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I know, this image is tough one but it’s the reality how Visayas islands have been devastated by super typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan. You've got to be made of stone if it doesn't give you an uncomfortable feeling.

It’s almost a month since Yolanda struck our country but as the rest of us continue to move on with our daily lives people who were badly affected still struggle every day, to find food, shelter and comfort from traumatic experience they've gone through.

I thank God and grateful it spared my hometown.  My family and friends are all, safe, sane and sound.  Unfortunately hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people who survived and lost their lives.

December comes and yes its happy days and holiday season for most of us, who were not affected by the storm. Probably will be spending a lot on Christmas presents, decorations and filed up fridges with food.  It won’t balance our spending madness but why not also donate something for a good cause. This is the time that these people need our help.

There are so many hard working organizations out there that need your support. I encourage you all to give, it might be small or big but remember a little help goes a long way.

I also ask every one of you to continuously remember them and include them in your prayers. Let’s not stop helping them; it is through these difficult times when we must remember that all of us are connected as one.

God Bless

Life is good!

Comments

  1. lagi silang nasa prayers ko... nakakaawa talaga ng sinapit nila.

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  2. Just dropping by to say hi and to THANK YOU for being a part of my FRUITFUL TWO YEARS!

    Cheers!

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  3. nice to hear that your family and friends are all safe. I always include all the victims in my prayers.

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  4. They are always included in my prayers.

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  5. It's so sad, all my prayers to the affected people

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  6. Great to hear your family and friends weren't affected. Indeed we should help in anyway we can, these people lost everything and they need all our support.

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  7. it was indeed very devastating, but just the mere fact that they were Filipinos im sure they will carry on

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  8. Hello! Happy New Year to you! :) looking forward for your posts this year! :)

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