4 Simple Ways to Help Yolanda Victims Online

1. Spread The Word
A simple way to help Yolanda victims is to maximize the use of your social networking accounts. Spread the word by sharing Relief Operation drop off sites, tell friends to volunteer, retweet Rescue hotlines, join the conversation by sharing relevant information.

You can share the following e-poster of various organizations:








2. Shop Online
Next time you go to online shop, don’t forget to visit the Donation Page. Digital shopping sites are now receiving cash donations for the typhoon victims. Check their donation page below:

Cash Cash Pinoy
Click here for the donation page link.
(Note: If the link didn't work, go directly to
Leisure & Lifestyle > Typhoon Yolanda Relief Donation)

http://www.cashcashpinoy.com/#!/21-leisure-and-lifestyle/d/30595-typhoon-yolanda-relief-donation

Living Social (Ensogo) 
Click here for the donation page link.

http://www.ensogo.com.ph/manila/typhoon-yolanda-11112013.html?utm_source=dealalert&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=da-gen-worldvi11142013-ac-worldvi-11122013&utm_content=manila&popup=false



3. Utilize Your IT Skills
Calling all IT people out there! Let’s use your skills for the benefit of our fellow citizens. Yes, you can now help through your IT skills.




Geeklist have launched the First Responders Geeklist #hack4good to help people and animals in the way of this horrific Super Typhoon. These apps and services are developed to make different relief operations more efficient.



4. Support Blogger Events
A recent announcement from When In Manila in celebration of the 2013 Blogapalooza, bloggers who will join the event can now bring their cash donations in partnership with the The PiggyBank Movement


The PiggyBank Movement is an initiative of a group of concerned Filipinos based in Manila, to help the victims of Yolanda in Visayas and nearby provinces.

The initial thought is that it will hard to ask a big sum of money from people but a donation of P10 and will not hurt your pocket. and if all of this donation is combined may result to a large sum of money.

The PiggyBank Movement will direct the money that is collected to JCI Cebu, through their president - Ken Ngo. So far JCI Cebu has agreed that relief efforts will be concentrated on the following areas:

CEBU: Bogo, Daanbantayan, Bantayan
SAMAR:Guiuan
LEYTE: Tacloban

As of this moment, we partnered with DLSU (through LSDC members), DLSU-STC, ADMU, UP-M and UP-D, there will be students whom you will see holding the piggy bank.

Orange Whisk Restaurant and Patisserie, where 50% of the sales fron their Chewy Buns will be donated. Also PiggyBank will also be seen in the establishment.

GREASE THE MUSICAL on November 22 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza.

For more establishments or events who are willing to have PiggyBanks please contact Daphne Chu through her e-mail: daphne.chu@delasalle.ph

Another blogger organization is the Pinoy Bloggers Outreach. You can contact them here.


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