Today I made a donation to Red Cross Philippines for the victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda.
Although, this is not much [compared to the millions of US dollar donations of other countries (which is billions of pesos when converted) that I hope won't go to the pockets & bank accounts of greedy politicians here], this is the best I could give and I wish it will reach the people who need it on time. Last night, I also sent my medicines donation...
to Operation Tulong in SM Mall of Asia. Took me some time to find it. I didn't able to take a picture because I'm in a hurry to go back to see the chicks of the Manila Auto Salon in SMX Convention Center just beside SM Mall of Asia.
I called and sent my resumés in email to volunteer but to no avail and seems they already got too many people. Last time I volunteered was in 2011 fundraising campaign of the Tohoku earthquake victims in Japan.
http://ameblo.jp/elyu/page-11.html
http://ameblo.jp/elyu/page-10.html
http://ameblo.jp/elyu/page-9.html
http://ameblo.jp/elyu/page-8.html
http://ameblo.jp/elyu/page-7.html
For the country, last time I volunteered was in 2004 at Alabang New Life church for the landslide victims in Quezon province.
There's a saying in the Bible in Matthew 6:3-4: "But when you do a kindness to someone, do it secretly—don’t tell your left hand what your right hand is doing. And your Father, who knows all secrets, will reward you."
-Well, I'm doing this not because I'm hoping for a reward in return. I'm donating so people who needed my help can really receive it on time and to inspire other people as well to help and donate.




