Archive for December, 2006

Pacman in Naga: Video Update

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

Watch here.

Pacman in Naga!

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

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For details please contact the Secretariat at (054) 4750630,
Email secretariat@paglaomalliance.com
or log on to the organization’s website

More of my musings..

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

at http://donaldbercasio.blogspot.com/.

see ya’.

A Call for Help

Monday, December 4th, 2006

PLEASE HELP THE VICTIMS OF SUPERTYPHOON REMING…

Allow me first to take you out of your comfort zones and together let’s journey through what is left of Bicol, particularly Albay, Legazpi City, Camarines Sur, and Naga City after Supertyphoon Reming ravaged our place. Here are some photos –

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This girl lost many of her relatives due to the mudflow 

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Adrian Bagasala attends to his wife, Ivy,
whose leg was amputated after their home collapsed in a mudslide in Legaspi.
She was seven months pregnant, but the stress caused her to give birth
prematurely, and the baby died.

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Josephine Anonuevo mourns after identifying
her brother’s body at a makeshift morgue in Guinobatan. Her brother was killed
when a typhoon-triggered mudslide hit his village in Albay province.

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An aerial photo shows damaged homes and
buildings in the town of Guinobatan, southeast
of Manila.
Philippine rescuers worked Saturday shoveling debris and mud in an attempt
to recover bodies after mudslides swept through mountainside villages.

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Rescuers recover bodies of victims of a
mudslide from the slopes of the Mayon volcano in Albay province, the
hardest-hit area. The winds, which reached 165 mph, and the torrential rains
triggered the mudslides.

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Children in Camarines Sur province recover
an image of Jesus from piles of wreckage

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So many bodies arrived at this
funeral parlour that they were left on the road outside in Daraga town.
Saturday Dec 02  2006 – Geoff Mackley of www.rambocam.com

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A villager digs up a dead cow in the
shadow of Mayon Volcano, this photo illustrates the vast width of the mudflow,
where there is now mud there used to be villages and a forest. – Geoff Mackley
of www.rambocam.com

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A house buried up to its roof. (courtesy of www.rambocam.com)

 

The Ayala Young Leaders Alliance (AYLA) has begun to collaborate with Ayala Foundation, Ateneo’s Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan, Ayala companies, schools, organizations and institutions in launching a relief campaign to aid the victims of the super typhoon. We are one to encourage you to take part in this relief operation and be a channel to urge as many people to help.

Below are options to send in donations:

1. Thru Ayala Foundation’s G-Cash:
Type
DONATE_amount_mpin_AYALAFOUNDATION and
send t0 2882.
Example:
DONATE_50_1234_AYALAFOUNDATION and
send to 2882.

2. Thru Direct Deposit Payment:
Deposit your cash donations to
Ayala Foundation - Social
Development, BPI account number 0011-
1490-22.
Please fax us a copy of your
deposit slip at (02) 813-4487,
Attention: Operation Reming.

3. In Kind:
Donations in kind such as:
Rice, noodles, canned goods, coffee,
sugar, medicines (vitamins,
paracetamol, mefenamic acid); bath
and laundry needs (hygienic materials
and detergent bars).

For Metro Metro

Manila

schools/companies, please advise the
Ayala Young Leaders Secretariat of
preferred dates for pick-up schedules.
Manila Water Company’s Sagip Buhay
Team has once again expressed their
willingness provide vehicles to pick-
up donations.

Relief drive until December 15,
2006.

"Remember, if Christmas isn’t found in your heart, you won’t find it under a tree."

~ Charlotte Carpenter."

 

Thank you very much in advance. Dios po an magbalos!

Sincerely,

Ayala Young Leaders Bicol-Uragon (AYLAB-U)

thru yours truly, Donald Bercasio, Regional Coordinator

and

Ayala Young Leaders Alliance (AYLA)

thru
Ralph Reuben C. Morales, Alumni Relations Coordinator