Few days from now and it will be Christmas already. Some will be celebrating it together with the whole family while those who were victims of the Tropical Storm Sendong will be spending it most likely at the evacuation center if no relatives or friends will be going to adopt them.
Homeless and hopeless, this would be the common feeling of the majority. I do not know how the government will address this kind of problem. Hundreds of families were affected and finding them a shelter of their own is not that easy (Not unless those realty owners will have the heart to donate a parcel of their lands that is away from the prone- to- flood areas). It's nice to note that there are so many concerned citizens who have took the initiative to extend their help by giving foods and clothing. Speaking of foods, noodles, uncooked rice and canned goods are okay however, for those who cannot cook because they were not able to save any cooking utensils, perhaps, a ready-to-eat foods are more practical though it is quite tasking and needs more helping hands to do so.
Well, in view of this dilemma (yup, I could really considered it as a dilemma), some people took the initiative to have a campaign for cooking pot. Well, of course for those who are not able to make it here personally at CDO, you can donate a cash. the aim is to collect 1,000 cooking pots for those severely affected families.
Please join the campaign and care to pass this message.
God bless!
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I stumbled you, my post is http://annie-itsjustmylife.blogspot.com/2011/12/shesconnected-ambassador-mission.html
What a great campaign. I prefer to think of it as homeless not hopeless.
I am here from Stumble Tumble Tuesday. I would love it if you would check out my post at http://kidsaregrown.blogspot.com/2011/12/what-were-cooking-dutch-baby-gluten.html
I stumbled your post and would love a stumble back on this post - http://www.marvelousmommy.com/2011/12/aldi/
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