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It’s Monday and the office called yesterday that we are allowed to not go to the office today provided we offset our hours on the next couple of days. This was agreed upon by the management because of the calamity the recent typhoon, Ondoy, brought to our homes. My family was fortunate enough to not have the flood reach above feet level within the house but I heard that an officemate had their house submerged in the Flood. They lost everything. I am now thinking of stuff I could give them to help them start all over again.
Since yesterday I have viewed a lot of videos about the flood within the metropolis and areas near it. Up to now, some parts of NCR still has flood. I wish with all my heart it wouldn’t rain so people could start to put their lives on track again.
Logging on now to see how my acquaintances are coping with the tragedy, I found videos that are truly enlightening in the sense that Filipinos are still finding it easy to smile even if they have lost many of their possessions.
The Filipinos indeed are a happy race. They cope easily despite any tragedy they encounter. It is a gift to have such a positive outlook but we cannot forget a lot is lost in this typhoon.
With that in mind, thank you to an info a friend posted in Facebook, there is a way to help Ondoy victims by donating through Paypal account of Consumer group TXTPower. Information can be found in this link here.
Donations will be sent to the Philippine National Red Cross.
Donations can also be made via SmartMoney (5577-5144-1866-7103) or
GCash 0917-9751092 or directly to Red Cross, said Cruz.
Please, let us help Ondoy victims to get back to their lives. *bows*