Wednesday 20 November 2013

ROAD TO RECOVERY

Our relief operations started on November 11, 2013, three days after Super Typhoon Yolanda hit Ormoc City. 

We started with the barangays nearest to our homes since it was the easiest in terms of transporting the goods. The first to receive aid were the following villages: 
Mayahag - 200 families
Donghol - 541 families 
Cabulihan - 

We distributed food packs that contained 2 kilograms of rice, packs of instant noodles, sardines and other canned meat plus other non-perishable food items that were given by kindhearted donors from all over the country. 

The HAYAG Orphanage also received baby formula milk, Wilkins distilled water, food packs, clothing and bug spray. With all structures roofless, windowless and even wall-less, bug spray and mosquito netting is very, very important especially since the children are at risk of Dengue Fever. 

With news of looting and riots and random acts of frantic survival in other devastated areas, people immediately assumed that it was the same for all towns and cities. That was definitely not the case, especially in Ormoc City where most of the locals stayed calm and helped each other. It was such an inspiring sight to see people from all walks of life, equally hungry and helpless, yet still lining up in an orderly manner. For this alone, we have faith that Ormoc will rise again. 

The distribution of relief goods was also done systematically in order to be sure that all citizens of the barangay will get their fair share. We contacted the barangay captain and went directly to the area to really get the exact number of people. It was important that the goods were enough for everyone. We consolidated the efforts of different families and groups so that there was no duplication in the distribution of relief goods. For the bigger barangays, we put them off until we ensured that there was enough food packs and hot meals for every single person. 

Aside from the barangay effort, bread and hard boiled eggs were sent to evacuation centers together with water and some snacks (cookies and biscuits). After that, food and snacks were also given to the people lining up at the pier. There were hundreds of them waiting for a chance to evacuate to Cebu, lining up from morning to evening. 

The week has not been easy. We thank the Lord for blessing us with friends and relatives who immediately answered our call for help with no questions asked and no delay. Donations started pouring in and we were able to help more barangays and feed more people. As private citizens who have also suffered from losses, we are very limited in terms of resources to help everyone. The support that we received from donors all over the world have been truly God-sent. 


Now we are focusing efforts on rebuilding Ormoc. We may be roofless and worse, homeless but we are certainly not hopeless. 


Monday 18 November 2013

The Doctors Are In!

One thing's for sure, this blog will not run out of people to thank. We will make sure that everyone who helped and contributed and donated will be recognized for their kind hearts. 

To the following doctors, we cannot thank you enough. No words can express our gratitude. 

Dr. Daisy Nacional 
Drs. Earl and Faith Alfon
Dr. Ana Marie Cabaero
Dr. Maurine Clavano 
Fernan and Gaga Ong
Tony and Dina Garcia
Annie Inciong 
Bohol Medical Society led by Dr. Grace Araneta
Dr. Rafael Bacalla
Dr. Emma Dominguez

WE SALUTE YOU! 

Sunday 17 November 2013

THANK YOU!

In behalf of the people of Ormoc City, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to the kind souls from all over the world for their generous cash donations. 

A heartfelt THANK YOU from all of us to all of you. 

Your act of kindness has given the people a chance to fight, to believe, to move, to hope. 

God bless you! 

* Arup Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore
* Ong & Ong Architects, Singapore
* PT Friends, Singapore
* Michelle Sebastian, Singapore
* Michael Tan and Starry Joy Tizon, Singapore
* Tim Gazard and Mariella Angeles, Singapore
* Levie Cequena, Singapore
* Hannah Shan and Luuk De Kruiff and friends, Singapore and Holland
* Bianca Lucia and Sebastian Wagner, Dubai
* Eugenia Vilcie and her friends from DBS Bank Singapore
* Hannah Feddon, Singapore
* Rachelle Tiu, Singapore
* Joanna Tiffany Tan, Singapore
* Phil Lazarus, Singapore
* Maria Vivette Dimas, Singapore
* Lenny May Paculanang, UK
* Emily Janelle Santos and Sherwin Cordero, Australia
* Jamie Hladky, Australia
* Rhea Kristina Ty, New Zealand
* Michael Adrian Lu, Singapore
* Mougiong Sun, Singapore
* Laurence Nicol, Australia
* Ana Gacis, Singapore
* Quianna Givens, USA
* Queen Menchavez, Australia
* Kim Yu and friends, Singapore
* Edzel Lapira, USA
* Ball Cherie, SIngapore
* Chester Alomesen, Philippines
* Aubrey Ong, New Zealand
* Ian Kirit, New Zealand
* Debbie Jane Go, Singapore
* Rich Watson, UK
* Chloe Torreance, UK
* Christina Olivari, UK
* Jennifer Seelinkit, Philippines
* Maria Angela Briones, Singapore
* Andrew Wright, UK
* Chanita Seedaket, UK
* Regina De La Eva, Philippines

Cristina Olivari, UK
* John Mcbride, UK

Saturday 16 November 2013

Picking up the Pieces

The sad reality is that ORMOC STILL NEEDS HELP. 


Although the main roads are passable, the city is in shambles. There is no one to clear the rubbish and debris. The stench is overwhelming. 

In spite of all the destruction, the people are trying hard to go back to their normal lives. They are slowly picking up the pieces. Just the other day, a man was selling barbecued banana in the city plaza as if it just another ordinary day. It was amazing and inspiring. 



These people have suffered so much but instead of letting it bring them down, they take what little is left and do everything they can to get back to normal. It's what everyone wants and hopes for. In order for them to do that, they still need help. 

The people of Ormoc City still believe. Together we will rise again. 








“It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” ― Mother Teresa

Hope for Ormoc City, through the donations of family, friends and kind souls all around the world, has adopted and fed  the following barangays: 

Barangay Nadongholan - 1,500 families
Barangay  Donghol - 600 families 
Barangay Mahayag - 160 families 
Barangay Cabulihan - 75 families


Each family has an average of 5 members and we are all making sure that each member has enough to survive. All the donations and relief goods are being sorted and repacked in Ormoc Villa Hotel. Afterwards, they are then distributed to the barangay captains who already have an efficient system of making sure each family has their share. 

Aside from basic needs, people want to rebuild their homes. Here, the strong and able go out during the day to build their houses and find more food. For those who do not have adequate shelter for the night, they sleep at the evacuation centers. 


In the native Filipino dialect, barangay is a term for village. Here in Ormoc City, we are more just a collection of barangays or villages. We are a community and in this community we help each other. Together, we can build tomorrow for Ormoc City. For now the future is not so bright but there is still hope. 




Thursday 14 November 2013

ATTENTION!

ATTENTION!

For all planning to course their donations through PayPal, we have just encountered a glitch. They are not allowing us to withdraw money from the Paypal Account. They are requiring a lot of processing on our part due to the large amounts coming in from all over the world. It seems we need to submit a lot of requirements before they allow 

In the meantime, we cannot afford this delay so please. DO NOT DONATE TO THE PAYPAL ACCOUNT STARTING TODAY. 

For faster processing, you can remit through the following avenues: XOOM, MONEYGRAM, WESTERN UNION and other remittance and money transfer establishments worldwide. 

If you need to send money, please directly deposit to the following accounts:

CHINABANK 
Account Name: INIGO LARRAZABAL
Account Number: 273-02985-7 
Swift Code: 010100013

LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
Account Name: JOVITA LARRAZABAL
Account Number: 1802001459
Swift Code: 010350025


Please spread the news. THANK YOU! 

We will get through this. Let's keep hoping even though it seems impossible. Let's keep giving until it hurts. 








Wednesday 13 November 2013

Update on Donations - Paypal and Singapore Cash Donations

Hello everybody!

I am now in Cebu City and this is an update on where we are in terms of cash donations.

1) Through Paypal
As of Nov 14 9:23 am, total amount collected: $2,114.12 SGD



2) Cash donations (including bank transfers)
As of Nov 14 9:23 am, total amount collected: $7029 SGD and Php 1000.

Total Amount of Money Raised (so far) : $9,143.12 SGD

Because some of the cash and pay pal donations didn't go through until late last night/early this morning, I was only able to send part of the funds.

Yesterday, I have remitted a total of $7,489 SGD or Php 257,247.15 which we can start using today. The rest of the cash I will get changed to Philippine Peso later today.

Please see the remittance receipts below.


Thank you to friends, friends of friends, families and anonymous donors from all over the world! I will post the list of all of the donors later today. I am still waiting for people to give me their list of names.    

If you would like to request how your donation will be used, please let me know. My email address is idamae.larrazabal@gmail.com

Please like our Facebook Page Help Ormoc City Facebook Page 
Share this to your friends! Help Ormoc! 


Bizman hopes relief goods also goes to Ormoc City | Sun.Star

My cousin Andrew Larrazabal Rizarri is featured in today's local newspaper. He explains the current situation of not getting relief operations even though the airport and seaport are both functioning. Please read the article in the link below.

Bizman hopes relief goods also goes to Ormoc City | Sun.Star

You can click on the images to make them bigger. Please please keep your donations coming!! We need your help!

Aerial view of the damage in Ormoc City

Another aerial view of Ormoc, this time by the riverside

Ormoc City Public Market

Donations Update: Relief Goods

Our house in Cebu was filled with relief goods like canned sardines and meat, instant noodles, rice, water and other supplies and grocery items.

I would like to thank our dear family and friends who have given these from the goodness of their hearts. These have already been shipped to Ormoc for distribution to the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda.






It has not been an easy week. A lot of our countrymen in the Visayas are still in need of food and water. We will not give up our cause to help my beloved hometown.

If you would like to donate in cash or in kind, please do so. I have posted several channels where you can course your donations through.

From the people of Ormoc, THANK YOU, DAGHANG SALAMAT! 

Yolanda Resource Center

From Ormoc City journalist, Lalaine Jimenea's Facebook page.



"The private sector in Ormoc has grouped together and called themselves the Yolanda Resource Center. It's base is in Ormoc Villa Hotel and heading it is Ret. Army Officer Troy Bumagat. An organizational meeting was held yesterday at 3pm and present were the Ormoc Chamber of Commerce, officers of two Rotary Clubs, the Supreme Lions, Ormoc City Medical Society, Ormoc Doctors Hospital, BCBP, Lingkod ng Panginoon. We need more groups to pitch in and ensure smooth distribution and smooth transparency. Its objective is to receive donations and ensure that all barangays in Ormoc gets their fair share of relief goods as EVERYONE, rich and poor, the haves and the have nots, are hungry and in need right now. Kay right now, there are a lot of groups wanting to donate but they don't know where to. They don't want to pass thru the LGU, too. So we would need volunteers in the next few days. For more information on how you can pitch in, please call or text Troy at 0917 307 9688 and or Inigo Larrazabal at 0917 306 1264. I know we are all affected by Yolanda but some of us who have already achieved a semblance of our normal lives can pitch a hand. We must rise above of own needs and help rebuild Ormoc."


Civic groups and private entities who want to help, please contact the key people of the Yolanda Resource Center. Through this group, more relief goods have been distributed efficiently and fairly.

Rise Ormoc, Bangon Ormoc. Hold on, help is on the way!  Let's work together!





Tuesday 12 November 2013

Donations Update

Thank you so much to everybody who has donated. My heart is full as people from all over the world, (family, old friends, new friends and strangers) send through donations. I cannot express how much this means not only to me or to my family but also to the rest of the Ormocanons. Please keep them coming! :)

If you would like to request how your donation will be used, please let me know. My email address is idamae.larrazabal@gmail.com

Paypal donations:
Total as of November 13, 2013, 00:24 : $1,310.92 SGD



For Cash donations (includes bank transfers to my bank account):

Total as of November 13, 2013, 00:24 : $1990 SGD

I am leaving for Cebu City tomorrow, November 14, 2013 Thursday at 00:25.  I will be in Cebu until November 24 and will be helping my cousins buy supplies and shipping them to Ormoc.


I can still accept cash donations but only through Pay Pal and transfer to my personal account. 


As mentioned in my previous posts, if you are uncomfortable sending money through my personal pay pal account or bank account, you can also donate through the RAFI Unionbank link below.





No amount is too small. We need all the help we can get.


Areas affected by Supertyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan)




Here's a list of affected areas by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan):
  

1.) Tacloban, Leyte
2.) Guiuan, Eastern Samar
3.) Basey, Eastern Samar
4.) Giporlos, Eastern Samar
5.) Balangkayan, Eastern Samar
6.) Llorente, Eastern Samar
7.) San Francisco, Camotes Island, Cebu 
8.) Pilar, Camotes Island, Cebu 
9.) Malapascua Island, Cebu 
10.) Bantayan Island, Cebu
11.) Daanbantayan, Cebu
12.) Medellin, Cebu 
13.) Bogo City, Cebu 
14.) San Remefio, Cebu 
15.) Tibiao, Antique
16.) Toboso, Negros Occidental
17.) Escalante, Negros Occidental
18.) Cadiz, Negro Occidental
19.) Calatrava, Negros Occidental
20.) San Carlos, Negros Occidental
21.) Sagay, Negros Occidental
22.) Ormoc, Leyte
23.) Sara, Iloilo
24.) Estancia, Iloilo
25.) Batad, Iloilo
26.) Calinog, Iloilo
27.) Anilao, Iloilo
28.) Balasan, Iloilo
29.) San Rafael, Iloilo
30.) Banate, Iloilo
31.) Masbate
32.) Baybay, Leyte
33.) Isabel, Leyte
34.) Coron, Palawan
35.) Culion, Palawan
36.) Biliran Island
37.) Calubian, Leyte
38.) Roxas City, Panay
39.) Burauen, Leyte
40.) Dagami, Leyte
41.) Tolosa, Leyte,
42.) Tanuan, Leyte
43.) Jaro, Leyte
44.) Palompon, Leyte
45.) Villaba, Leyte
46.) Merida, Eastern Samar
47.) Salcedo, Eastern Samar
48.) Baybay, Leyte
49.) Tunga, Bangon Leyte


Ormoc City Update

I was able to receive text messages from my mom and brother this morning and both of them are saying they need more supplies. Food supply is now critical in Ormoc City. We need your help! 

The following are much needed:

• Canned Goods
• Rice
• Noodles
• Bread
• Bottled Water
• Medicine / Antibiotics
• Tarpaulins
• Candles


From Christina Garcia Frasco's Facebook page, Toledo City Councilor has offered the use of a barge to carry relief goods for Ormoc City. It is scheduled to depart from Cebu on Friday, November 15.  


The barge can also carry medical vans and heavy equipment for clearing operations.

She is asking to please drop off your donations at the drop off points indicated below by THURSDAY, November 14 as the barge leaves early Friday morning.

DROP OFF POINTS FOR DONATIONS (Drop off by this Thursday)
- Titay's Raintree Mall

- Politics, Escario Central Mall
- Gilt, Crossroads, Banilad
- All San Jose Bakeshops
- Rescue Bar and Lounge (beside Grand Convention Center)
- MSWD Office, Liloan Municipal Hall



To those who are not from Cebu, you can help by donating through the following channels:


1) through my paypal acount: 
idamae.larrazabal@gmail.com

2) Through the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc (RAFI) Union Bank donation site

http://ushare.unionbankph.com/aboitiz/

Click the link above and choose the project "Super Typhoon Yolanda Relief Operations". Any amount you give will make a big difference for the victims of this typhoon. For the people in the US the exchange rate is P43=$1


Bangon Ormoc + Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc

BangonOrmoc partners with Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc (RAFI) and is now able to accept cash donations in the Phils. and abroad thru the ff acct nos. of Unionbank:

Donations in PesoAcct name: Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. 
Acct type: current
Acct no: 0027-8000-3279


Donations in DollarAcct name: Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. 
Acct type: savings 
Acct no: 1327-8000-0852
Swift code: UBPHPHMM


PayPal Account
PayPal acct: rafi_treasury@rafi.org.ph
Please email rafiorgph@gmail.com the following after making the donation:
1) Name of donor,

2) amount donated, 
3) date of deposit & 
4) if donation is for Ormoc or Cebu.

Monday 11 November 2013

What Ormoc needs

Ormoc needs the following:

- Food (non-perishable)
- Drinking Water
- Tents and tarpaulins
- Candles
- Blankets
- Medicine
- Clothes (for children and adults)

How you can help!

Family and friends from all over are working together to bring relief to Ormoc City.

Singapore:

You can send your donations through the help of Anthony Suntay of UMAC (+65 6738 9695) to 304 orchard road. #04-17 Lucky Plaza, Singapore. Please label the boxes with:
Iñigo Larrazabal 
Ormoc Villa Hotel

Manila:

Drop off points:
1) Hotel Rembrandt
26 Tomas Morato
Quezon City

2) Bike town 
2240 chino roces ave
Makati City

3) St. Pedro Poveda College
(Segovia gate from 6-10pm today only) 
Edsa corner Poveda st. 
Quezon City

4) CSFI (Congressional Spouses Foundation, Inc) 
3rd floor main building
Congress, Batasan 
Quezon City

For further questions you can contact Paula Locsin-Bondoc at 0908-895-8888. Thank you very much.


Cebu:

15 Wilson Street Lahug
Cebu City

From anywhere else in the world:

a) Through Paypal:
idamae.larrazabal@gmail.com

b) Through Fundrazr:

Urgent: Ormoc Needs help Fundrazr Site


Typhoon Yolanda hits Ormoc

Help for Ormoc

Ormoc City, Leyte is my hometown. My family, friends, and people I have known all my life live in this port city of a population of about 200,000.

Last Friday, November 8 2013, supertyphoon Yolanda, internationally known as Haiyan hit Central Philippines making 6 landfalls across 8 provinces. With our location close to the Pacific Ocean, we are used to typhoons but nothing could have prepared us for the wrath of Yolanda. With winds of about 315kph or 195mph, nothing was spared. The typhoon hit the city around 6.30am and didn’t leave until 2.30pm that day.  I was able to get in touch with my family on Friday night and they are all safe.  From what they have told me, the number of casualties so far is minimal but there is a lot of damage around the city. Most people have lost their homes. The roofs of people’s houses, including my family’s, are either severely damaged or completely gone. My brother Iñigo has said that because most of the efforts by the Red Cross are pouring into Tacloban at the moment, my city and the neighboring towns are not getting food, water, and other basic supplies. People are hungry, homeless, and in dire need of our help.


Stories from everybody I know are heartbreaking and it is very difficult to be away during this very challenging time.  My brother, Iñigo said that in the midst of all this devastation, many feel grateful that they got a second chance in life. "Surprisingly, in the midst of all this devastation many here feel grateful and lucky that they got a second chance In life. Property damage is unimaginable but we know we will get through this. What really is important is that we are alive. There are so many who have perished and have lost loved ones here. It's an unbearable feeling. But we have to pick up the pieces. With your help and the grace of God we will again rise up."




My brother's house. Their roof was blown away in the middle of the storm.


Other photos of Ormoc can be found here.
Ormoc Aerial Views