Gawad Kalinga's Operation Walang Iwanan has set up relief operations to serve the hard-hit areas from Typhoon Pablo

Gawad Kalinga's Operation Walang Iwanan has set up relief operations to serve the hard-hit areas from Typhoon Pablo

As our countrymen struggle to recover from the destruction caused by Typhoon Pablo different parts of the Philippines, Gawad Kalinga's Operation Walang Iwanan has set up relief operations to serve the hard-hit areas of Davao Oriental, Bukidnon, and Compostela Valley.

GK aims to raise 10,000 food packs of P200.00 each. Here's how our Human Nature family of advocates, friends, and supporters can help out in Team GK's operation:

1. VOLUNTEER OR GIVE IN KIND

Urgently needed: rice, noodles, canned goods and 1-liter water bottles which will be repacked by our volunteers. Volunteers are welcome to join us at the GK Operation Walang Iwanan Command Centers at the following venues:

  • BUTUAN
    Urios Gym, Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte
    Contact Butch Ozarraga at 0917-555-5204
  • BUKIDNON
    San Agustin Parish Convent, Valencia City, Bukidnon
    Contact Richard Mercado at 0917-310-3098
  • DAVAO
    Desservir's Place, Sandawa Road near McArthur Highway
    Contact Tito Ricky at 0917-888-8674

2. DONATE CASH

Via Deposit:

  • Gawad Kalinga Philippine Peso Current Account
    # 3101 0977 56 BPI EDSA Greenhills
  • Gawad Kalinga US$ Savings Account
    # 3104 0162 34 BPI EDSA Greenhills
    (Swift code: BOPIPHMM)

Latest GK Operation Walang Iwanan Update: "As our relief efforts continue, we are shifting gears to address an emerging issue on HEALTH of the survivors. As of today, GK is organizing a medical mission to Cateel, Davao Oriental. We expect the team of GK doctors to arrive in Cateel on Dec 15. Please continue to share your resources to help those who survived Typhoon Pablo." - Kuya Luis Oquinena

Click here to donate online. For updates on OPERATION WALANG IWANAN, please visit Gawad Kalinga's Typhoon Pablo webpage.

In the words of Luis Oquinena, "Let us transform this disaster into an opportunity to bring hope to the families affected by Typhoon Pablo. Walang Iwanan!"

* Photos from Gawad Kalinga (Official Page)