Internet marketer Joel Escol, who is based in the Philippines, is calling
for good Samaritans of the world to come out and help the country, recently hit
by one of the world’s worst typhoon Haiyan.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda in the Philippines) almost mapped out the entire
Visayas Region from the Philippine map, 10,000 Filipinos were feared dead,
destruction of properties and agriculture could also reach to billions of dollars
and millions of survivors became homeless as a result of the devastation.
Experts have reported the recovery and rebuilding efforts would take the
country at least 2 years. The level of destruction is great and the country is
now in worst situation. Rescue teams are currently digging debris looking for
more dead bodies. Since its third week today but some areas still have stinking
smell which the United Nations feared could trigger epidemic diseases if not
addressed properly by the Philippine government.
“My hometown Cagayan de Oro was also hit by typhoon "Sendong"
two years ago and I knew the feeling of losing your homes, loved ones,
relatives and friends. Sendong wrecked havoc in my hometown that resulted to
the deaths of over a thousand people, destroyed millions of properties,
and left several thousands of people homeless. “
YOU ARE LUCKY
Many people are lucky this tremendous suffering didn't happen to their family so that he is urging people of the world, especially the “good Samaritans”to help. I still believe there are a lot of people with good hearts. “Please help us. Help the Philippines.”
YOU ARE LUCKY
Many people are lucky this tremendous suffering didn't happen to their family so that he is urging people of the world, especially the “good Samaritans”to help. I still believe there are a lot of people with good hearts. “Please help us. Help the Philippines.”
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
“We hope to visit them on Christmas Day and bring truckloads of rice. If this would happen, then this will be the happiest moment of my life. So, I am really knocking at the hearts of so many good people of the world who are blessed with abundance in life, to support this campaign, and together let us touch lives,” he added.
THIS PROJECT MATTERS
Millions of people around the world would be able to help in their own little ways and that's why it matters most if your small act of generosity could be joined together to make things happen. It can feed the hungry stomachs of hundreds of typhoon victims.
"Happy are those who can feed the hungry and help the less fortunate because they will also receive tenfold of the blessings from the Lord."
BUY HAIYAN MEMORABILIA ARTWORKS
To support his campaign, Escol also hold his second Modern Artworks Exhibits from November 27 up to December 27, 2013, and this time it will be an online exhibit, so that it can b viewed by many art collectors of the world who also have the heart to give and become a blessing and inspiration to others.
“We hope to visit them on Christmas Day and bring truckloads of rice. If this would happen, then this will be the happiest moment of my life. So, I am really knocking at the hearts of so many good people of the world who are blessed with abundance in life, to support this campaign, and together let us touch lives,” he added.
THIS PROJECT MATTERS
Millions of people around the world would be able to help in their own little ways and that's why it matters most if your small act of generosity could be joined together to make things happen. It can feed the hungry stomachs of hundreds of typhoon victims.
"Happy are those who can feed the hungry and help the less fortunate because they will also receive tenfold of the blessings from the Lord."
BUY HAIYAN MEMORABILIA ARTWORKS
To support his campaign, Escol also hold his second Modern Artworks Exhibits from November 27 up to December 27, 2013, and this time it will be an online exhibit, so that it can b viewed by many art collectors of the world who also have the heart to give and become a blessing and inspiration to others.
“You will
receive this benefit if your donation ranges from $300-500. The artworks are
framed and will be shipped to your address. Consider this as your Christmas
gift to the typhoon victims. Remember that while you celebrate lavish xmas
parties, a lot of typhoon victims in the Philippines have suffered much from
hunger and they need your help. Make a difference now and make yourselves a
hero in your own rights.
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Joel Escol is based in the Philippines. Currently, he is supporting a
crowdfunding campaign to help survivors of Typhoon Haiyan. Please view the exhibit gallery here: http://supporttyphoonvictims-com.webs.com/
If you are also a good Samaritan who is willing to donate for this cause, you can give your donations to this link - http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/support-typhoon-haiyan-victims-in-the-philippines-and-make-a-difference
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