

Gcash: For GCASH, donate through Red Cross by texting DONATE <amount> MPIN REDCROSS and send to 2882.

Text: Text RED <amount> and send it to 2899. You may donate in these denominations: 5, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 and 1000.

SAGIP KAPAMILYA

Details in their Facebook Page

GMA KAPUSO FOUNDATION 

Details in their Facebook Page

GAWAD KALINGA

Details in their website.

Info from their tweet: Pls send to Corpus Christi for CDO, contact Jun Del Fierro: 09177066546. For Iligan: Judi Bentoy at 09178888745.

RED CROSS

Details in their website.

ILIGAN BLOGGERS SOCIETY

Details in their blog.

Donate in kind – details here.

Donate cash – details here.

ONE FOR ILIGAN – DONATION DROP OFF POINTS:

Makati City: 3553 Durango St., Palanan, Makati City 1235. Contact Migz @ 09065777812 or 09227130006 OR 6-D Cypress Gardens Condo 112 VA Rufino St. Makati City c/o Meikah Delid

Quezon City: Berkeley Residences, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City. Contact Jamie Steffani Mijares @ 09157744244

Manila/Taft Avenue: Madison Square Condominium, Taft Avenue, Manila, Right in front of De La Salle University, beside Kenny Rogers . Contact Roden Lim @ 09228446777

CASH DEPOSITS
Iliganons Sa Manila Inc.
BDO Checking Acct 5308004019 Asia-Tower Paseo Branch

XAVIER UNIVERSITY 

Details in their website. 

ROCKED

From @gangbadoy on Twitter: Rock Ed’s Sendong relief drive has Mercato+Soderno as drop off points for goods. Burger Joint in Brookside, Cainta also. Msg @rockedradio

Rock Ed Iligan (c/o my cousin Bambi) is running a soup kitchen, donate for hot meals for homeless in her neighborhd. BPI Loyola 3080.0073.44

RT’ed by @gangbadoy: Contact number and person for Iligan City Public Plaza Donation Center: Erika 09052802002

Relief goods drop off points so far are: Mercato, Soderno, LSGH gym, Moonleaf Tea Shop.

SIMBAHANG LINGKOD NG BAYAN 

Details in their Facebook Page

@mindanaoan ON TWITTER

Typhoon #Sendong update – Volunteers are needed at CAPITOL UNIVERSITY. Pls proceed to the gym and look for Armi Sobremisana. Thank you.

To all CDO folks and intersted volunteers/donors — kindly RT — CDO Bloggers Inc now accepting Paypal Donations: francis.siason@gmail.com

Donations now acceptd by Kristohanong Katilingban sa Pagpakaban. KKP coordinates for Xavier University. Call (088) 8583116 loc 3210 #Sendong

Donations can also be sent to SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan

For those who are familiar with BIGBY’s restaurants – all their branches will also accept donations for Typhoon #Sendong victims.

Those in Manila, you can also drop off donations at@moonleafteashop Maginhawa, Quezon City. Pls tweet @thysz . TY! #Sendong

Davao folks pls leave donations at BOBO’s Music Bar, Formerly Lories Cafe. Frm 1:00 pm to 7:00pm look for pearly. Thank you@JoeGreenProject

Typhoon #Sendong update: U can also leave donations at Route 11, Kauswagan Highway, RER, Cagayan de Oro City (beside BPI Family Savings Bank)

DSWD

Volunteers are needed at DSWD cagayan de oro (masterson rd, upper carmen) to repack and deliver relief goods. Call 09066150095

Donations can be sent to: National Resource Operations Center (NROC) 852-8081(24 hours),Chapel Road, Pasay City (back of Air Transportation Office).

Donations can also be brought at all DSWD Field Offices.For DSWD NCR: San Rafael St., Legarda, Manila

Those living near the South: DSWD FO IV-A:Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770 Tel. No: (02) 807-4140Fax No: (02) 807-1518

DLSU

From @DLSUManila on Twitter: We would like to request for your assistance in helping our Lasallian brothers and sisters in Iligan who were affected by typhoon “Sendong”. Cash donations may be deposited to La Salle Academy Iligan via Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Account No. 0820-016221-030. Kindly inform Lourdes Melegrito of DLSU COSCA the details of your donation at email lourdes.melegrito@dlsu.edu.ph, Tel. No. 524-4611 local 147, or telefax 523-4143. Thank you very much.

LBC

LBC now accpeting donations for typhoon #Sendong victims.U may drop off your donations an aid in any@LBCexpress branch.

@beejing on Twitter: To All Pinoys in Singapore we can drop our donations at LBC AirCargo #04-077 Lucky Plaza, Orchard Rd. Please RT.

TV5 KAPATID FOUNDATION

TV5 Kapatid Foun is calling for donations for d victims of Typhoon Sendong. Send 2 News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 San Bartolome, Novaliches, QC.

ABOITIZ/NEGROS NAVIGATION

Emergency/Relief goods and equipment bound for Cagayan de Oro/Iligan- we have ships ready to transport them asap. For bulk items, bring directly to Abotiz/Negros Navigation, Pier 2, Manila. Call +63 2 211 5484 for more information.

Manila collection centers for relief goods: NN-ATS Express Center at Pier 2; NN-SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in 1) Robinson’s Ermita, 2) Araneta Center Cubao, 3) Victory Mall Caloocan and 4) Pier 15 and 5) Pier 2. Thank you very much Aboitiz- Nenaco/Jun Tagud.

ILIGANON ASSOCIATION 
Iliganon Association in Manila accepting cash&clothes donations. Contact VP for external affairs Lisa Lluch 09175098165

DLSU

Donations in cash and kind can be received at Gate 2 of La Salle Green Hills at 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550. You may also call any of the following telephone numbers for further inquiries:

Aluimni Office — 721-2729, 722-7750, 725-4720
GS Principal — 721-2482
HS Principal — 721-8914
Buildings and Grounds Office — 721-8904 (Telefax)
La Sallian Mission Office — 726-5851 (Telefax)

ANGEL BRIGADE

Angel Brigade is now accepting donations for the victims of Typhoon Sendong; Let’s prioritze on what they urgently need– FOOD AND WATER. You may send your donations to the Angel Brigade office: 2/f Franck Provost Building, 120 Jupiter Street, Makati

Deposit your CASH donation to Isdanco Foundation via any RCBC branch office: Account Name : ISDANCO Foundation (RCBC Main Branch, Ayala Avenue, Makati City), Account Number: 4001577579.

ONE MERALCO FOUNDATION

OneMeralco Foundation is accepting cash & in-kind donations in G\F Lopez bldg, Meralco Center, Ortigas. Call 6328301, look for Joy.

OTHERS

Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental:
Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitaion Center
Tabang Mindanao Center
12th-22nd streets, Nazareth
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
T/F: +63 (88) 856 6413
E: pandaybulig@gmail.com
(look for Ms. Beryl Tranco)

Iligan City:
Rural Missionaries of the Philippines
Northern Mindanao Sub-Region
Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center
0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde
9200 Iligan City
T/F: +63 223 5179
E: rmpnmr@gmail.com
W: www.rmp-nmr.org
(look for Ms. Ida Melody Bucog)

Bukidnon:
Bukidnon Peoples’ Center
1st Floor, Montero Residence
Purok 4, Pantaron St.
Poblacion, Valencia City
Mobile #: 0926-592-1806
(Contact Zaldy Galamiton)

7-11

We accept cash donations for victims of Typhoon Sendong. No service fees will be deducted & donors will be provided an official receipt.

TEAM MANILA

@TeamManila: We R now accepting old clothes & other relief goods 4 CDO/ Iligan. Drop off at Teammanila stores.

AIR 21, MAIL AND MORE

Donations for CDO and Iligan are accepted at all Air21 and Mail and More branches. Call the DSWD Sendong Hotline at 4592111 for how to help. 

Donate relief goods, clothes & financial help.