Dear friends,
It is hard to describe the spirit of the Filipino people but it is there in such abundance. The news footage of people begging for water with tears streaming down their faces and pain in their eyes is so far removed from the smiling faces and kind eyes of the people and communities I worked with.
Not only do the people of Tacloban and other affected areas have to suffer the immediate effects of the the typhoon but research from IRRI (Drs. Nyo Me Thwe and Grant Singleton) has shown that rodent outbreaks are closely linked to extreme climatic events. So the effects of this typhoon will also be potentially devastating in the future with severe rodent outbreaks causing lots of crop damage and disease.

I was hoping you could help in any way you can? A little goes a long long way in South East Asia. On the Philippines Red Cross website you can donate as little as 100 pesos (~€1.70) or 200 pesos (~€5.00) and I also heard that other Irish based charities like Oxfam and Concern are running their own campaigns. The cliche "every little helps" is especially true here as in the developing world €5 can buy a lot of clean water and rice to feed devastated families. Please help and share!
Regards
Niamh
Here are links two more places to donate to.
€ http://www.mycharity.ie/event/philippines_relief/
£ http://www.justgiving.com/PhilippinesRelief
Here are links two more places to donate to.
€ http://www.mycharity.ie/event/philippines_relief/
£ http://www.justgiving.com/PhilippinesRelief
