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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Donations from Good Samaritans in the US for Typhoon Victims in Philippines Start To Pour In

Good Samaritans in the United States have started to come out and donated some amounts to help campaign groups gather donations to help the continuing relief efforts of both the government and the private sector. Donations from the good people of the said country started from $5 and up. But this week, a donor who requested anonymity has donated $100.

This effort of an American based in Illinois has also encouraged organizers to continue their campaign despite slow response. “I hope many people will realize that Christmas is fast approaching and I’m sure they’re now thinking of parties, exchange gifts and other fun activities. Instead of doing all these, they should contemplate and instead help victims of calamities,” Joel Escol, one of the organizers of a recent campaign on Indiegogo said. He said donors will feel more blessed if they share their blessings to the people in need.

“You will feel blessed if you are able to help survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, or the victims of earthquake in Bohol, or any other places hit by other forms of natural calamities.” “Actually, donating $5 won’t make you poor. In everything that succeeded it always start with a small one. There are billions of people in the world. Our small token of generosity will become big if we join them together?” In fact, if you blog our campaign in your personal blogs and or make some retweets of our recent campaigns are also a good gesture of helping and being concerned to your brethren that are currently in worst situations. It doesn’t you to become rich if you want to be part of a cause.

What it needs is only your contribution now, if your heart desires to help as your way of celebrating Christmas, then I would appreciate if you can visit here. You will either make some donation, or help our campaign by liking our Facebook Page or making some tweets. Good Samaritans of the world go out now and start touching lives!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Help Typhoon Yolanda Victims In The Philippines