Helping the Children Victims of Typhoon Haiyan

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My name is Kristine from here in the Philippines. Our Province is not directly affected by the Typhoon Haiyan yet me and my family started to collect old books, school supplies and etc in our neigbors. We ask our neighbors if they have old books or even school supplies that they can donate for the victims of typhoon Haiyan especially the children. 

The Typhoon Haiyan dont just took lives and properties of the people in Tacloban and other part of Visayan region but also Super Typhoon Haiyan took away the Hope and Dreams of many Children. In just short time the Typhoon took everything from those poor children. There books, bags, pencils and everthing was gone. 

Now, they need us, our help and our love and care. More than a material things they need our prayers, caring and love. Me and my friend are planning to go to Tacloban and personally give our donations. And of course help the children forget for while the tragic happens by teaching, feeding and play with them. We are going before Christmas week so that they will feel that after what happen Christmas Spirit are still alive. So that in simple ways the children will smile again.

So I am here to maybe ask for any help for them, For the Children of Tacloban. Any kind of donations can be, books, old books, pencils, papers, notebooks and etc. Let us help them to smile again. 

Let us continue to pray for them and help them to put smile in their heart and face back. Thank you for advance and God bless us all.

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