Filipino expats in UAE reach out to flood victims. Filipino expatriates in the UAE band together to provide much needed items such as food and clothing for flood victims in the Philippines.
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00:00I'm actually from Pampanga, but the place where I actually live is Santo Tomas and within
00:11that area we have Minalin, San Vicente, San Machas, all of these places are actually underwater
00:18right now.
00:19They were given information that a couple of people actually died in our town.
00:25The Pampanga tail dike was actually damaged so around about 7 to 10 feet of water actually
00:31came.
00:32It was, we call it a flash flood back home.
00:35Our house is actually underwater and because it was very unfortunate that there was no
00:41warning so everything is damaged, appliances, even clothes, everything is underwater so
00:49we didn't manage to save anything, but luckily my family is safe.
00:54I mean everything that was damaged you can replace it, but losing a loved one, you can
00:58never replace a loved one, you can never replace a person, an individual's life.
01:02So if they were here, of course I would hug them and tell them I love them.
01:05All of them were safe, but except for the house, it has to be renovated again, but then
01:11it's okay.
01:12At least the family is safe.
01:13Because we live in the center part of Metro Manila and the habagat victims were mostly
01:19in Metro Manila basically.
01:22We heard about the news.
01:23Our group initiated and initiated the collection of all the relief goods for the Filipino people
01:33in the Philippines.
01:34When you see the people back home, the news that are affected by the floods, it's in you.
01:42You have to help them.
01:44Lots of trees have been cut and that's why it's flooding I guess.
01:50The flooded habagat of the Philippines is really devastating and I feel like, I mean,
01:55this is one way of sharing the blessing that I received.
01:58So I volunteered to donate some goods and pack for our co-Filipinos.
02:06We all pulled together things from around our household that can help, such as blankets.
02:15Myself, I brought blankets and beddings and canned goods.
02:22Every time there is some need for help, we always come together via Facebook, phone,
02:31internet and then we decide just to start collecting relief goods.
02:36People from the office just gathered some goods and some pledges.
02:40We will donate some canned goods, some toothbrushes and toothpicks and blankets to help the flood
02:46victims in the Philippines.
02:48I invite most of the lifeguards working in Atlantis, Apo Venture, and then ask them for
02:55small donations, clothing, food or whatever they can give.
03:02We have collected some old clothes, food and some toys for the children and linens.
03:10We have chosen one Christian church, they call it the Joy's Church Group and they are
03:16based in Bulacan so they are going to collect this and send it to the Philippines.
03:22As of now, we have already collected and we have already filled up seven boxes.
03:26Actually, LBC is helping us.
03:29They are going to send the box free directly to the Philippine Red Cross.
03:35I hope more volunteers will come and this will be not only now, it will be an ongoing project.
03:43One of the best ways to help the Philippines is to donate to the Philippine Red Cross.
03:49The Philippine Red Cross has been there in all calamities and they need all the help
03:55that they can get.
03:56Well, it feels nice to help others and to share your blessings with others, especially
04:00the needy ones.
04:01Please keep on helping.
04:03This is every time something like this will come so tap into your hearts, just help a little.