Child-focused organization World Vision is calling for donations and volunteers
to support their ongoing relief efforts for the immediate needs of the people
affected by Taal Volcano’s unrest.
Aside from monetary donations to support the operations in progress,
World Vision is also accepting emergency essentials such as dust masks that
will be distributed in evacuation centers in Batangas.
“World Vision is committed to support the families, especially the
children, who are in difficult situation because of the eruption. Our response
team is already on the ground and will also be distributing hygiene kits,
plastic mats, blankets, drinking water and other emergency essentials in the
coming days,” said World Vision’s National Director Rommel Fuerte.
Alert level 4 remains hoisted over Taal Volcano which means that
hazardous explosive eruption is imminent within hours or days. The Philippine
Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PhiVolcs) has already reported at
least 280 volcanic eruptions and lava fountains generating 800-meter tall dark
gray steam-laden plumes. The volcanic activities also prompted the education
department to cancel the classes of more than five million students across four
regions.
Mandatory evacuations have been enforced in communities living within
the 14-kilometre radius of Taal Volcano’s crater. According to United Nations
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), there are at
least 450,000 people within the danger zone who are the most vulnerable to
“possible hazards of pyroclastic density currents and volcanic tsunami.”
11-year old Princess from Laurel, Batangas shared, "I pray that
this will be over so we can go home soon." Her family is taking refuge in
a school turned evacuation center, sharing a classroom with seven other
families. Princess says it's cold in the evening, she could barely sleep. She also gets terrified with the constant
jolts caused by the restless Taal.
World Vision aims to initially support the immediate needs of 2,000
families or 10,000 individuals with provision of hygiene kits (bath and laundry
soaps, toothbrushes and toothpastes, sanitary packs, nail cutter, undergarments
and malong or tube skirt), non-food items (mosquito net, mats and blanket),
dust mask and drinking water. Child-friendly spaces will also be set up to help
children cope from the distress caused by the disaster while cash-for-work
focusing on community clean-up will be implemented towards the early recovery
phase of the response.
“With the continuous volcanic activities, we do not know when the
affected children and their families will be able to go back to their homes. I
appeal to our donors and partners to help us respond to their needs,” said
Fuerte.
To support the affected children and their families, click this link to
go to World Vision’s donation page: https://wvph.co/DonateForTaal. You may
also call World Vision at (02) 8372-7777 or (0917) 866-4824.
For more information, like and follow World Vision Philippines on
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit their official website www.worldvision.org.ph.
About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy
organization dedicated to working with children, their families and communities
to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by its Christian faith and values,
it is dedicated to working with the world’s most vulnerable people. It serves
and collaborates with all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or
gender.
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