By Albert Santoli | Project Leader
Dear Friends,
Asia America Initiative, along with local partners, One World Institute, IPI Foundation and hundreds of Filipino volunteers – whether members of Christian, Muslim or mountain tribes -- are continuing efforts to bring food, water, hygiene materials, and other supplies to villages damaged by typhoons and other natural disasters. The areas of support include the very southern Sulu Province bordering on Malaysia, then north through the 1,150 miles archipelago of 7,000 island -- with the northern most provinces sharing borders with Taiwan.
During the past four months from Christmas season through the Valentine’s holiday, we have shared life-saving aid to thousands of families displaced by volcanoes, typhoons, fires, and floods. AAI and our partners are providing emergency food, water, tarp shelters, blankets, hygiene, face masks, and basic health care items for displaced families and first responders who enthusiastic dedicate their time and energy for the well-being of their neighbors.
Asia America Initiative is working with local leaders, community organizations, police, and firefighters to deliver urgently needed goods and services to families who cannot return to their homes. At present, we are sending support for an additional 10,000 people in the Davao area of Mindanao region and the Cordilleras Mountainous region of northern Luzon. Thus far, we have delivered more than 10 tons of food and medical supplies and thousands of gallons of clean water.
In the Davao region of Mindanao, a local mayor observed, "It is unbelievable that volunteers would devote time away from their own families during the holidays so that our communities, who have lost everything in storms and floods, can feel they are not forgotten." In the remote mountains of Kalinga Province in the northern Cordilleras Mountain region, our volunteers and Igorot tribal people use rope pulleys and wooden pallets to transport tons of health and school supplies across mountain ravines, thousands of feet deep." It is as if we are visited by angels,” says a Kalinga tribal elder. "We could not imagine that outsiders could locate our village.”
We have the will and the dedication to further our outreach. However, our unsung heroes -- our GlobalGiving donors -- make these missions possible through your generous donations.
If you would like to add to your support, please click on the link below. We are accepting donations to send tons of supplies to AAI-supported communities in the weeks to come.
Thank you for helping families who have become refugees.
Aid to Refugees of Taal Volcano, Floods, COVID-19
Thank you,
Albert Santoli
Director Asia America Initiative
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