Monday, September 28, 2009
Saudi OFW groups set up relief efforts for Ondoy victims
Kailangan ang kabayanihan mo, Kabayan...
PEBA and KABLOGS enjoin volunteers and organizations in the relief efforts for those affected by Ondoy especially the urban poor relocatees in Kasiglahan Village in Montalban Rizal. "The sky is downcast right now in the Philippines and another typhoon is expected", according to Pete Rahon, PEBA Manila Coordinator. It will surely hamper relief operations and the more we should quicken our assistance for our fellow kabayans.Our own PEBA Adviser Noemi L Dado's family was stranded in the second floor of their Kasiglahan Village house without food and water.
We, hence, need your assistance in any form.
For more information on how you can help, please call the following:
Pete at (632) 920-2595 local 107
Beth at (632) 922-0246 / 927 -0794
or email the following: peba09@gmail.com and kablogs123@gmail.com.
Migrante Middle East accepting OFW donations for Ondoy victims
In another effort, Migrante Middle East has opened its doors in accepting your help for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy.
OFWs in Saudi can contact Kapatiran sa Gitnang Silangan (KGS, Brotherhood in the Middle East) via the following numbers:
Riyadh
Eric Jocson (0531822766)
Mike Garlan (050562989930)
Alkhobar
Choie De Leon (0569117563)
Gerry de Guzman (0507373906)
Jeddah
Bob Fajarit (050502745340).
For your UAE support and Donations you can call MIGRANTE-UAE coordinators:
Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman
Nhel 0504238851
Abu Dhabi
Bhel 0502375106 / Bhoy 0501341465
RAK
Noel 0503724778
For Filipinos in other countries in the Middle East, they may contact John Leonard Monterona via phone number 00966 564978012 or email migranteme@gmail.com or via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/people/John-Leonard-Monterona/1297246521.
Migrante accepts used cloths, blankets, any foods that will not spoil immediately, medicine, cash, etc.
This post is off for comments. Please redirect your messages to PEBA, Kablogs and Migrante Saudi Arabia sites. Some information were sourced from Philippine Daily Inquirer and Migrante Saudi websites.