Oct. 13-14, 2009 - Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) Disaster Relief Updates from San Francisco

Please check the previous postings for October 2009. This posting will be updated. Please check in again. Thank you.

October 14, 2009

BREAKING NEWS!

From Dexter Ligot-Gordon, former NaFFAA National Youth Chair (on Facebook): Rep. Speier’s H. Res 800 passes House, offers condolences to typhoon victims in the Phlippines, urges administration to maximize relief efforts.

(Editor’s note: Please scroll below for details about the Filipino Community Forum with Congresswoman Speier that will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.)

From: Megur, Alyson
Date: Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:07 PM
Subject: Speier Philippines Resolution passes House

For immediate release

October 14, 2009

Speier Philippines Resolution passes House

WASHINGTON – Today, the House of Representatives passed House Resolution 800, authored by Congresswoman Jackie Speier (San Francisco/San Mateo County), expressing its deepest sympathies for residents of the Philippines in the aftermath of recent natural disasters.

“The historical and cultural links between the Philippines and the United States run deeper than any flood waters.” Congresswoman Speier said in her speech on the House floor. “I urge my colleagues to support House Resolution 800 to show our friends, the good people of the Philippines, that - as they stood with us in World War II - the American people stand with them at this, their time of greatest need.”

Speier introduced the resolution after two monster storms hit the Philippine archipelago in close succession, killing more than 600 people and forcing millions from their homes. “House Resolution 800 recognizes the hardship caused by Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma and salutes the resilience and strength of the Filipino people,” Speier said. “My resolution also urges the United States government to continue providing emergency relief, logistical support and financial assistance and to work with Philippine officials and non-governmental organizations to improve disaster preparedness programs to mitigate the heartbreak, havoc and loss of life that could be caused by future storms.”

The Resolution passed by unanimous consent, with both Democrats and Republicans speaking in support.

A list of aid organizations helping those affected by the tragedies in the Philippines and American Samoa, as well as a video of Rep. Speier’s floor speech this afternoon, can be found at: www.speier.house.gov.

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Mike Larsen
Communications Director
Office of Congresswoman Jackie Speier
211 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3531
(202) 957-4340 (press only)

mike.larsen@mail.house.gov
www.speier.house.gov

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COORDINATING MEETINGS AND COMMUNITY FORUMS

Philippine Disaster Relief Coalition

Everyone is welcome to attend these coordinating meetings.

From: Marivic Bamba
Date: Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:24 PM
Subject: REMINDER: Philippine Disaster Relief Coalition meeting, WEDNESDAY, 7PM AT GROUND FLOOR

Hello all — Just a friendly reminder about our meeting this Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7pm at the FIFTH FLOOR (Social Hall) of the Philippine Consulate/Philippine Center, 447 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA.

All Committees should be prepared to give a brief report on their respective activities. The Fundraising Committee has been meeting the past week and this week to finalize the details of the November 28 concert and telethon. A report will be given during the meeting.

Also a few highlights from the last meeting:

1) Consul General Paynor gave the following donation guidelines:
-Clothing donations are prohibited under Philippine Law;
-Donations to DSWD are tax-exempt (although the Office of the President is still paying the taxes)
2) Our group is now named Philippine Disaster Relief Coalition (PDRC)
3) Fundraising Committee is planning a major Live Concert and Telethon on November 28 with Martin Nievera as host. Other celebrities will be tapped and more details will follow.
4) Committee reports:
-Political Committee is hard at work lobbying various elected officials and government agencies;Committee is renamed to Government Relations
-Donation Points is renamed Operations Committee
-Media Committee will publicize activities of PDRC

See you on Wednesday, on the GROUND FLOOR of the Philippine Consulate, 447 Sutter, at 7pm.

Many thanks, Marivic (Viki)

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Community Forum with the Filipino American Community & Congresswoman Jackie Speier

Please click here for House Resolution 800.

Media organizations seeking to speak to Congresswoman Speier prior to - or after - the vote should contact Mike Larsen in Rep. Speier’s office at (202) 225-3531.

Alyson Megur Stamos (from Congresswoman Jackie Speier’s office) invited you to “Forum with Filipino Community Members” on Saturday, October 17 at 11:00am.

Alyson says, “Hope you can make it this Saturday to South SF. Please feel free to invite anyone you think would be interested. Looking forward to seeing you there!”. (Note from NaFFAA Region 8 Media Group: Please forward this message!)

Event: Forum with Filipino Community Members
What: Informational Meeting
Start Time: Saturday, October 17 at 11:00am
End Time: Saturday, October 17 at 12:30pm
Where: Joseph A Fernekes Recreation Building
781 Tennis Drive, South San Francisco, CA

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=152795472314&mid=13f036bG29aa2740G3c76717G7

Thanks,
The Facebook Team

October 13, 2009 - House Resolution 800 - Speier’s Philippine disaster resolution set for Wednesday vote

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From: PCG-SF: Cultural Section
Date: Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:30 PM

Dear Colleagues,
Attached is the 5th Dear Kababayan Letter signed by Consul General Marciano A. Paynor, Jr., for your information and dissemination, please. Thank you very much.

Lyn Sesante
Cultural Officer

LTR-540-2009 - Dear Kababayan 5 - Sagip Tulong Program of the Office of the President & Caritas

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A BLOGGER SPEAKS ABOUT HER FAMILY’S STORY OF SURVIVAL

October 14, 2009 (6:58 p.m., San Francisco)

This just came in from Odette Keeley, the blogger who shares her family’s story of survival in Cainta, Rizal. Odette is the Chief of Staff of New America Media, the first and largest collaboration of Ethnic News Organizations.

This Pinay’s Pen: The Scars Left By Typhoon “Ondoy”/Ketsana On My Family

By Odette Keeley, Oct 14, 2009 4:58 PM

As Tropical Storm Ketsana’s–“Ondoy”in the Philippines–destruction made headlines all over the world on Monday, Sept. 28th, I could not reach my family in the Philippines. Power and phone lines were down in Metro Manila and the surrounding provinces where my family lives, and cell lines were clogged.

My sister in Los Angeles, “Ate” Reby, had only gotten a text message from my mother the night before: “Reby, pinasukan ng baha yung bahay. Lubog yung kotse. Kami ng daddy na-stranded sa bubong…” [Floods entered the house. Our car is submerged. Your father and I were stranded up on the roof].

Reby and I thought it unimaginable that they would be trapped on our own roof, which tops a 2-story house on the highest point of the subdivision. Finally I reached my sister Jocelyn and in subsequent conversations with my mother, both of us often breaking down in tears, we were able to piece together their terrifying tales. For the first time since any typhoons hitting the Philippines, my family found themselves in Ground Zero, as if they were in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.

Continue reading here.

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LETTERS

We received this email from Benito Miranda in Southern California. We copied the email’s contents “as is” so there might be some typographical errors. Spain is sending quite a substantial amount of Euros to help out the Philippines.

From: Miranda, Benito M
Date: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:38 PM
Subject: Letter from Ana Ugarte, Philippine Ambassador to Spain

Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2009 15:31:02
Subject: Letter from Ana Ugarte, Philippine Ambassador to Spain

My dearest Kababayans,

I arrived in Spain to assume my position as Ambassador of
the Philippines to Spain last July 23, 2009. I was told that
technically I could perform my duties as Ambassador however
I wasn’t a full fledged ambassador until I had presented my
credentials to the King. That big day was scheduled on Sept
28, 2009..The activities I attended during the weeks that
lead up to this day have been significant. These included:
my courtesy calls to the Spanish Ministers of20Foreign
Affairs, A visit to the Feria de Madrid for the gifts fair
& meetings with its directors, a visit to the Madrid
Stock Exchange & meetings with its directors, a visit to
the Museo Naval of San Sebastian where I was the VIP visitor
of their ongoing exhibit of the Basques in the Pacific,
attendance of a Filipina nun receiving her temporal vows in
Burgos…

During this little time I realize how genuinely the Spanish
love the Filipinos… They have a sincere “cariño” for our
country and people that is in describable and I have received
NOTHING BUT PRAISES. Our OFW’s are treated with respect and
in many altercations with Spanish authorities are ALWAYS
given the benefit of the doubt. Their childlike enthusiasm
for our country & people is fascinating and most heart-warming. ..

The concern & expression of sadness I have received for
the victims of Typhoon Ondong is beyond belief…The embassy
continuously receives calls from people asking where to send
donations. This morning I was called by the Directora de la
Agencia de Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarrollo to
officially give us notice that Spain will be sending 1M Euros worth of aid
to the Philippines. A cargo plane will be departing tomorrow from the military
base at Torrejon. I asked if I could attend to witness the departure and to
personally thank those numerous NGO’s involved with the operation…

Spain is the largest donor of development and emergency aid to the
Philippines in all of Europe. Yet our kababyans do not know this.
We do not see Ambassador Luis Arias photo kissing babies or handing over
emergency kits to those in need. Spain remains under the
radar and does not seek publicity and yet all of their good
will remains unnoticed and on the contrary is always the
butt of criticism by our politicians.

Spain needs proper public relations and I write this hoping
that my friends can assist me in helping a country that
deserves a better image.=2 0I am open to your suggestions. ..I
would like to send press releases and pictures of all our
activities.. Please forward them to your contacts in the media…

Que os parece?

My day with the King was one of the most exciting days of my life….

Mabuhay ang Pilipinas… .y que…Viva España!!

Un abrazo muy fuerte…

Ana

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FUNDRAISING

FROM Isabel Lozano, Charleston Pierce and other Special Friends

WHEN: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7:00pm
WHERE: TEMPLE, San Francisco
540 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA
FOR MORE INFORMATION: raisinghope.ph@gmail.com

We need to come together as beacons of light, lenders of love, and providers of sanctuary for those less fortunate than us. Disaster has struck undoubtedly due to the climate changing effects of global warming and the realities of a third world country’s unpreparedness to deal with it.

We know many have perished, are missing and that there are those who are in pain, homeless and stricken w/ typhoid from the flood waters of the South Pacific typhoons in Manila and don’t even know it. Then there’s us living here in a land rich with wealth where the worst worry is “where are we going to eat next with our reduced paycheck?”, and not “when are we going to be able to get something to eat?”

Please come out and support the cause by joining us on this very special evening- ’cause IT IS REAL, it’s LIVE, and it is VERY MUCH NEEDED. Your contributions as well as attendance could literally save lives and bring hope to those who need it most.

COST: Only $10 at the door. Please donate more if you would like to and if you can….


FYI - This is what a little over $10 can do according to dear friend and Director of Development for WE INTL. PHILIPPINES, Geni Psinakis :

A little over $10 = one LARGE relief bag with:

4 kilos rice
10 assorted canned goods
8 bottled water (500mL each)
8 packs of noodles
4 cans milk (317mL per can)
1 bar of soap
4 packs of crackers

A relief bag of this size will last one family of 4-5 members for 2 days! Think of what $20 or more can do!

All proceeds will be going to WE INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES. Please take the time to view their website and see why they have been chosen to donate the funds through them. They are personally known and are trusted like family. Know that 110% of the assistance donated will most certainly get to the victims. Not to say that any other organization won’t, but WE INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES…is trusted wholeheartedly.

For those who cannot make it but would like to donate, please go to:

http://www.weinternational.org.ph/typhoon-ondoy/

Also, the seriousness of Climate Change will be addressed. Most know what it is, but do not realize its severity…especially in third world countries wherein there is a lack of understanding due to the lack of educational support for the poor and language gaps of understanding. This needs to change today. Help make green education and proper sustainable urban planning and design development a reality in third world countries (such as in the South East) to enable adapting to the climate changes that the earth has already began to experience.

WE ENCOURAGE DONATIONS OF GOODS AS WELL….PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK TO KNOW WHAT IS URGENTLY NEEDED AND ACCEPTED: http://sanfranciscobayarearelief.com/pdf-download.php

If you each brought 2-4 canned goods…that would certainly help!
Imagine, if 400 guests brought 4 cans of pork and beans and/or spam, that would be 1600 canned food items! :)

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Madrigal Singers Concert on Oct. 24, 2009, A Special Benefit for Philippine Typhoon Victims

Cecille Hontiveros, a member of St. Gregory’s Parish, sent this for general distribution.

Madrigal Singers Concert on Oct. 24, 2009, A Special Benefit for Philippine Typhoon Victims

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OTHER EVENTS

FOR OCTOBER 20, 2009, Tuesday - A Concelebrated Mass for the Typhoon Victims will be held at the St. Augustine Church, 3700 Callan Blvd., South San Francisco, CA, at 7:00 pm. See details in the flyer below.

Mass for Typhoon Victims on Oct. 20 in San Francisco

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RESOURCES YOU CAN USE

From: nanette@filipinovillage.com
To: nanette@filipinovillage.com
Sent: 10/14/2009 1:56:16 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Subj: Kababayans Unite for Relief

Dear Friends,

As we unite to help our country in need, please post your events and upcoming fund-raisers in www.FilipinoVillage.com . If we can help you communicate to the public, we can better pool together our bayanihan efforts! It’s a 2-min process. Click here to see how: http://filipinovillage.com/events.asp

Maraming salamat and good luck to all our undertakings for our country!

Nanette D. Alcaro
President
Archipelago 7107, Inc.
www.FilipinoVillage.com
www.Fil-AmYellowPages.com

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