Oct. 2-5, 2009 - Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) Disaster Relief Updates from San Francisco

See September 30, 2009 updates here.

October 2, 2009

We are documenting the latest information that we received from our reliable sources and contacts. Please confirm whatever you get here. We do our fact-checking as quickly and humanly possible. We have also been advised that as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, there are certain words and actions we cannot use/do, such as “lobbying,” “political,” “political endorsements” and “political fundraising.” Thank you. - Lorna Dietz, NaFFAA Region 8 Vice Chair

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From: Jose Pecho
Date: Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:51 AM
Subject: Only $100,000 from US Government for Victims of Typhoon Ondoy

Dear Friends:

NaFFAA in conjunction with other community organizations will seek the support of US Senate and Congressional leaders to provide the Philippines, Asia’s oldest democracy, more emergency and humanitarian aid.

An amazing $100,000 has been provided the Philippines by the US government. In comparison the European Commission in the Philippines has provided over $2 Million in assistance. Below my signature line, is an article providing assistance information from countries who have pledged or donated to help the typhoon ravaged portion of Manila.

There are 4 million Filipinos residing in the US. If each of us pledged $10 each, it would raise a whopping $40,000,000! This amount would make a bigger impact than any government or country could do and would go a long way toward helping the 800,000 families displaced by this catastrophe.

We hope to provide further information in the days ahead on how you personally can help. Please go to http://naffaar8.com for further details.

Sincerely,

Jose Pecho, Chair
Region 8, Northern California
National Federation of Filipino
American Associations (NaFFAA)
http://naffaar8.com

By Kristine L. Alave
Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 21:33:00 10/02/2009
Filed Under: Foreign Aid, Foreign affairs & international relations, Ondoy, Weather

MANILA, Philippines—Donations for the relief and recovery assistance in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ondoy” from the international community has reached over half a billion pesos, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo reported to President Macapagal-Arroyo that donations from various governments have reached P566 million as of Oct. 2. The National Disaster Coordinating Council, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippine National Red Cross and other agencies have been authorized to receive the donations, which will greatly complement the government’s efforts.

“The Philippine Government is deeply appreciative of our international partners’ swift response to our call for aid. The DFA will work with the NDCC, DSWD, PNRC and other agencies to ensure that these donations reach our distressed kababayans as soon as possible,” Secretary Romulo said.

Ondoy, which whipped Manila Saturday, caused severe flooding in the metropolis and nearby provinces.
The government said nearly 300 people died from the disaster, which also displaced hundreds of thousands of Filipinos.

The European Commission in the Philippines has allotted 2 million euros (P138 million) in urgent relief funding, the DFA reported. The Embassy of Spain in the Philippines has ordered the release of 150,000 euros (approximately P10 million) for food aid, while Spanish organization Accion Contra el Hambre donated 250,000 euros (approximately P17 million).

The Swiss government also issued CHF250,000 (approximately P11 million) to support emergency related operation which will be funded by the Swiss Red Cross to the Philippine National Red Cross. The French Foreign Ministry has earmarked initial 10,000 euros (P690,000) to the Philippine National Red Cross as its initial contribution.

Germany is providing 500,000 euros (roughly P35 million) in emergency humanitarian aid for the victims, which will be placed at the disposal of German humanitarian aid organizations The combined European aid reached P254 million.

Aside from the European partners, other countries like the US and Canada sent financial assistance to the victims. The US government donated US$100,000 for relief efforts, while Canada pledged Canadian $5 million (approximately US$4.7 million).

China pitched in US$100,000 check donation; US$10,000 to the PNRC; while Chinese firm Huawei donated US$30,000. Singapore raised US$30,000 and a further US$20,000 in seed money to jumpstart a donations drive by the Singapore Red Cross.

The Republic of Korea has donated emergency relief assistance in the form of rice, tents, medical supplies and other essential items worth $300,000 coursed through the Department of Social Welfare and Development. A Korean company, OCI Company Ltd., also donated $50,000 through the Philippine National Red Cross.

The Japanese government is sending $220,000 worth of relief goods to the Philippines. Australia pledged Australian $1 million (approximately US$879,000) to support response and recovery activities.

The UN World Health Organization has launched earlier a $42,000 relief fund. The UN World Food Programme has also stepped up its efforts to provide immediate relief to the typhoon victims.

Basic necessities such as food, clean water, shelter, clothes, and medicines were in short supply in many communities and evacuation center.

A delegation of UN workers is set to arrive in Manila on Saturday to help in the relief and rehabilitation operations. UN WFP executive director Josette Sheeran said the organization will have a three-month emergency operation to bring food and other assistance to people affected by Ondoy.

See a similar news article here.

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SAN FRANCISCO COORDINATING MEETING SCHEDULED

FROM: VIKI BAMBA
October 1, 2009

Hello all — Thank you all so much for taking the time to meet last Tuesday evening at the Philippine Consulate. It was truly a strong showing of unity, compassion, and generosity. Many of us are involved in a myriad of relief efforts and the consensus of the meeting was that we, as well as the flood victims, will benefit from consolidating and streamlining our charitable efforts. This will save us valuable time/resources, avoid re-inventing the wheel, and duplication of efforts. Also, all agreed that this tragedy/disaster was an opportunity for our community to unify and harness our talents/skills to assist the flood victims. Moreover, we hope to create a formalized emergency response system and infrastructure to address future disasters, emergencies, and calamaties.

In an effort to move forward with such objectives, discrete tasks were discussed and division of labor identified.

There may be more steering Committees that will be formed along the way so stay tuned.
Overall Coordination: Marivic Bamba
Co-Coordinator: Bernadette Roco

Everyone is encouraged to participate, all your ideas are welcome…so please don’t be shy. Many of the members are already working hard at their respective tasks. Mark Grafilo of KAYA, Chair of Political Committee, has sent out notices on advocating support from USAID.

By the way, we urge all members to join Facebook as it is an effective media tool to publicize our activities and notify all of upcoming activities.

As we resolved at the meeting, we will be meeting EVERY Wednesday at 7pm at the Philippine Consulate, 5th floor Social Hall.

See you all next Wednesday, October 7, at 7pm. Please check with the Reception Area since the meeting venue might change. It might take place in the first floor, 447 Sutter Street.

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Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) disaster relief efforts in San Francisco, CA

Please watch out for updates in this posting.

Please see October 2-5, 2009 updates here.

Updates from the 12 regions of NaFFAA will soon be found at our national website, http://NaFFAA.org.

Posted in Facebook, from Joy Martinez:

“Something inspiring: Caught on TV- Man rescued in a rubberboat asked, “28 na ba ngayon?” Cameraman: “Opo, 28.” Man somberly replied, “Bday ko na pala.” Rescuers who were paddling hard turned to him in surprise before slowly singing, …”happy birthday to you…” Even in the midst of devastation the Filipino spirit never ceases to acknowledge and celebrate the gift of life.”

Posted in Facebook, from Mary Anne Alcordo-Solomon:

“To the dollar earners, your $1=PHP48 can buy 4 cans of sardines or 3 cans of corned beef or 12 packs of noodles or 3 kilos of rice.”

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From Lorna Dietz, Regional Vice Chair of NaFFAA R8 / NaFFAA Online Coordinator, regarding monetary donations:

We’ve received several inquiries on how everyone can help if they reside outside the Philippines. I collected some information from my Facebook account. The information will most likely be expanded soon after our coordinating meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 29, especially regarding donation centers for goods. Please check in often.

Philippine National Red Cross - http://www.redcross.org.ph/Site/PNRC/wtd.aspx

9/30/2009 - Update from Bing Branigin, NaFFAA Region 2, thru Louie Pawid & Dennis Mendiola. “Fil-Am donations for Typhoon Ondoy effort now possible through PAYPAL at give@redcross.org.ph.”

Most urgent needs

Food items: Rice, noodles, canned goods, sugar, iodized salt, cooking oil, monggo beans and potable water

Medicines: Paracetamol, antibiotics, analgesic, oral rehydration salts, multivitamins and medications to treat diarrheal diseases

Non-food items: Bath soaps, face towels, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, plastic mats, blankets, mosquito nets, jerry cans, water containers, water purification tablets, plastic sheetings, and Laundry soap

Rehabilitation Programs: Shelter materials for house repair

American Red Cross - 1-800-435-7669 (posted by Joseph Francia, GMA Pinoy TV)

http://newsroom.redcross.org/2009/09/28/typhoon-ketsana-ondoy-in-philippines-and-vietnam/

Quoted - The American Red Cross is monitoring the situation and remains in communication with our Red Cross partners in the area. Although there hasn’t been an appeal for international assistance, the American Red Cross is prepared to mobilize support, including relief supplies, trained personnel or financial assistance if necessary.

Ayala Foundation USA - http://www.af-usa.org/donate_now.aspa>

GMA Kapuso Foundation - http://www.kapusofoundation.com/donate
(credit card donations)

ABS-CBN Foundation - www.abscbnfoundation.org

From Keesa Ocampo, ABS-CBNi - US donations can be sent to: ABS-CBN Foundation,150 Shoreline Dr.Redwood City, CA 94065

Heartbridge International Foundation’s List of Contact Persons (for information) in the USA - http://02c3ec5.netsolhost.com/breakingnews.html

Xoom.com is offering fee-free money transfers to the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC)
- You can donate to the relief efforts by visiting Xoom.com and entering the coupon code “HELPONDOY” to make a fee-free money transfer donation to the Philippine National Red Cross. This special coupon code is valid until Friday October 9, 2009. Source: http://rfonline.holy-order.org/guild-news/119-operation-ketsana-xoom-free-transfer-to-philppine-national-red-cross

- From Yvette Tan, via Twitter on 9/30/09: RT @wwwgmanewstv: Breaking News : iRemit waives remittance fees for Ondoy victims: Starting October 1, Wednesday.
http://bit.ly/18cvu7

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Please go ahead and forward, download, print, or embed this important letter from the Philippine Consulate General’s office in San Francisco. The contact information re: donations to the Philippine Red Cross and donations-in-kind is also found here.

LTR-484-2009.Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) - Message From Philippine Consul General Marciano Paynor, San Francisco

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FILIPINO AMERICAN COMMUNITY COORDINATING MEETINGS:

If you are from the San Francisco Bay Area, the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA), Region 8-Northern CA, will be co-coordinating a meeting with other Fil-Am organizations & healthcare professionals — to discuss the aid/assistance process on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 at 7:30pm at the 5th floor Social Hall, Philippine Center Building (where the Philippine Consulate is located), 447 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108. Your contact persons will be Viki Bamba (former NaFFAA R8 Regional Chair) & Dr. Carmelo Roco & Bernadette Roco.

PLEASE COME!

Thank you.

Lorna Dietz
NaFFAA R8 Vice Chair
on behalf of Jose Pecho, NaFFAA R8 Chair

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From: Greg B. Macabenta
Date: Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:32 AM
Subject: TYPHOON ONDOY DEVASTATION
All NaFFAA Officers and Members,

The devastation in Metro Manila caused by Typhoon Ondoy - which brought one month’s worth of rain in only 12 hours - calls for a humanitarian response from all of us in the US. The devastation is severe. While the hardest hit are the areas of Quezon City, Pasig and Rizal, the water rose as high as 7 feet in the Sukat Area in Paranaque where I have a home. Mercifully, everyone in the house is safe. But the casualties and fatalities in Metro Manila continue to rise.

We urge everyone to help and to pass on this appeal to your respective networks.

To those who would like to donate cash or goods, our suggestions are as follows:

1. Work closely with your local Philippine consulates which are coordinating relief operatiions.
2. Or course your donations through Ayala Foundation USA or the Philippine National Red Cross.

Those of you who have homes or relatives in the affected areas may, of course, find alternative means to help.

We do not advise that NaFFAA itself should receive donations for this calamity. We do not have the resources and the infrastructure for delivering these to the victims. However, we urge every city, state and regional chapter to get organized so that they can efffectively urge donations and channel these to the proper relief agencies.

We will keep you posted on developments as they come, including contact numbers of the proper relief agencies.

Thank you very much. Let us pray for the victims and generously help.

Greg B. Macabenta
National Chair, NaFFAA

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From Lorna Dietz:

HERE IS A YOUTUBE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTING THE DEVASTATION. TAKEN FROM MANOLO QUEZON’S BLOG, The Daily Dose.

FROM THE BLOG, PEDESTRIAN OBSERVER.

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FROM SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA


MESSAGE FROM RUDY ASERCION, WEST BAY PILIPINO MULTI-SERVICE CENTER (and NaFFAA Region 8’s City & County of San Francisco Chair):

WEST BAY CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES TO KEEP CENTER OPEN TILL 10PM DAILY TO COLLECT DONATIONS. VOLUNTEERS WELCOME. DONORS MAY DEDUCT CONTRIBUTIONS EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL INCOME… TAX UNDER SECTION 501 (c) 3. FILAM COMMUNITY INVITED TO DROP OFF FOOD, CLOTHING OR CHECKS AT 175-7TH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA.CALL 415 431-6266 FOR INFORMATION.

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PLACES TO VOLUNTEER

Charisse Aquino, a San Francisco and Manila-based FilAm anthropologist & adventure tourism entrepreneur, updated her Facebook with some vital comments:

9/30/09, evening in Manila - Eusebio Gym in Pasig needs volunteers. Imagine, 3 volunteers for 300 evacuees. 1:100. Kawawa.
9/30/09 evening in Manila - Evacuation centers need Portalets, please pass! And more kids getting sick, please ask all your doctor friends to volunteer their time, and ask the pharmacies to donate more medicines

Charisse asked for an updated listing of places to volunteer in Manila (Facebook). Here are some of the responses.

9/30/09 - From Izah Morales: Here’s the website of DSWD. Department of Social Welfare & Development, http://vrplus.dswd.gov.ph/

9/30/09 - From Izah Morales: Evacuation Centers, list of verified relief centers
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173288/list-of-verified-relief-centers-for-ondoy-victims
But re: Pasig, you can go there in the Municipal Hall of Pasig. The evacuation center is right beside the Municipal Hall.

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UPDATES FROM JOY MARTINEZ (CEBU), ONE OF THE PHILIPPINES’ FOREMOST ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNERS & GREEN ARCHITECTURE ADVOCATES:

9/29/09, Cebu - Dear friends from New York - NEW YORK: Disaster Relief drop off center @ Pandayan Center, 406 W40th St. Between 9th and 10th Aves. New York, NY 10018 or call 212.564.6057. CALIFORNIA: donate at branches of Island Pacific Supermarket, and they’ll ship it to the Philippines.

9/29/09, Cebu - With more than 100K people in shelters, stagnant water, I’m fearing an outbreak of disease that we need to address NOW! My brother in Philhealth is willing to provide coverage for affected families and medicines but needs sponsor partners. Sample: Sponsor gives P60k, Philhealth gives coverage to 200 families and P30K worth of meds. Please call Jam @687-4956 or email mwbacareza@philhealth.gov.ph.

9/29/09, Cebu - For friends abroad, here’s another way to help…thank you for your kindness to our kapwa Pilipino. The World Food Programme at https://www.wfp.org/donate/ondoy

QUOTED:

A donation of:

- $18 provides a family with rice for 2 weeks
- $90 feeds 5 families for 2 weeks
- $180 feeds 10 families for 2 weeks

And if you are capable of going that extra mile, $18,000 will provide 1000 families with rice for 2 weeks.

Joy Martinez is sending updates from Cebu via Facebook, where the first container of donated goods has been loaded on an Aboitiz shipping vessel tonight (September 29 in Manila at 10:30pm), bound for Manila. Please email Lorna Dietz at NaFFAANorcal@gmail.com if you want to be connected to Cebu-based volunteer efforts.

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UPDATES FROM YVETTE TAN, GlossMania of Twitter

9/29/09, Manila - RT @ageofbrillig: RT @giboteodoro For those who can’t get through NDCC Rescue Hotlines. They now have a text/call line: 0917 733 4256

or from the US, 0-11-63-917-733-4256

National Disaster Coordinating Council’s website: http://ndcc.gov.ph/home/

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OTHER LINKS WITH VALUABLE INFORMATION (DONATIONS TO MANILA FROM OVERSEAS):


MoonGirl - http://moongirl.wordpress.com/2009/09/28/donating-to-manila-from-abroad/

MoonGirl has collected a lot of information — from Australia, Europe, to the US, where citizen volunteers have made their homes “temporary donation centers.” Thank you to Joey Alarilla for informing Luna about our website’s updates from San Francisco, CA.

Click on LINKS at the Comments section below.

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UPDATES FROM USA-BASED FRIENDS: Please contact them directly and let them know that NaFFAA Region 8 referred you to them. Thanks!

Southern California

BisayaBulletin.com

From: Bisaya Bulletin
Date: Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Subject: Relief Convergence for Typhoon “Ondoy”

Let’s all converge in helping our brothers and sisters in Northern Philippines affected by typhoon “Ondoy”. BisayaBulletin.com invites everyone to join in our collective effort to donate relief goods and bring them to a designated place in Los Angeles, CA (specific location to be determined in separate email).

Join us in packing and sorting your donations on October 10, 2009, Saturday between 9am - 3pm. We have arranged a Manila forwarder offering free freight for your donations and goods bound for Manila. Items will be picked up by 3pm so please plan to come early. Let us all collaborate and be instruments in helping our country in dire need. Please forward this information to all.

Suggestions for donations:

Sack of rice
Balikbayan Boxes
Rubber Slippers
Alcohol
Soap and Toiletries
Medicine
Cotton
Bandages
Noodles
Canned Goods (ready to eat)
Clothes, Towels and Blankets

Note: Details on Venue will be emailed upon determination***

Regards,

www.bisayabulletin.com
“from our little visayan corner to the global community”

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Charina Vergara Carrera, through Facebook
Contact: Cha.Carrera@gmail.com

9/30/09 - REPOSTING FROM PETE AVENDANO: We’re doing a fundraising concert on Sunday at St. Genevieve Church in Panorama City for the benefit of the victims of Typhoon Ondoy. The concert is going to be free but we would like to ask for donations. All monetary donations will go to help our kababayans who were affected by this calamity.

9/30/09 - Relief goods (clothing, beddings, blankets, and canned goods are accepted at ANY ATLAS cargo location (including Atlas outlets with Seafood City, http://www.seafoodcity.com)
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Prosy DeLaCruz, through Facebook
Contact: DeLaCruz.Prosy@gmail.com

9/30/09 - Your donations will be matched dollar for dollar up to $100,000 until October 6, 2009, if we succeed, we will have donated Php 10 million to the Typhoon Ondoy families and directly to the children through UNICEF. I donated $150 and it was doubled. If you donate, send an email to TyphoonOndoyDonationAcctg@gmail.com — report the amount and organization you donated to. I volunteer to tally every night.

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USEFUL INFORMATION

HOW TO DISINFECT WATER:
Source - From Clorox FAQ.

You can copy and paste this section and send it to your relatives and friends in the Philippines.

Q. Can Clorox® Regular-Bleach be used to disinfect water?

(Remember, 1 quart is equal to 4 cups.)

A. Yes. When boiling of water for 1 minute is not possible in an emergency situation, you can disinfect your drinking water with Clorox® Regular-Bleach as follows:

1. Remove suspended particles by filtering or letting particles settle to the bottom.
2. Pour off clear water into a clean container.
3. Add 8 drops of Clorox® Regular-Bleach (not scented or color-safe) to one gallon of water (2 drops to 1 quart). For cloudy water, use 16 drops per gallon of water (4 drops to 1 quart).
4. Allow the treated water to stand for 30 minutes. Water should have a slight bleach odor. If not, repeat and wait another 15 minutes. The treated water can then be made palatable by pouring it between clean containers several times.

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FROM YVETTE TAN, VIA FACEBOOK (Via Joelle Jacinto and Oli Reyes)

Reposting: Message from a doctor - For people whose houses have been submerged:

1. Make sure you use CLOROX for dirt and not just Lysol to kill molds.
Then 2. Spray/Fumigate against mosquitos, otherwise there will be an outbreak of dengue & cholera may follow. Please pass.
(Note: Earth-friendly MESSY BESSY or PLANTEX is better than Clorox.)

April 19, 2009: Free Foreclosure Prevention Clinic in San Jose, CA

:-) Please note that this entry will be updated as details unfold. This is the third clinic NaFFAA Region 8 is spearheading these foreclosure prevention clinics in collaboration with Mabuhay Alliance, an HUD-approved housing counseling agency. :D

FOR APRIL 18, 2009

There will be a training of volunteer counselors who will be helping beleaguered homeowners in San Jose, California on Saturday, April 18, 2009. If you are interested in being trained as a volunteer counselor, please contact our NaFFAA Region 8 chair, Jose Pecho at JP8cho@aol.com.

FOR APRIL 19, 2009

The FREE foreclosure prevention clinic will be a collaboration with 4C (Community Child Care Council of Santa Clara County, Inc.)

The activities for April 19, 2009 will be held at the Offices of 4C Council: 2515 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95131
Get map and driving directions here.

Schedule:

4C Parents & Child Care Providers: 8:30 am to 12:30 noon
General Public (Homeowners): 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm


IF YOU ARE A HOMEOWNER AND ARE INTERESTED IN COMING TO THE SAN JOSE FORECLOSURE PREVENTION CLINIC, PLEASE PRE-REGISTER BY APRIL 10, 2009.

There are three ways to register.

1. Click here to register.

The registration form will have the following introduction:

Thank you for your interest in using Mabuhay Alliance to assist you with your mortgage. In order to serve you better we are asking that you fill out the form as completely as you can. When you arrive at the clinic, our counselors will have the information they need to give you options for your unique situation.

OR

2. Call (408) 487-0747, extension 384.

OR

3. E-mail: 4closure@4c.org

THE INVITATION

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San Jose Foreclosure Prevention Clinic - April 19, 2009

Watch out for more details!

:-) :-) :-)

PRESS RELEASE
April 16, 2009

FORECLOSURE PREVENTION CLINIC in SAN JOSE
Sunday April 19th

To help our community homeowners, there will be a Foreclosure Prevention Clinic this Sunday in San Jose. This Free clinic will provide workshops and be able to meet with housing counselors, some lenders, lawyers, debt settlement and credit repair specialists, and tax advisors. This is open to the entire community.

Previous clinics have provided much-needed information and relief for homeowners who simply don’t know what to do, where to go, or what are their options. Whether you are in the foreclosure process, are concerned about being able to keep your home, have credit problems, or just want to know what is possible, please join us on Sunday.

What: Foreclosure Prevention Clinic

When: Sunday, April 19th, 9am to 6pm

Who: Community Child Care Council of Santa Clara County
in conjunction with NaFFAA
and Mabuhay Alliance (HUD-approved counseling agency)

Where: Offices of 4C Council (Community Child Care Council of Santa Clara County)
2515 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95131

To Register: 408.487.0747 ext. 384
4closure@4c. org
www.mabuhayalliance .org/sanjose

What to bring:
In order to assist you with your request for a loan modification and/or a workout resolution with your Lender(s), please bring the following documents with you:

1. Personal Financial Statement * Please complete, sign and date.

2. Monthly Budget *
* Forms are available at 4C Council offices and also at www.4c.org (under Calendar of Events)

3. Reason for Hardship letter: Please provide details of the reason of your current financial hardship, its expected duration and the financial resources with which you will manage your debt going forward.

4. If you are a SALARIED EMPLOYEE, please provide the following:
a. Copy of your most recent W2(s) & Personal Tax Return (1040’s)
b. Copy of your most recent pay-stub(s) - One month’s worth

5. If you are SELF-EMPLOYED, please provide the following, if applicable:
a. Signed and dated copy of your most recent Personal Tax Return (1040’s), including all schedules
b. Signed and dated copy of your most recent Corporate Tax Return, including all schedules
c. Signed and dated copy of year-to-date Profit & Loss Statement and most recent month-end
and quarter-end Balance Sheet

6. Copies of recent statements and payment notices for:
- All bank accounts (checking, savings, IRAs, CDs, Money Market, etc.)
- Retirement accounts (401k, SEP IRA, etc.)
- Promissory Note(s), including a copy of the original Promissory Note(s)
- Home Owners Association (HOA), if applicable
- Property Tax Bill
- Insurance Statements (Homeowners, Fire, etc.)

7. Copies of any legal documents or correspondence from your lender that you have received (Notice of Default, Notice of Trustee’s Sale, etc.).

Best regards,

Baylan Megino
:-D :-D :-D

INFORMATION YOU CAN USE

March 6, 2009

Sonia Delen
, a Senior Vice President at Bank of America, posted a note for her Facebook friends. We are sharing the information Sonia sent us. (Thank you, Sonia!)

HOME AFFORDABLE REFINANCE AND MODIFICATION PROGRAM

Here are some links to the most recently released Home affordable refinance and modification program. It provides tools and instructions on how to take advantage of it. Hope it helps!

FinancialStability.gov - Learn About the Making Home Affordable Refinance and Modification Options

http://www.financialstability.gov/makinghomeaffordable/index.html

US Department of the Treasury - Making Home Affordable: Summary of Guidelines
http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/reports/guidelines_summary.pdf

US Department of the Treasury - Home Affordable Modification Program Guidelines (March 4, 2009)

http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/reports/modification_program_guidelines.pdf

H.R. 1106: Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-1106 (Thank you to Francis Neri for showing us the way to Govtrack.us on Facebook.

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March 13, 2009
Contributed by Baylan Megino

From: National CAPACD, nationalcapacd@mail.democracyinaction.org
Subject: ACTION ALERT: Support Helping Families Save Their Homes Act
To: baylanm@whitelightassociates.com
Date: Friday, March 13, 2009, 8:00 AM

Dear Baylan,

In the next few days the Senate is likely to consider S. 61, the Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act of 2009, that will provide essential support for President Obama’s foreclosure prevention plan. The plan, approved last week by the House of Representatives, would provide critical changes to a flawed process that desperately needs reform.


Take action to support the passage of S. 61 TODAY!

Today, most homeowners have few viable options if they are unable to keep up with loan payments. While a few lenders have improved their track record in modifying unaffordable loan terms, most homeowners seeking relief only encounter frustrating delays and rejection by loan servicers. Many homeowners are only offered ‘relief’ that only postpones onerous payments. A national study recently found that a majority of homeowners who obtained relief from lenders a year ago are today again behind in payments.

The Senate version of the bill, S.61, would create critical new tools for homeowners and foreclosure counselors to obtain meaningful relief. These include:

* National standards to make loans affordable. While these standards would be mandatory only for federally regulated loans (including those held by Fannie and Freddie Mac), incentives are offered for private lenders to adopt similar standards.
* Incentives to loan servicers to negotiate loan modifications and to keep families in their homes.
* In limited circumstances, relief through bankruptcy court if lenders are unwilling to adjust loans to reflect actual market values of homes.

The bill will not prevent all foreclosures. It will only assist those with sufficient income to continue to pay under a modified loan payment schedule. There are other limitations on value of the homes covered. And the plight of tenants is not addressed in the bill.

But with this legislation National CAPACD’s counseling organizations will have a much more effective set of tools to help the many families who are desperate for relief and who only need an opportunity to renegotiate loans on terms that are fair. This is relief that they need now.

Take action to support the passage of S. 61 TODAY!

If you have any questions, please give CAPACD staff a call at 202-223-2442 or send us an e-mail at info@nationalcapacd.org

Sincerely,

The National CAPACD Team

For a clear explanation of the President’s plan appropriate for people who need help click here.
For a more technical discussion of the elements of the plan click here.

Feb. 18, 2009 in San Francisco: Candlelight Rally To Commemorate The 63th Anniversary Of The Rescission Act

Posted on 13th February 2009 by lorna in Community Outreach, Making A Stand, Op-Ed

:-) IT’S A CELEBRATION! :-)

Please scroll below for the updates as of February 13, 2009 and February 18, 2009!

For those Filipino veterans and families of Filipino veterans who have been inquiring about how to file their claims (to get their benefits), please stay tuned for more news and details. Subscribe your e-mail address for updates here at our website or email us at NaFFAANorCal@gmail.com.

February 11, 2009

The Filipino community is invited to attend a Candlelight Rally on February 18, 2009 to commemorate the anniversary of the Rescission Act. The Rally will begin at 6:00pm in front of the US Federal Building (450 Golden Gate Avenue) and ends at the Veterans War Memorial Building where we will be serving light refreshments.

As you may already know, Senator Inouye inserted the Filipino WWII Veterans Equity Bill in the Stimulus package being debated by a conference committe and should the bill pass, we will turn the candle light rally into a mock funeral procession to bury the Rescission Act and celebrate the restoration of the honor and dignity taken away from these once brave and gallant men after service have been rendered in good faith.
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Best regards,

Cdr. Rudy Asercion
Commissioner
Veterans War Memorial
401 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102

NOTE: Rudy Asercion is NaFFAA Region 8’s San Francisco City and County Chair.

Telltale Signs/ RESCINDING THE RESCISSION ACT
Rodel Rodis, February 11, 2009

The infamous Rescission Act of 1946 may soon be rescinded if the Filipino veterans equity provision in the stimulus bill that passed the US Senate on February 10, 2009 is retained in the joint Senate-House conference bill that is approved by both Houses of Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama.

There were approximately 430,000 Filipino WW II veterans who were slated to receive US military benefits (health care, G.I. Bill of Rights, pension, vocational rehabilitation etc) when this bill removing those benefits was approved by the US Congress on February 18, 1946. Before signing the bill into law, President Harry Truman declared that “the passage and approval of this legislation does not release the US from its moral obligation to provide for the heroic Philippine veterans who sacrificed so much for the common cause during the war.”

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Join a Protest March on Jan. 15, 2009: What are major banks doing with their bailout money?

January 15, 2009 is a very significant date for minority populations in the United States. It is the birthday of one of the most revered moral leaders in the United States, Martin Luther King (he was born on January 15, 1929). Listen to Martin Luther King’s compelling speech, “I Have A Dream.”

January 15, 2009 is also a significant date for many of us as we gather at the lobby of the Bank of America building at 11:30am, 555 California Street, San Francisco, CA. We consider this “meeting of common and shared advocacies” our way of honoring what Martin Luther King continues to stand for.

MARCH TO MAJOR “BAILOUT” BANKS:
“BILLIONS FOR BANKS: WHAT’S IN IT FOR TAXPAYERS?”

January 15th at 11:30 am

555 California Street,
San Francisco
In the lobby of the Bank of America Building

The seven major banks we will be protesting have received bailouts in excess of $150 billion. But no one, including the government, knows what they are doing with the bailouts. Our protest will begin at 11:30am in the lobby of the Bank of America Building at 555 California Street. We are scheduling meetings with senior management from the B of A, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, US Bancorp, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. At approximately 1:00pm we will march from our last bank meeting to the San Francisco Federal Reserve for a meeting with the senior management at the Federal Reserve Bank.

Our message on Martin Luther King’s actual birth date is intended to be a message to the new Obama administration and congress as it begins drawing up new legislation. Our issues will include preventing foreclosures, major loan modifications, support for small businesses under the Obama economic stimulus plan, excessive executive compensation, full transparency, and philanthropy to the underserved.

With your help, this could be the most fascinating, and certainly most productive “walking tour” of San Francisco for the year 2009.

[“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. ” - MLK ]

Please contact

Preeti Vissa
preetiv@greenlining.org
(510) 926-4022

or

Jose Pecho, NaFFAA, Region 8
jp8cho@aol.com
(415) 240-4906

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UPDATE:

From Baylan Megino

Congratulations to NaFFAA on their participation in the Bailout protest which made the SF Chronicle:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/16/BUSF15B9KR.DTL.

Dec. 18, 2008: Community and Tax Payer Protest at CA Public Utility Commission Hearing

Please read the following exchange:

Question from Rudy Asercion, NaFFAA City/County Chair for San Francisco:
Edison is a Southern California gas and electricity provider. Can you tell us where to find the information that PG&E, the San Francisco-based energy provider is or will be seeking a similar rate increase?

Answer from Sam Kang, community organizer and attorney for the Greenlining Institute:
Approximately every three years the major utilities, including PG&E, ask for what is called a general rate increase on their services. PG&E last initiated a request for a general rate increase in 2006. Hence, PG&E will be gearing up soon for their next general rate increase. So in the case of PG&E, this protest will serve as a preemptive message that indiscriminate rate increases during a recession, even in the intermediate future, will be met with resistance.

Dear Santa: We, Californians, have been good even though it’s been a very difficult year.

Please tell the Governor to:

* Stop the CPUC from allowing $5,000,000,000 utility rate increases
* Help us save our homes
* Block further increases on our energy bills during a recession with record high unemployment

Come join a Community and Taxpayer Protest
before the Governor’s five California Public Utility Commissioners!

* Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008
* Location: 505 Van Ness Ave. (near Golden Gate St., near City Hall) San Francisco, CA

SCHEDULE:

* 8:30 am - Assembly outside the building
* 9:00am - Meeting with Mike Peevey, President of the California Public Utilities Commission
* 9:20am – Go to Auditorium for the hearing with the five CPUC Commissioners
* 9:30am – Testimonies begin; ½ hour only
* 10:00am, approximately – Press Conference outside the building

Contacts: Faith Bautista, Mabuhay Alliance - (858) 586-7382; bautistafaith@yahoo.com
Samuel Kang, Greelining Institute – (510) 926.4004; samuelk@greenlining.org
Jose Pecho, NaFFAA – (415) 240-4906; jp8cho@aol.com

12182008 - Community Protest at CA PUC, San Francisco, CA

Telltale Signs: What Happens in Vegas

Posted on 13th November 2007 by lorna in Desperate Housewives, Making A Stand

Telltale Signs/ WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS

By: Rodel E. Rodis, November 12, 2007

All roads led to Las Vegas on November 10 for Filipino medical professionals and community leaders seeking a common strategy to pressure ABC-Disney to rectify the Desperate Housewives’ anti-Filipino slur that appeared in its season premier episode on September 30. Dubbed the “Summit Meeting of Fil-Am Leaders”, the conference at the Caesar’s Palace hosted by the UST Medical Alumni Association of America (USTMAAA) and organized by a core group composed of Dr. Stella Evangelista, Dr. Eustaquio Abay, Dr. Joe Evangelista, Dr. Primo Andres and Dr. Dante Gapultos, drew 98 delegates representing at least 12 medical associations and community groups who presented their position statements.

Although ABC issued a public apology after more than 100,000 people signed an online petition demanding it, the delegates believed the apology to be insincere as it did not admit that a grievous mistake had been committed and that steps would be undertaken to correct the mistake. As Dr. Nelson Bocar from Oklahoma City explained, “Without a meaningful apology and the correction of a slur, what ABC is offering still reeks not so much of ignorance now but of arrogance still.”

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Desperate Housewives Slur and Fellow Philippine Medical Schools Physicians

Posted on 17th October 2007 by lorna in Desperate Housewives, Making A Stand

Fellow Philippine Medical Schools Physicians and All:

USTMAAA is offering to host under NAFFAA, a Meeting or Council of all Philippine Medical School Alumni Associations, Philippine Medical Societies, Philippine Nurses Assn in America, other interested Philippine Groups :

2:00 to 5:00 PM, Saturday, November 10, 2007
Florentine Meeting Room, Caesar’s Palace
Las Vegas , Nevada.

RSVP: So we might prepare enough seats for everyone.

Please pass on to respective PMA or Phil Med Sch Alum assn.

Jon Melegrito’s effort was done in good will and the arrangement is good. However, the agreement between Jon M and ABC is between them, without the mandate of the Philippine physicians and the Filipinos as a whole. It has no bearing with the Philippine physicians’ issue.

We were all shocked and angered by the insensitive, irresponsible and unfair statement made in US national and international television by Terri Hatcher playing Susan in ABC’s “Desperate Housewives” on September 30, 2007.

The repercussions and damage to our persons and our reputation are deep and serious:

We feel the discomfort of the Philippine Medical Graduates who persevered to provide healthcare in rural America where very few went. They have earned the respects and love of patients and their families. Now their credentials are questionable(?) We feel the pains of the Philippine Medical Graduates who provide quality medical care to the elderly and the abandoned, the handicap in nursing and care homes, when very few cared and bothered to.

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Desperate Housewives Update: Help Find 50 Filipino Doctors

Posted on 16th October 2007 by lorna in Desperate Housewives, Making A Stand

by Baylan Megino
October 15, 2007

Attorneys in San Francisco are seeking at least 50 doctors to join the $500 million class action defamation lawsuit being prepared against ABC.

The not-so-veiled bigotry against Filipinos voiced in the September 30th “Desperate Housewives” episode has sparked worldwide outrage at the slur against doctors educated in the Philippines.

On Saturday, San Francisco Filipinos joined others who already had picketed in Burbank, New York, and Washington, D.C. The Filipino Anti-Defamation Coalition gathered a group of mostly Filipino physicians and nurses in front of The Disney Store to declare their outrage at Terri Hatcher’s offending remark.

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Breaking Our Stereotype

Posted on 16th October 2007 by lorna in Desperate Housewives, Making A Stand

Desperate Housewives

News stories in the mainstream press about the negative reaction of Filipinos to the “Desperate Housewives” denigration of physicians with diplomas from “med schools in the Philippines” caused AOL to conduct a nationwide poll and ask its Internet users whether there was “good reason for some to be offended by this joke”. [AOL already presumed it was just a "joke".]

Surprisingly, notwithstanding the bias of the question, 27% of those polled agreed with the view that “it has racial implications”. This percentage is the same statistic as the number of Americans who still support President Bush’s handling of the Iraq War, according to recent surveys.

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