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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Nashville's Philippine Typhoon Relief Aid Benefit Concert 11/30


Middle Tennesseans are rallying to raise funds and relief aids for the devastated central Philippines that was stuck by Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded. The destruction has left nearly 200,000 people homeless and in desperate need of food, water, medicine and other basic necessities.

A Philippine Typhoon Relief Aid Benefit Concert will be held at Saint Joseph Church/School, Madison, TN on 11/30/2013 at 7 p.m. will be featuring performances from youth dancers, as well as a number of musical performances.

Tickets are $30/adult and $75/family and proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross and will be available by calling Irene Cepnio at (615) 500-5428 or John Dy (615) 275-8806.

For the latest news regarding the event and its performers visit: https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineTyphoonReliefMidTN

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Philippines typhoon aftermath



The day after the typhoon, Father Edwin Bacaltos stepped out of the compound of the Church of Our Mother of Perpetual Help in central Tacloban and began his work.

The scene was one of unspeakable horror. Dead bodies were strewn all over the place. The debris of shattered buildings and their contents filled the street.
Father Bacaltos' self-appointed task that day was to bless the bodies that lay scattered around his parish.

Read more... http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/15/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-tacloban-religion/index.html

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Journey donates $350,000 to provide relief for Philippines in wake of Typhoon Haiyan


JOURNEY DONATES $350,000 TO THE PHILIPPINES
JOURNEY DONATES $350,000 TO WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME TO HELP THE PHILIPPINES IN AFTERMATH OF SUPER TYPHOON HAIYAN

Filipino Lead Singer Arnel Pineda to Support Relief Effort from His Homeland

Donation Will Provide More than 1.4 Million Meals to Those in Need

MANILA - Manila native and Journey lead singer Arnel Pineda announced today that he, Journey and their team - promoter Live Nation Entertainment; Creative Artists Agency (CAA); and Manager John Baruck - are donating more than $350,000 USD to provide emergency food relief to people impacted by the recent super typhoon in the Philippines. These initial funds will help the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) provide Filipinos in urgent need of food assistance with more than 1.4 million meals.

"Don't stop believing, help is on the way for the people of the Philippines," said Arnel Pineda, who is leading the efforts to mobilize the coalition of partners. Pineda, based in Manila, plans to meet with World Food Programme's Executive Director Ertharin Cousin Saturday at WFP's Philippines headquarters in Manila to announce the donation.

The largest storm to ever make landfall, Super Typhoon Haiyan caused catastrophic damage, with more than 615,000 people displaced. When disaster strikes and hours can mean the difference between life and death, the UN World Food Programme is among the first on the ground to provide life-saving assistance.

Journey is calling on fans to join them and make urgent donations to support life-saving food relief for millions of Filipinos. Donations can be made at http://www.wfpusa.org/journey or by texting the word AID to 27722 to instantly donate $10.

WFP's efforts will ensure that 2.5 million people receive food, logistics and emergency telecommunications over the next six months. More than 170,000 people have received WFP rice rations to date, as part of family food packs from WFP handed out by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Aid is also beginning to reach more remote locations, with distributions of High Energy Biscuits made in 20 communities on Friday. Life-saving HEBs are used in emergencies because they are nutritious, light to transport and need no cooking.


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"We're honored to have Journey's support and Arnel Pineda's leadership on this incredible donation for WFP's emergency relief in the Philippines," said Hunter Biden, Board Chair of World Food Program USA. "Their support is going to make a real difference for so many Filipino children and families in need."

WFP crosses the world's toughest terrain to get food to the people who need it most, no matter what it takes. As the largest humanitarian organization in the world, WFP feeds more than 97 million people in 80 countries last year. Funded entirely by voluntary donations, WFP counts on ongoing support to be able to provide food where and when it is needed most.

Visit: http://www.journeymusic.com/home
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Saturday, November 9, 2013

More than 100 killed in one Philippine city by Super Typhoon Haiyan



More than 100 people were killed in a major Philippine coastal city that took the brunt of Super Typhoon Haiyan, authorities said Saturday.

That death toll in Tacloban was the first significant casualty report in a day when authorities began surveying the devastation of a typhoon that has been described as perhaps the strongest storm ever to make landfall in recorded history.

Read more... http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/08/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-haiyan/index.html

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