Tuesday, November 19, 2013

NAFCON Sends Help to Philippines!


Hello Mama and Papa,

Just sharing important information with you and all who follow our posts on our continuous efforts to help the Philippines.

The National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON) will assist in the direct transfer of monetary donations for people interested in making a financial contribution to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda ...in the Philippines. Donations will be sent directly to the Bayanihan Alay sa Sambayanan or BALSA (People's Cooperation for the People).
  • Online donations can be made through http://www.nafconusa.org/.
  • For qualifying tax-deductible donations, make checks payable to "St. George Fontana," and on the memo line write: "NAFCON Bayanihan Relief." Mail to 17895 San Bernardino Ave. Fontana, CA 92335-6155 c/o Naida Castro. Please include your return address with your donation and email trea@nafconusa.org for necessary documentation.

Please share! 
 
Thank you.
 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Thank You Team Mama & Sponsors of 2013!

 
Dearest Mama,
 
This year marks our 6th year in a row supporting the Alzheimer's Association for Memory Walk 2013!  We wore our purple with pride, raising $870, recruiting 35 members and reaching 73% of our team goal!  We will keep at it for as long as we can in hopes to find a cure and help others cherish their memories forever!
 
With Strength & Love,
 
The Dizon Fam Bam
 

 
 
 
  
 
TEAM MAMA 2013:
Maribelle "Bea" Dizon Wigginton (Team Captain)
Joseph "Joe Bean" Wigginton
Froy & Maria Dizon
Leonard, Michelle & Amaya Ayau
Richard Gomez & Myrnelle Dizon 

Kelli Bindernagel* 
Connie, Jon, & Nina Aves
Thelma Mangahas
Fred & Bott Santiago
Anthony & Marc Dizon

Neil Aves & Aurora Dominguez*
Krys & Alyssa Strong
Alan & Jordan Strong*
Teresita Tabora
Florence Lopez
Aurora Almario
Ernie Morales
Maria Querido
Joy Roque
Fernin Rosatllo
Bert & Rose Yambot
Matthew & Mitchell Maliglig

* = Virtual Members
 
  
SPONSORS:
Mrs. Maribelle Dizon Wigginton
Froy & Maria Dizon
Leonard & Michelle Ayau
Richard Gomez & Myrnelle Dizon
Anthony Dizon
Chica
Connie Dizon
Florence Lopez
Fugi Rok
Thelma Mangahas
Neil & Aurora
Ting Araneta
Aurora Almario
Cash Donations Los Angeles
& to those who chose to donate anonymously

 
 

We Are The World for Philippines.


 
Dearest Mama and Papa,
 
It has been a rough year for the people back in our homeland of the Philippines.   
 
Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) is the second-deadliest Philippine Typhoon on record, killing at least 3,976 people in that country alone.  The thirtieth named storm of the 2013 Pacific Typhoon season, Haiyan originated from an area of low pressure several hundred kilometers east-southeast of Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia on November 2. Tracking generally westward, environmental conditions favored tropical cyclogenesis and the system developed into a tropical depression the following day. After becoming a tropical storm and attaining the name Haiyan at 0000 UTC on November 4, the system began a period of rapid intensification that brought it to typhoon intensity by 1800 UTC on November 5. By November 6, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) assessed the system as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale; the storm passed over the island of Kayangel in Palau shortly after attaining this strength.

Thereafter, it continued to intensify; at 1200 UTC on November 7, the Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA) upgraded the storm's maximum ten-minute sustained winds to 235 km/h (145 mph), the highest in relation to the cyclone. At 1800 UTC, the JTWC estimated the system's one-minute sustained winds to 315 km/h (195 mph), unofficially making Haiyan the fourth most intense tropical cyclone ever observed. Several hours later, the eye of the cyclone made its first landfall in the Philippines at Guiuan, Eastern Samar, without any change in intensity; if verified, this would make Haiyan the strongest tropical cyclone to make a landfall on record, surpassing the old record of 305 km/h (190 mph) set by Atlantic Hurricane Camille in 1969.  Gradually weakening, the storm made five additional landfalls in the country before emerging over the South China Sea. Turning northwestward, the typhoon eventually struck northern Vietnam as a severe tropical storm on November 10. Haiyan was last noted as a tropical depression by the JMA the following day.
The cyclone caused catastrophic destruction in the central Philippines, particularly on Samar Island and Leyte. According to UN officials, about 11 million people have been affected and many have been left homeless. 

For more info, please click on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon Haiyan.

As a result of this natural disaster, people all over the world are coming together to send packages (Balikbayan boxes) and aid to the Philippines.  Your family has been donating as well, collecting items like clothes/shoes (especially for children), blankets, towels, and canned goods.  We are asking everyone and anyone who can help to do their part and people are responding with extreme generosity. 

Some of us are working with LBC Express Inc. (http://www.lbcexpress.com/) since they are shipping items to the Philippine Red Cross(http://www.redcross.org.ph/) for FREE from now until Nov. 23rd.  This information has been posted everywhere and sent via email to several contacts so people know where to go to send help.  More information will follow and we will utilize your blog to help spread the word.

"We help because we can...because it's what we do when someone needs help." Mabuhay!

 
We love and miss you both!

The Dizon Family