Edward, 7
“Takot po ako nuong pag baha, kasi malakas ang hangin at tubig”
“Tinangay ng baha ang mga gamit ko”
“At mga notebook ko”
“At mga papel ko”
“pencil”
“Ang bag ko”
“Nilamig po ako”
“Nagutom kami”
“Bumagsak ang bahay namin”
I was so scared when the storm came
Because the wind and the waves were so strong
The flood washed away my things
And my notebooks
And my pad papers
Pencil
My Bag
I felt so cold
We were so hungry
Our house was destroyed
On June 20 and 21, 2008, Typhoon Fenshen (locally known as Frank) hit Philippines affecting 718, 457 families,
3,622,958 persons, 48 provinces, 301, 642 houses destroyed, P 7.5 Billion worth of infrastructure and agriculture ( According to National Disaster Coordinating Council) report, June 29, 2008
Elnora Avarientos, Executive Director, World Vision shares…
“We are in four provinces of Panay, these are Capiz
Antique, Aklan and Iloilo.
Here right now, Im standing before a disaster area, which is one of our
ADP’s Area Development program and this is the place that is most hit by the typhoon ( KALIBO, AKLAN).
We have travelled around and I saw the faces of disaster
Muds, Broken posts
No electric power, no water supply
Communication is not available for outside people to know
whats happening…
When you see the damage and the devastation of this typhoon
Your heart will surely open…
It mourns and
It devastates the heart
What comes to my mind is the issue,
Where are the children?
How are they?
“Salamat po sa world vision, sa mga tulong nyo”
Thank you to World Vision, for all your help…
The demand right now is the need for food
Because business centers have been affected
And you cannot buy anything.
They need food for the next six to eight weeks.
For seemingly, it’s very scarce.
World vision is responding to this need s so we can sustain them for next one week.
World Vision cares for children, they are so special in the eyes of God, we are here to provide psychosocial support to children in our child friendly spaces that were putting up in these places,
We need your compassion, we need your heart, most of all we need your prayers
The complexity of the problem is so big, but resources are scarce
Please help us.
Please bring back the smile in the life of each child that we’d will help
Please help bring back communities and families so they can rebuild their homes
They can be able To bring back normalcy to their lives.”
Two Weeks after the Typhoon World Vision has served 13,000 families
Please contact (+63) 372-7777 for any donation via World Vision








































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