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rodinuk
11-11-2013, 07:33 AM
The land which produced Miss International Queen, the beautiful Kevin Balot and is home to thousands of transpinay ladyboys suffered the impact of Typhoon Haiyan on Friday sweeping through six central Philippine islands leaving thousands of lives devastated.


This storm described as probably the most intense and strongest storm of its type to make landfall is affecting 4 million people, even evacuation centres being destroyed by the storm which seems to have shredded anything in its path.



This link provides many different ways to help for US folks:


http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/09/21386694-how-to-help-organizations-offering-relief-to-typhoon-haiyan-survivors


In the UK you can use:


http://www.oxfam.org.uk/


http://www.redcross.org.uk/


and others listed here:


http://www.dec.org.uk/blog/typhoon-haiyan-strikes-philippines


or just Google for your country's aid agency donation links.




Thank you.

GroobySteven
11-11-2013, 07:46 AM
We're going to be doing a Grooby appeal later today ... please watch this space.

Prospero
11-11-2013, 10:55 AM
Good stuff.... the suffering out there is just incredible.
Everyone help.

And reach out to Filipinos you know (there are many in London's transgender world) who may have lost loved ones back home or, at the very least, seen homes and livelihoods swept away.

Stavros
11-11-2013, 01:48 PM
From what I am told by a ts frend from Leyte there are still no direct communications with the island (as of Monday 11th November) and the fear is that while the devastation in Tacloban is on the news, smaller coastal towns as well as some villages in the interior may have been completely wiped out. As if too often the case in countries like the Philippines, the flimsy nature of many dwellings has increased the casualty rate and it will require a huge effort to re-build. Although I can't be sure it seems Ormoc City has been cut off but the casualty rate is less than on the north side of the island around Tacloban owing to the passage of the typhoon. However it is still early on the reporting process. Grim indeed.

GroobyKrissy
11-11-2013, 01:55 PM
I have a longstanding Fan of the site there that I've been trying to reach via Twitter... no luck at all. :( Kinda worried. Sounds awful.

Ananke
11-11-2013, 02:37 PM
I have a lot of filipino friends and, on their behalf, I thank you for your help.

Ecstatic
11-11-2013, 07:58 PM
I have been very busy these past few days, communicating with associates, friends and models of www.piladyboy.com (http://www.piladyboy.com) and have made some major personal donations to several in need. Fortunately, everyone I've been in touch with has been OK, for which I am grateful.

It is a disaster of unbelievable proportions, the most powerful typhoon on record with sustained wind at sea of 196 mph, gusts up to 235 mph, and sustained wind at landfall of 147 mph. Over 800,000 people homeless, estimates of 10,000 dead. Tragic doesn't begin to describe it. Fortunately, Metro Manila and Cebu, the two biggest population centers, were spared the full impact. Please donate what you can. The links above are good.

Ecstatic
11-11-2013, 08:48 PM
www.piladyboy.com (http://www.piladyboy.com) will donate 50% of all new member signups over the next two weeks to Filipino aid. Please donate whatever you can, the need is great.

Ecstatic
11-11-2013, 09:16 PM
GlobalGiving.org has set up a Super Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fund (http://globalgiving.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3cd22f53c66be5c139fe0dc7a&id=97856fb16a&e=24e3d18a6b). They promise your donation will support immediate and long-term rescue and recovery for those affected.


https://gallery.mailchimp.com/3cd22f53c66be5c139fe0dc7a/images/donate_haiyan.png (http://globalgiving.us1.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=3cd22f53c66be5c139fe0dc7a&id=1c785794c4&e=24e3d18a6b)

They are working with local partners in the Philippines to determine which needs are most vital, and will quickly and efficiently get your funds to the ground. Initial funds will help survivors get necessary supplies, including food, fuel, clean water, hygiene products, and shelter. As the days and weeks pass, your donations will help with long-term recovery.

Stavros
11-11-2013, 09:42 PM
Typhoon prompts 'fast' by Philippines climate delegate
By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent, BBC News
The head of the Philippines delegation at UN climate talks in Poland has said he will stop eating until participants make "meaningful" progress.
In an emotional speech, Yeb Sano linked the "staggering" devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyam to a changing climate.
Mr Sano said he was speaking on behalf of those who lost their lives in the storm and his fast would last until "we stop this madness".
His speech brought tears to the eyes of other delegates and a standing ovation.
“What my country is going through as a result of this extreme climate event is madness”.
Mr Sano said the typhoon had made land near his home area, and he had just had word that members of his family had survived.
At the opening of the two-week Conference of the Parties (Cop), Mr Sano said he was not just speaking for those who lost their lives but for the thousands who were now orphans.
He told the meeting he would refuse to eat until progress is made.
"In solidarity with my countrymen who are struggling to find food back home, I will now commence a voluntary fasting for the climate, this means I will voluntarily refrain from eating food during this Cop, until a meaningful outcome is in sight."
"What my country is going through as a result of this extreme climate event is madness, the climate crisis is madness. We can stop this madness right here in Warsaw," he said.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/71043000/jpg/_71043625_yeb2.jpg

Mr Sano's intervention unleashed a wave of emotion in the normally staid surroundings of the UN conference.
China proposed three minutes of silence in memory of the victims. Delegates stood, some with tears in their eyes as they reflected on the scale of human loss in the super storm.
Earlier the UN's climate chief, Christiana Figueres, had opened the meeting saying the typhoon was part of the "sobering reality" and negotiators should go the "extra mile" in their efforts.
Speaking at the conference centre at the national football stadium in Warsaw, Ms Figueres reminded the delegates that climate change was not a game.
"There are no winners and losers, we all either win or lose in the future we make for ourselves."
Island support
Participants from small island states said the typhoon served as a stark reminder of "the cost of inaction".
In a statement, Olai Ngedikes the lead negotiator for the Alliance of Small Island States (Aosis) said that the storm should motivate the work in Warsaw.
She said that discussions on the issue of loss and damage, a key element for developing countries, must proceed at pace.
"It has become clear that there are now impacts from climate change that can no longer be avoided.
"It is therefore essential that we establish an international mechanism on loss and damage here in Warsaw and address this crisis once and for all," she said.
Despite their sympathy for the situation in the Philippines, developed nations are likely to resist a formal, legal basis for future loss and damage claims associated with climate change.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24899647

trish
11-11-2013, 10:47 PM
Thanks Ecstatic, for your efforts and the handy DONATE button.

GroobySteven
11-11-2013, 11:44 PM
Grooby/Ladyboy-Ladyboy (http://join.ladyboy-ladyboy.com/track/NzUxLjIuNy43LjEzLjAuMC4wLjA) Fundraiser for the Philippines : 100% of the new sales from these links to Ladyboy-Ladyboy (http://join.ladyboy-ladyboy.com/track/NzUxLjIuNy43LjEzLjAuMC4wLjA) will go directly to GlobalGiving.org to provide aide to those affected by the typhoons. http://www.ladyboy-ladyboy.com/give/ (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ladyboy-ladyboy.com%2Fgive%2F&h=fAQEc1BDL&enc=AZNwb8cmwOE_OaXbVhdx0TrsuRhqd2M3cy5Vb-n8NuYPk1XEQHEeJ8fjAm2qWU_zDBLYgEKW1nBH_rGmJvSWe4CZ uW2t4dorcGPLhlsReXVNSSYD6dlESItx7FPNzpdX1evUBZPMDi LuV11KKJW1Yxwy&s=1)

Please share this page and the links!

Fancy fancy
11-12-2013, 02:10 AM
A tragedy. Great to see this gesture from grooby. Also very proud of the UK's donation.

bimale69
11-12-2013, 04:47 AM
Big thanks to grooby. My partner's hometown of Hernani, Eastern Samar was also severely damaged in the storm, and her family and many of her friends (who are also trans or gay) were still living or staying there when the typhoon made landfall, we've been getting reports trickling in of people in desperate need of food, water, and medical aid, and are praying for her people there.

Ecstatic
11-12-2013, 06:12 PM
Reports from the Philippines keep getting more dire, as a new tropical depression is moving in and expected to drop another half foot of rain on the devastated central islands. Kudos to Grooby for their generous support through http://www.ladyboy-ladyboy.com/give/ (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ladyboy-ladyboy.com%2Fgive%2F&h=fAQEc1BDL&enc=AZNwb8cmwOE_OaXbVhdx0TrsuRhqd2M3cy5Vb-n8NuYPk1XEQHEeJ8fjAm2qWU_zDBLYgEKW1nBH_rGmJvSWe4CZ uW2t4dorcGPLhlsReXVNSSYD6dlESItx7FPNzpdX1evUBZPMDi LuV11KKJW1Yxwy&s=1). We are expanding our support: 100% of all new member signups in the next month will go to the relief effort.

irvin66
11-12-2013, 06:21 PM
Yes, it is important to try and help them in every way we can!

Mahinang tao sa Pilipinas!

GroobySteven
11-12-2013, 06:24 PM
Reports from the Philippines keep getting more dire, as a new tropical depression is moving in and expected to drop another half foot of rain on the devastated central islands. Kudos to Grooby for their generous support through http://www.ladyboy-ladyboy.com/give/ (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ladyboy-ladyboy.com%2Fgive%2F&h=fAQEc1BDL&enc=AZNwb8cmwOE_OaXbVhdx0TrsuRhqd2M3cy5Vb-n8NuYPk1XEQHEeJ8fjAm2qWU_zDBLYgEKW1nBH_rGmJvSWe4CZ uW2t4dorcGPLhlsReXVNSSYD6dlESItx7FPNzpdX1evUBZPMDi LuV11KKJW1Yxwy&s=1). We are expanding our support: 100% of all new member signups in the next month will go to the relief effort.


Good stuff mate!

bimale69
11-12-2013, 06:55 PM
Just got word from my angel, her friend's families and her own family are mostly safe and accounted for, with a couple more of her lb friends still out of contact but hopefully they sought shelter, but many of the survivors are still in desperate need of food, shelter, medicine, etc, as the highways leading into hernani are completely fucked up, and bands of looters hijacking relief convoys(WTF is wrong with some people). The latest I've heard in the news is there is aid pouring in for everywhere, and the USA is sending a carrier group and marines for more assistance.

On behalf of my partner to all who have contributed to aid charities, or are going to, "Salamat" (thank you) and God bless.

LadyTSFrancine
11-12-2013, 07:08 PM
So happy to know that most people around the world are willing to help our country.,!

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Ananke
11-13-2013, 12:37 PM
Why does it always take a disaster to bring the best out of human beings?