Friday, December 20, 2013

Philippines launches US$8.17b Haiyan rebuilding plan - Channel NewsAsia

Philippines launches US$8.17b Haiyan rebuilding plan - Channel NewsAsia: MANILA: The Philippine government launched an $8.17 billion plan on Wednesday to rebuild the lives of millions battered by Super Typhoon Haiyan.

Disasters cost US$130b in 2013, says Swiss Re | Money | The Malay Mail Online

Disasters cost US$130b in 2013, says Swiss Re | Money | The Malay Mail Online: GENEVA, Dec 18 — Disasters including the floods that struck central Europe in June caused global economic losses of about US$130 billion (RM423 billion) in 2013, reinsurer Swiss Re said today.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Philippines disaster inspires 'typhoon' of aid activity to meet basic needs | PBS NewsHour | Dec. 18, 2013 | PBS

Philippines disaster inspires 'typhoon' of aid activity to meet basic needs | PBS NewsHour | Dec. 18, 2013 | PBS: GWEN IFILL: Secretary of State John Kerry announced today the United States will provide $25 million in additional aid to help the Philippines recover from the devastating typhoon that struck that country last month.

Kerry visited hard-hit Tacloban, and also spoke of the need to act to prevent global warming and extreme weather.

European Union increases aid to typhoon-hit Philippines - News - World - The Voice of Russia: News, Breaking news, Politics, Economics, Business, Russia, International current events, Expert opinion, podcasts, Video

European Union increases aid to typhoon-hit Philippines - News - World - The Voice of Russia: News, Breaking news, Politics, Economics, Business, Russia, International current events, Expert opinion, podcasts, Video: The European Union is to give an additional 20 million euros (27.5 million dollars) in emergency aid for the Philippine communities worst hit by Typhoon Haiyan last month.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2013_12_18/European-Union-increases-aid-to-typhoon-hit-Philippines-7992/

Monday, December 02, 2013

Aid efforts continue to those affected by Typhoon Haiyan

Aid efforts continue to those affected by Typhoon Haiyan: “One of the most difficult aspects of [Typhoon] Haiyan is the remoteness of a lot of the Philippines,” Bernadette Greenland, a member of the American Red Cross, said. “It is extremely difficult for a lot of our teams working out in the field to get to the devastated areas where there are washed out roads and roads covered with debris and fallen trees.”


Red Cross teams have reported bodies floating down rivers and bodies wrapped in plastic on the sides of roads, an attempt to respect those who have died from the disaster. What remains of the streets is littered with broken power lines, splinters of houses, turned over cars and numerous other objects.

Only good stuff, please, aid workers tell donors | Inquirer News

Only good stuff, please, aid workers tell donors | Inquirer News: BORONGAN CITY, Eastern Samar—Disaster relief officials here on Friday appealed to donors to give only goods that were usable to avoid further delays in their distribution to survivors of Supertyphoon “Yolanda.”

Social welfare officer Victoria Tagum, who heads the distribution of relief in Eastern Samar, said donations still had to be sorted because many contained items that were no longer of any use.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Sandy Task Force Issues Recommendations for Long-Term Recovery

Sandy Task Force Issues Recommendations for Long-Term Recovery: In October 2012, shortly after Hurricane Sandy caused devastation to several states along the Eastern Seaboard, President Barack Obama created a high-level federal team representing 24 agencies to consider a long-term recovery strategy for the states most affected.

The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force was charged with preparing a report with recommendations on its findings with specific instructions to think ahead and consider long-term needs for the vulnerable Atlantic Coast states.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Philippines disaster diary: Desolation and bleakness has engulfed Tacloban | Cecil Laguardia | Global development | theguardian.com

Philippines disaster diary: Desolation and bleakness has engulfed Tacloban | Cecil Laguardia | Global development | theguardian.com: Philippines disaster diary: Desolation and bleakness has engulfed Tacloban
In her second instalment, aid worker Cecil Laguardia describes the impact of typhoon Haiyan and the subsequent relief effort

Typhoon Haiyan: an account of post-disaster relief | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional

Typhoon Haiyan: an account of post-disaster relief | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional: Typhoon Haiyan: an account of post-disaster relief
From overcoming transport issues to mental health support, we hear from an emergency coordinator about the challenges of delivering humanitarian assistance

Stars donate songs for Philippines relief album - The Washington Post

Stars donate songs for Philippines relief album - The Washington Post: NEW YORK — Dozens of top stars have donated songs to an album aimed at raising funds for disaster relief in the Philippines.

Songs by The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Beyonce, U2 and Bruno Mars are among the 39 donated to “Songs for the Philippines,” available for purchase Monday at iTunes and for streaming on iTunes Radio.

Polaris Donating Off-Road Vehicles for the Tornado Disaster Relief Effort | Off-Road.com Blog

Polaris Donating Off-Road Vehicles for the Tornado Disaster Relief Effort | Off-Road.com Blog: Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) today announced the company is donating two RANGER 800 full-size, side-by-side vehicles, equipped with TerrainArmor™ Non-Pneumatic Tires (NPT), to help with the tornado disaster relief effort in Washington, Illinois. The units will be donated to Team Rubicon, a non-profit disaster relief organization that unites the skills of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams worldwide.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Typhoon Haiyan death toll jumps to 5,235 in Philippines | KTSM News Channel 9 | News, Weather and Sports | El Paso, Las Cruces, Juarez

Typhoon Haiyan death toll jumps to 5,235 in Philippines | KTSM News Channel 9 | News, Weather and Sports | El Paso, Las Cruces, Juarez: The death toll from this month's Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines has spiked to 5,235, a national agency reported early Saturday.

That figure -- posted at 6 a.m. (5 p.m. ET Friday) on the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council's website

Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda Fact Sheet #11 | U.S. Agency for International Development

Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda Fact Sheet #11 | U.S. Agency for International Development: To date, the U.S. Government (USG) has provided nearly $52 million to support the needs of typhoon-affected populations

Response activities shift to early recovery in some less-affected areas

Relief commodities, including shelter materials, continue to arrive in Tacloban

Friday, November 22, 2013

Typhoon Haiyan affected 4.6m children, says Save the Children | GulfNews.com

Typhoon Haiyan affected 4.6m children, says Save the Children | GulfNews.com: Manila: The US-based Save the Children estimated 4.6 million children have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan, with many witnessing the devastation first hand as their homes were swept away by the typhoon.

“Many children remain out of school, unattended and potentially vulnerable to abuse and exploitation,” the NGO said.

The Daily Pennsylvanian :: Penn organizations send relief to typhoon victims

The Daily Pennsylvanian :: Penn organizations send relief to typhoon victims: One major agency working toward this goal is the Center for High Impact Philanthropy, a part of the School of Social Policy & Practice. The center, with the help of Penn students throughout the University, was able to start tracking the recovery efforts of on-the-ground organizations the day after the storm hit.

3 Ways to Make Your Disaster Giving Better Beyond Typhoon Haiyan

3 Ways to Make Your Disaster Giving Better Beyond Typhoon Haiyan: his is a good time to think about the way we respond to disasters. Natural disasters seem to be occurring more often all around the world, and they may be growing worse. Typhoon Haiyan could be the largest typhoon in history.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Americans’ Interest in Philippine Crisis Less Than in Other Disasters, Poll Finds – Philanthropy Today - Blogs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Americans’ Interest in Philippine Crisis Less Than in Other Disasters, Poll Finds – Philanthropy Today - Blogs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Typhoon Haiyan is commanding less attention among American than previous high-profile natural disasters, a trend likely to be mirrored in giving, The Christian Science Monitor writes, citing a new Pew Research Center study.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

IRS Warns Consumers of Possible Scams Relating to Relief of Typhoon Victims

IRS Warns Consumers of Possible Scams Relating to Relief of Typhoon Victims: RS Warns Consumers of Possible Scams Relating to Relief of Typhoon Victims

IR-2013-90, Nov. 15, 2013

WASHINGTON ― The Internal Revenue Service today issued a consumer alert about possible scams taking place in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan. On Nov. 8, 2013, Typhoon Haiyan — known as Yolanda in the Philippines — made landfall in the central Philippines, bringing strong winds and heavy rains that have resulted in flooding, landslides, and widespread damage.

Following major disasters, it is common for scam artists to impersonate charities to get money or private information from well-intentioned taxpayers. Such fraudulent schemes may involve contact by telephone, social media, email or in-person solicitations.

NewsRoomAmerica.com - FACT SHEET: U.S. Response to Typhoon Haiyan

NewsRoomAmerica.com - FACT SHEET: U.S. Response to Typhoon Haiyan: Since Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on November 8, U.S. disaster relief experts and military personnel have worked around the clock to deliver food, water, medicine, and shelter to help those hit hardest by the storm. In support of the Philippines’ relief effort, the United States is providing more than $37 million in humanitarian aid to those in need.

Philippines Relief Hits $78.2 Million; Supplies Getting Through | The NonProfit Times

Philippines Relief Hits $78.2 Million; Supplies Getting Through | The NonProfit Times: A week after Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of the Philippines, charities have raised more than $78.2 million in pledges and charitable contributions as they continue to send aid amid the devastation. And reports from various news agencies this morning showed aid finally making it to so of the more isolated areas.

The American Red Cross on Saturday increased its commitment by $5 million, to $11 million, for the typhoon response. The Washington, D.C.-based relief agency had raised nearly $27 million in donations and pledges but that figure has not been updated since Friday.

Among the largest totals reported by nonprofits in the first week were:

Big Lottery Fund pledges �5m in Philippines typhoon aid | Third Sector

Big Lottery Fund pledges �5m in Philippines typhoon aid | Third Sector: The BLF will donate the money to UK charities that are helping to rebuild communities devastated by Typhoon Haiyan

The Big Lottery Fund has pledged to give up to �5m to UK charities that are helping to rebuild communities in the Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan.

The BLF said it would start an urgent consultation with UK non-governmental organisations working in the disaster area, the Disasters Emergency Committee and Bond, the membership body for UK organisations working in international development, to see how the money could be spent.

Canada is on the right track with typhoon Haiyan disaster relief efforts

Canada is on the right track with typhoon Haiyan disaster relief efforts: ROXAS, Philippines – Canada’s quick dispatch of the Disaster Assistance Response Team, otherwise known as the DART, to the severely battered north end of Panay Island was the right call.

So was how transport aircraft with troops and kit were sent forward to Hawaii and Guam before the location of the Canadian mission was even decided upon.

Typhoon Haiyan: Emergency food supplies yet to reach 600,000 survivors

Typhoon Haiyan: Emergency food supplies yet to reach 600,000 survivors: MANILA (AFP) - Some 600,000 survivors of a deadly typhoon that tore through the Philippines are yet to receive World Food Programme assistance, the body said Tuesday, 11 days after the disaster struck.

Chinese Military Mimics U.S., Looks to Disaster Relief to Change Perceptions - Defense One

Chinese Military Mimics U.S., Looks to Disaster Relief to Change Perceptions - Defense One: As Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines on Nov. 2, about 60 soldiers from the Chinese military were in Hawaii taking part in a joint military exercise with the United States and several other nations to better coordinate relief efforts in the event of a typhoon in the region.

The military exercise was timely, if not ironic, but it also underscores China’s growing willingness to work with its neighbors, even if they’re not allies.

Midwest Tornadoes: Agencies Provide Disaster Relief - News and Weather For The Quad Cities -

Midwest Tornadoes: Agencies Provide Disaster Relief - News and Weather For The Quad Cities -: With homes and lives torn apart by tornadoes that struck the Midwest, including Illinois, people are wondering how they can help? Two agencies are already on the ground assisting victims.

The American Red Cross of the Quad Cities has sent a half dozen people to assist with providing food, shelter and supplies to those affected by the storms. The Red Cross says it opened a total 12 shelters in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan.

Britons donate almost �40m to help victims of typhoon Haiyan | World news | The Guardian

Britons donate almost �40m to help victims of typhoon Haiyan | World news | The Guardian: The joint charity appeal for victims of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines has raised almost �40m since its launch, the organisers said on Monday.

The �39m given to the Disasters Emergency Committee since the start of the appeal on 12 November is likely to be an underestimate because some cash given directly to the 14 leading charities which make up the DEC remains to be added to the total.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Amphibious ships to replace carrier helping with Philippines disaster - News - Stripes

Amphibious ships to replace carrier helping with Philippines disaster - News - Stripes: EOUL — The USS George Washington will likely leave the Philippines in about three days, after the arrival of two amphibious ships that are better equipped to deal with a disaster such as Typhoon Haiyan, Navy officials said Monday.

While smaller than the aircraft carrier that arrived last Thursday, the USS Ashland and the USS Germantown can move closer to affected areas and provide better helicopter support, according to 7th Fleet spokesman Cmdr. William Marks.

Disaster fund too rigid to offer timely help in Philippines, say charities | South China Morning Post

Disaster fund too rigid to offer timely help in Philippines, say charities | South China Morning Post: Disaster fund too rigid to offer timely help in Philippines, say charities

Major charities call on government to revamp Disaster Relief

Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Begin an Odyssey to Find Their Families in the Philippines - WSJ.com

Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Begin an Odyssey to Find Their Families in the Philippines - WSJ.com: CEBU CITY, Philippines—Just after nightfall, three men jostled with hundreds of other people for spots aboard a rust-stained ferry leaving this port for an island where they hoped to find loved ones alive—or prepare to bury them.

Typhoon Haiyan ripped across the Philippines a week earlier, focusing much of its wrath on Samar Island. A few hundred of those on the Cebu dock found their way aboard the Samar-bound 34-year-old ferry, the Blessed Stars.

Top Philippines Relief Charities, According To Charity Navigator

Top Philippines Relief Charities, According To Charity Navigator: yphoon Haiyan, considered the most powerful storm to ever make landfall battered the Philippines with sustained winds close to 200 mph. The current death toll is feared to be over 10,000. The storm has caused mudslides, 30 feet high storm surges, as well as flash flooding. According to Philippine authorities, more than 12 million people are at risk due to the storm's powerful impact.

U.S. and U.K. Aid Groups Report Rapid Typhoon Haiyan Giving - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

U.S. and U.K. Aid Groups Report Rapid Typhoon Haiyan Giving - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Individual Americans gave more than $33-million for relief work in the Philippines in the week after the island nation was struck by Typhoon Haiyan, CNN Money says.

The American Red Cross said it had collected $11-million from U.S. donors as of Thursday morning, and the figure was expected to climb once contributions made via Facebook and iTunes were factored in. Unicef had taken in $4.7-million by Thursday, and World Vision said its tally at the end of Friday was $6-million.

Picking the Best Charity for Typhoon Haiyan Relief | Eric Friedman

Picking the Best Charity for Typhoon Haiyan Relief | Eric Friedman: We have all seen the horrific pictures and news stories from the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan, and many of us want to help. Experts are offering advice on how to do this most effectively, though the recommendations vary and sometimes even conflict. To make sense of it all, I've compiled a summary of the various pieces of advice so that thoughtful donors have a more complete picture of the landscape before making the decision of how best to help.

The Challenges And Limitations Of Disaster Donations | KGOU

The Challenges And Limitations Of Disaster Donations | KGOU: The Challenges And Limitations Of Disaster Donations

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Typhoon Haiyan task force forms to rush aid - SFGate

Typhoon Haiyan task force forms to rush aid - SFGate: rustrated by delayed relief efforts in regions of the Philippines most devastated by a powerful typhoon, leaders of an alliance of Filipino American organizations launched a campaign Wednesday to ask for donations and streamline those gifts to the islands.

The National Alliance for Filipino Concerns was among a number of groups trying to ramp up fundraising, and they announced their campaign

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Typhoon Haiyan: New storms slowing relief efforts in Philippines - chicagotribune.com

Typhoon Haiyan: New storms slowing relief efforts in Philippines - chicagotribune.com: he death toll from the massive typhoon that hit the Philippines is likely closer to 2,000 or 2,500, not the previously reported figure of 10,000, President Benigno Aquino told CNN in an interview on Tuesday.

"The figure right now I have is about 2,000, but this might still get higher," Aquino told CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour in an interview was posted on CNN's website.

Emergency relief in the Philippines and fundraising for your nonprofit | FundraisingCoach.com

Emergency relief in the Philippines and fundraising for your nonprofit | FundraisingCoach.com: Congratulations to Facebook and the Red Cross for making it ridiculously easy to support those devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines!

Even if you don't have the connections or relationship to get this type of top billing on Facebook, there are loads of ways you and your nonprofit can support the relief efforts.

Typhoon Haiyan: How to Help with Recovery Efforts

Typhoon Haiyan: How to Help with Recovery Efforts: Relief organizations and first-responders are mobilizing to provide aid to those affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Organizations are working tirelessly on the ground to provide clean water, first aid, food, and shelter to those impacted. We've compiled a list of organizations to which you can donate to support these efforts as well as some disaster recovery resources. The staff at TechSoup Global is keeping all those affected by the devastating typhoon in our thoughts as we work to support recovery efforts.

DEC Philippines appeal raises �13m in a day

DEC Philippines appeal raises �13m in a day: The Disasters Emergency Committee has raised �13m for its Philippines Typhoon appeal less than 24 hours after its first advertisements hit television screens.

The funds have poured in since the fundraising organisation, which comprises 14 member agencies, announced its appeal yesterday morning. The DEC said the rate of donations is “unprecedented” in its appeal history.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Canadian charity GlobalMedic working in Philippines to prevent secondary disaster after Typhoon Haiyan | KNLive

Canadian charity GlobalMedic working in Philippines to prevent secondary disaster after Typhoon Haiyan | KNLive: We’re focused on getting them clean drinking water,” says Rahul Singh, founder and executive director of GlobalMedic, an organization dedicated to helping people get water in areas of devastation. The groups have teams on the ground in the Philippines who have water purification systems and tablets. “People are vulnerable – they lost their shelter – and we don’t want them to get sick. We want to avoid catastrophe.”

Sending Prayers and Concrete Help to the Philippines: Bayanihan’ Spirit | Beth’s Blog

Sending Prayers and Concrete Help to the Philippines: Bayanihan’ Spirit | Beth’s Blog: esterday, Veteran’s Day, was a sad day for me. I remembered my Dad, who passed away this year, who was a WW2 Vet and stationed in the Philippines. I remember him telling me stories about his experience there , one poignant story about going into a rural village and finding it destroyed. He and his fellow soldiers found a church bell in the jungle and returned it to the villagers who were overjoyed to have it although the church itself was destroyed.

Crafting Better Disaster Response After Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines - World Report (usnews.com)

Crafting Better Disaster Response After Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines - World Report (usnews.com): On Saturday, at the request of the Philippines Government, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel instructed Pacific Command to support humanitarian relief operations associated with the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. Logistics support, including maritime search and rescue, medium-heavy lift, fixed wing support and enablers will be provided. The Department of Defense has touted the importance of a "whole of government" approach to disaster relief that would integrate U.S. military and civilian agency assistance and link directly with those on the ground in affected countries.

How Nonprofits and Donors Can Help With Typhoon Haiyan Relief - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

How Nonprofits and Donors Can Help With Typhoon Haiyan Relief - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: he Chronicle talked with Robert Ottenhoff, president of the Center for Disaster Philanthropy about what is happening and how donors and nonprofits can avoid mistakes.

This is the first big interna�tional disaster since your group was founded in August 2012. What are your thoughts on the donor-solicitation or giving efforts so far?

Canadian disaster-relief team moving ‘incredibly fast,’ Baird says - The Globe and Mail

Canadian disaster-relief team moving ‘incredibly fast,’ Baird says - The Globe and Mail: Ottawa has sent a disaster-response team to help with typhoon relief efforts in the Philippines.

Canada’s Disaster Assistance Response Team, known as DART, is made up of Canadian Forces personnel who are trained to respond quickly to humanitarian emergencies abroad. The team’s most recent deployment was after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.

WFP Mounts Logistics Response For People Hit By Typhoon Haiyan | WFP | United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide

WFP Mounts Logistics Response For People Hit By Typhoon Haiyan | WFP | United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide: MANILA - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is mobilising food and logistics supplies and communications equipment to assist the Government-led emergency response to Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.

Country Director and WFP Representative Praveen Agrawal, who returned today to Manila from the affected areas, said: “The main challenges right now are related to logistics. Roads are blocked, airports are destroyed. As the UN agency leading the humanitarian community’s Logistics Cluster, WFP is working with the government to set up operational hubs and organize airlifts of essential supplies.”

DEC launches Philippines typhoon appeal

DEC launches Philippines typhoon appeal: The Disasters Emergency Committee has launched an appeal for the Philippines, just three days after the super typhoon Haiyan struck the archipelago.

By yesterday all but one of the 14 member agencies of the Disasters Emergency Committee had launched their individual appeals following the devastating typhoon which has left many thousands dead and millions stranded in the south east Asian country. Action Aid was the only one of the charities not to have launched its own appeal for the Philippines as it does not work in the country, instead it was asking for donations for dealing with the impact of Haiyan in neighbouring Vietnam, where it does have operations.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Diary of a Disaster: Typhoon Recover Underway in Cebu City, Philippines - Southeast Asia Real Time - WSJ

Diary of a Disaster: Typhoon Recover Underway in Cebu City, Philippines - Southeast Asia Real Time - WSJ: In the provincial government offices here, hundreds of mostly young volunteers have gathered, flocking from universities, hospitals and local call centers to help mobilize aid to the areas most gravely affected by a super-typhoon that swept across the Philippines on Friday, causing untold damage and deaths estimated to reach into the thousands.

Emotions high among Bay State kin | Boston Herald

Emotions high among Bay State kin | Boston Herald: A Bay State disaster relief expert left last night for his native Philippines to aid survivors of one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall, while other local Filipinos searched for ways to help from afar as the death toll mounted.

Luis Matnog, disaster program manager at the American Red Cross of Eastern Massachusetts, will spend the next month as part of a relief team assessing the needs of people in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.

Charities providing relief for victims of Typhoon Haiyan

National Philanthropic Trust: Charities providing relief for victims of Typhoon Haiyan

The following are 501(c)3 US charities providing on-the-ground relief in wake of the recent typhoon that devastated the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia. When recommending a grant, please indicate “Typhoon Haiyan Relief” as the purpose of your grant to ensure that the charity designates your gift for this purpose.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

BBC News - Typhoon Haiyan: Philippines battles to bring storm aid

BBC News - Typhoon Haiyan: Philippines battles to bring storm aid: 'Not enough manpower'

The relief efforts in the Philippines are being focused on the eastern province of Leyte and its capital Tacloban.

But officials in the city said they were struggling to distribute aid, looting was widespread and order was proving difficult to enforce.

Horror stories as 10,000 feared dead in Typhoon Haiyan

Horror stories as 10,000 feared dead in Typhoon Haiyan: Rescue and relief efforts were having trouble getting to the scene of the most damage, such as Tacloban, where even the Red Cross saw its offices damaged.

"This area has been totally ravaged", said Sebastien Sujobert, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tacloban. "Many lives were lost, a huge number of people are missing, and basic services such as drinking water and electricity have been cut off," he said.

Canada launches matching fund to help those impacted by Typhoon Haiyan � ForeignAffairs.co.nz

Canada launches matching fund to help those impacted by Typhoon Haiyan � ForeignAffairs.co.nz: Canada launches matching fund to help those impacted by Typhoon Haiyan

Canadian Foreign Affairs and International Trade –

Canada is calling on Canadians to help support the people affected by the devastating effects of Typhoon Haiyan through a matching fund. The announcement was made today by the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie

Vietnam heads to shelter as Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall | Herald Sun

Vietnam heads to shelter as Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall | Herald Sun: MORE than 600,000 people have been evacuated amid fears of flooding and damaging winds as a weakened Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall on the northeast coast of Vietnam.

The US Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) said the typhoon "is currently making landfall'' about 160km/h east south-east of the capital Hanoi.

CNN reported that the typhoon was packing sustained winds

Typhoon Haiyan Appeal |�Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation

Typhoon Haiyan Appeal |�Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation: Red Cross staff and volunteers are on the ground in the disaster-affected communities, helping people evacuate and providing emergency first aid and relief supplies, such as food, water and shelter.

An Australian Red Cross logistics expert headed to the hardest hit regions immediately to help coordinate the relief effort, and more disaster management experts are on standby.

Typhoon Haiyan Aid Efforts Complicated by Storm's Destruction - ABC News

Typhoon Haiyan Aid Efforts Complicated by Storm's Destruction - ABC News: Authorities working to account for the tens of thousands of people missing in wake of Typhoon Haiyan are also facing the challenge of getting desperately needed aid into a region devastated by one of the most powerful storms in history.

"Many lives were lost, a huge number of people are missing, and basic services such as drinking water and electricity have been cut off," Sebastien Sujobert, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) office in Tacloban, said in a statement.

Aid efforts begin after typhoon Haiyan kills 10,000 in Philippines – Sunday's developments | World news | theguardian.com

Aid efforts begin after typhoon Haiyan kills 10,000 in Philippines – Sunday's developments | World news | theguardian.com: Aid efforts begin after typhoon Haiyan kills 10,000 in Philippines – Sunday's developments

Super Typhoon Haiyan Slams Philippines; Heifer Mobilizing Teams to Aid Those Affected | Heifer International | Charity Ending Hunger And Poverty

Super Typhoon Haiyan Slams Philippines; Heifer Mobilizing Teams to Aid Those Affected | Heifer International | Charity Ending Hunger And Poverty: UPDATE (SUNDAY 1 p.m.) Heifer has successfully contacted all our central Philippines staff in the wake of super typhoon Haiyan, and they are all OK, however it is becoming clearer that our project areas were devastated by the force of the storm.

Heifer now knows that virtually all of our farming families in the direct line of the typhoon—about 4,000 people—will need immediate assistance. We will supplement the efforts of government and relief agencies with food, water and roofing materials to help meet basic shelter needs.

Typhoon Haiyan slams into northern Vietnam - CBS News

Typhoon Haiyan slams into northern Vietnam - CBS News: In the Philippines, the government and international relief agencies were trying to get emergency aid to the worst-hit areas. On Leyte Island, as many as 10,000 people were feared dead in Tacloban, the provincial capital.

President Barack Obama pledged U.S. aid in the wake of the typhoon, which is known as Yolanda under the Philippine naming system.

AGFUND pledges aid for Philippine typhoon victims | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.

AGFUND pledges aid for Philippine typhoon victims | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.: Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz has announced that Arab Gulf Program for Development (AGFUND) would donate $100,000 in relief to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the central Philippines.
The donation is the first from the Gulf to one of the world’s worst catastrophes, which has killed more than 10,000 people.

Typhoon Haiyan Death Toll Tops 10,000, According To Official Estimates

Typhoon Haiyan Death Toll Tops 10,000, According To Official Estimates: Super typhoon Haiyan destroyed about 70 to 80 percent of structures in its path as it tore through Leyte province on Friday, said police chief superintendent Elmer Soria, before weakening and heading west for Vietnam.

As rescue workers struggled to reach ravaged villages along the coast, where the death toll is as yet unknown, survivors foraged for food or searched for lost loved ones.

"People are walking like zombies looking for food," said Jenny Chu, a medical student in Leyte. "It's like a movie."

Irish Government to provide €1m aid to Philippines - RT� News

Irish Government to provide €1m aid to Philippines - RT� News: The Government has announced €1m in emergency funding towards the relief effort in the Philippines following the widespread destruction and loss of life caused by Typhoon Haiyan.

T�naiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore said the funding would go towards shelter, food, water and health.

U.S. offers aid, sends teams to help typhoon-ravaged Philippines - CNN.com

U.S. offers aid, sends teams to help typhoon-ravaged Philippines - CNN.com: The U.S. government had pledged an array of support from monetary aid to search-and-rescue missions in the Philippines, helping its longtime ally recover from a massive, devastating typhoon.

The U.S. Agency for International Development, known as USAID, announced Saturday it is immediately making available $100,000 to go for health care, clean water and sanitation to areas hit hard by the devastating storm.

How to help Typhoon Haiyan survivors - CNN.com

How to help Typhoon Haiyan survivors - CNN.com: If you're looking for someone missing in the Philippines, or if you have information about someone there, Google.org has launched the Typhoon Yolanda Person Finder. A Google crisis map has also been added to detail evacuation centers and areas designated for relief.

Charities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) from around the world are responding to this disaster. Many are detailed below with how they're providing aid and h

Friday, November 08, 2013

Disaster Relief Chartiy on the Ground as Super Typhoon Strikes Philippines - Press Release - Digital Journal

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Disaster Relief Chartiy on the Ground as Super Typhoon Strikes Philippines - Press Release - Digital Journal: WHO: Originally responding to a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that hit last month, international disaster relief organization, ShelterBox, is working in the Philippines as what meteorologists are calling the most powerful storm ever to make landfall approaches.

Philippines Typhoon Haiyan | Oxfam

Philippines Typhoon Haiyan | Oxfam: Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines on 8 November 2013.

Around 42,000 families or 210,000 individuals have been affected and are staying in 562 evacuation centres in 22 provinces, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

- Felipe Ramiro, acting country director of Oxfam in the Philippines.

Super Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest ever, rips into Philippines - CNN.com

Super Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest ever, rips into Philippines - CNN.com: Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms recorded on the planet -- smashed into island after island as it plowed across the central Philippines on Friday, threatening millions of people.

Super Typhoon Haiyan Threatening Heifer Farmers in the Philippines | Heifer International | Charity Ending Hunger And Poverty

Super Typhoon Haiyan Threatening Heifer Farmers in the Philippines | Heifer International | Charity Ending Hunger And Poverty: Super Typhoon Haiyan Threatening Heifer Farmers in the Philippines



UPDATE (9:15 p.m.):Preliminary damage reports are coming in from the Philippines, and while we are still awaiting word from country staff on how projects are faring, we know winds and rain from typhoon Haiyan are lashing eastern provinces, whipping up 12- to 15-foot waves, and felling trees in others. Communication lines were still operating out of Manila at 7 p.m. local time (9 a.m. in Manila), and we will provide updates on project participants as soon as we have them.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Hitting the Wall - For Marathon Charities, Numbers Are Slowing - NYTimes.com

Hitting the Wall - For Marathon Charities, Numbers Are Slowing - NYTimes.com: y this time of year, the height of fall marathon season, the e-mails have long piled up: marathon aspirants seeking charitable donations from family and friends to help them secure a spot in a particular race. On race days, charity logos on runners’ gear have become as ubiquitous as mile markers, an integral part of an event’s feel-good message of fitness and philanthropy.

4 Charity Lessons From Superstorm Sandy - Forbes

4 Charity Lessons From Superstorm Sandy - Forbes: t’s been a year since Superstorm Sandy killed more than 150 people, caused a million others in a dozen states to evacuate their homes and unleashed $65 billion worth of damage. So I thought this would be an apt time to review how charities served Sandy’s victims and see what lessons we can learn about making wise charitable donations when future disasters hit.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A Nonprofit Pushes to Make Legal Aid Key Part of Disaster Services - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

A Nonprofit Pushes to Make Legal Aid Key Part of Disaster Services - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Many people who suffered the wrath of Superstorm Sandy have spent the last year trying to make sense of a bewildering array of aid programs, fighting with their insurance companies, and scrambling to keep up with mortgage payments even as they make costly repairs.

Now the New York Legal Assistance Group, an organization that has worked hand-in-hand with storm victims to try to make the arduous road to recovery a little easier, is doing all it can to get charities, grant makers, and government to think about legal aid almost in the same way it thinks about the Red Cross: an essential nonprofit service that starts work right after a disaster strikes.

Tracking the Federal Sandy Aid Money One Year Later - NJ Spotlight

Tracking the Federal Sandy Aid Money One Year Later - NJ Spotlight: The Obama administration's $60.4 billion emergency funding request to Congress last December stated that part of the money for recovery and rebuilding should be used "to help the region prepare for future challenges, including future severe storms and coastal flooding, as well as impacts associated with a changing climate."

Displaced New Jersey Residents Not Impressed by Sandy Recovery Efforts, Survey Finds | PND | Foundation Center

Displaced New Jersey Residents Not Impressed by Sandy Recovery Efforts, Survey Finds | PND | Foundation Center: Displaced New Jersey Residents Not Impressed by Sandy Recovery Efforts, Survey Finds

Few New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy a year ago feel they are close to full recovery, while most feel they have been overlooked by the state's post-Sandy efforts, a survey by the Monmouth University Polling Institute finds.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Is 3D Printing the Future of Disaster Relief? | Motherboard

Is 3D Printing the Future of Disaster Relief? | Motherboard: But advocates for the technology say that it's only a matter of time before we're shipping raw materials and 3D printers instead of medical supplies to the site of a disaster. 3D printers are already being used in the medical field to create customized tracheal valves, umbilical cord clamps, splints, and even blood vessels. A group in Haiti is already using the umbilical cord clamps to show locals the potential for the technology. And it's only a matter of time before they get deployed in a disaster scenario, according to Thomas Campbell, a Virginia Tech professor and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.

Red Cross Agrees to Changes in Disaster Solicitations - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Red Cross Agrees to Changes in Disaster Solicitations - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Following criticism of its spending of Hurricane Sandy relief funds, the American Red Cross will make changes aimed at avoiding donor confusion over how it uses money raised in the wake of major disasters, the Associated Press reports.

Under an agreement with New York’s attorney general, the charity will modify the language of online appeals to give contributors more information about whether their gifts will go directly to victims of particular disaster or finance general Red Cross operations.

Monday, October 21, 2013

PHILANTHROPY 2173: Data-informed resiliency

PHILANTHROPY 2173: Data-informed resiliency: What data do cities already collect that, with the proper foresight and integration, could be useful in disasters? And how can they collect, use, and share the data in ways that protect personal privacy and that best serve the poor, infirm, and elderly (as opposed to discriminating against them)?

Friday, October 18, 2013

Alberta Flood Aid raises nearly 2.2 million dollars through benefit concert - Financial and Business News - MENAFN

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Alberta Flood Aid raises nearly 2.2 million dollars through benefit concert - Financial and Business News - MENAFN: CALGARY, Oct. 17, 2013 (Menafn - Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) --On Thursday, August 15, 2013, 32,000 music lovers joined together at McMahon Stadium in Calgary for Alberta Flood Aid, a star-studded benefit concert to raise much-needed funds for flood recovery in southern Alberta. Thanks to an enormous outpouring of support, nearly 2.2 million was raised.

This memorable night in music history, hosted by Brent Butt featured legendary artists including; Nickelback, Jann Arden, Randy Bachman, Tom Cochrane, Matthew Good, Colin James, Loverboy, Corb Lund, Johnny Reid, The Sadies, The Sheepdogs and Ian Tyson donating their time and services to contribute to the effort. TELUS funded the live, online broadcast of the concert for viewers across Canada free of charge.

Poor suffer digital deficit in disasters - Red Cross

Poor suffer digital deficit in disasters - Red Cross: In its annual World Disasters Report, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) charts the revolutionary impact of technology on humanitarian aid, but also explores the barriers to its adoption.

From text message warnings about coming storms and mobile apps telling survivors where to find relief, to online services that map needs in crises and digital collection of data on health or displaced families, the global expansion of mobile telephones and the internet has enabled two-way communication between people hit by disasters and the aid workers who help them.

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Social media, crisis mapping and the new frontier in disaster response | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional

Social media, crisis mapping and the new frontier in disaster response | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional: Social media, crisis mapping and the new frontier in disaster response

During a crisis the large amounts of data produced can be overwhelming to analyse. Microtasking could help solve that problem by harnessing the power of the crowd

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Record smashing swimmer Diana Nyad to swim laps for two days in Herald Square

Record smashing swimmer Diana Nyad to swim laps for two days in Herald Square: Swimming 110 miles from Cuba to Florida was apparently just a warm-up.

Beginning Tuesdayat 8:30 a.m., swimmer Diana Nyad will be swimming for 48 hours straight in a pool set up in Herald Square to support Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts while raising money for AmeriCares, the global health and disaster relief organization.

Report urges extreme weather superfund in wake of Sandy

Report urges extreme weather superfund in wake of Sandy: Escalating costs from weather disasters like superstorm Sandy and the recent Colorado floods show the need for a new national disaster relief and preparation fund, paid for with new revenue including a levy on atmospheric carbon emissions, according to a new report by the New Jersey-based nonprofit group U.S. Strong.

Wireless Developer Network

Wireless Developer Network: A unique SMS-driven fundraiser, has been launched in Russia under the banner “All Together”. The goal of the campaign is to raise funds for families hit by the floods in the Russian Far East. This event proved to be the biggest non-profit campaigns in Europe – more than 9.5 million people took part in it which allowed to raise more than US $ 23 million, and a considerable part of it was raised through SMS. The technical side of the fundraiser was handled by i-Free.

Friday, October 04, 2013

Lowe's Announces $500,000 Grant To First Response Team Of America - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee

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Lowe's Announces $500,000 Grant To First Response Team Of America - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee: MOORESVILLE, N.C., Oct. 4, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation today announced a $500,000 grant to the First Response Team of America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to working alongside local agencies to help save lives in the wake of destruction. Lowe's and the First Response Team are currently helping local families and communities recover from the recent flooding in Colorado. Volunteers are delivering critically needed cleaning supplies and assisting residents.

Indian, Nepalese armies carry out joint drill in Uttarakhand - Economic Times

Indian, Nepalese armies carry out joint drill in Uttarakhand - Economic Times: NEW DELHI: Armies of India and Nepal carried out joint disaster relief operations in the Himalayas during exercise 'Surya Kiran' held in Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand, which was recently devastated by heavy rains and floods.

Crowded field shuts charity out of next year’s marathon | Boston Herald

Crowded field shuts charity out of next year’s marathon | Boston Herald: But the foundation has been unable to get approval from either the BAA or marathon sponsor John Hancock to acquire race bibs for a charity team. In fact, at present, the BAA has not yet approved any bibs for any charity that supports those killed or injured in the blasts.

“We were approached by the families and friends of some of the victims who wanted to run for the foundation,” Hill told the Track. “We applied to John Hancock for bibs, and since it appears as though the charities are arbitrarily chosen, it seems odd that they wouldn’t choose a foundation that helps marathon victims.”

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Earthquake: Food supplies and tents reach Awaran – The Express Tribune

Earthquake: Food supplies and tents reach Awaran – The Express Tribune: ore than 328 people have died and hundreds of others have been injured because of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Balochistan on September 24, Express News reported on Wednesday.

Around 208 people died in the Awaran district alone. It is feared that the death toll will continue to rise as many people are reportedly trapped under rubble.

USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives Closes in Haiti and Celebrates Hundreds of Community Achievements | ReliefWeb

USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives Closes in Haiti and Celebrates Hundreds of Community Achievements | ReliefWeb: The Haiti Recovery Initiative is among the U.S. Government’s biggest earthquake response programs, and throughout its entire lifetime, the program has remained committed to helping Haitians rebuild their communities and work with national and local leadership to prioritize and respond to community needs,” said Ambassador White at the closing event.

USAID/OTI’s $155 million program supported the U.S. Government earthquake recovery efforts in Haiti in the regions of Port-au-Prince, Saint Marc and Cap Haitien.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Hell or High Water rodeo raises cash, spirits for flood victims

Hell or High Water rodeo raises cash, spirits for flood victims: Hell or High Water rodeo raises cash, spirits for flood victims

Disaster relief funding in the spotlight

Disaster relief funding in the spotlight: A Griffith University researcher wants to investigate whether government disaster relief funding has made a south Brisbane suburb better prepared for major flooding.

Rocklea was one of the worst-hit Brisbane suburbs during the 2010-11 floods, with the Brisbane Market inundated and an estimated 900 properties affected.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Students volunteer time for flood relief: How to get involved | CU Independent

Students volunteer time for flood relief: How to get involved | CU Independent: CU’s Volunteer Resource Center has partnered with CU Student Government and Boulder Flood Relief, an organization working to coordinate volunteers, to gather donations and provide assistance to flood victims.

Megan Frewaldt, assistant director of the Volunteer Resource Center, said the center and Boulder Flood Relief are going house-to-house asking people what they need.

Property losses from Colorado flood projected at about $2 billion | Reuters

Property losses from Colorado flood projected at about $2 billion | Reuters: Property losses from deadly flooding in Colorado will total nearly $2 billion, about half from housing and half from the commercial and government sectors, catastrophe modeling firm Eqecat said on Wednesday in the first comprehensive estimate of the disaster's economic toll.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Colorado Flood Crisis: Relief Staff Headed to Disaster Area

Colorado Flood Crisis: Relief Staff Headed to Disaster Area: As rescue efforts continue for survivors in flood-ravaged Colorado, AmeriCares is deploying relief staff to the hardest hit areas, to assess immediate needs and connect with partner organizations helping communities suffering amid the devastation.

Colorado Flooding Forces More Evacuations - WSJ.com

Colorado Flooding Forces More Evacuations - WSJ.com: heriff Pelle called the scale of the disaster "unprecedented" and expressed concern about remote areas without sewer services, water, or electricity.

"We don't know about lives lost, homes lost, people stranded in many of our canyon communities," he said, saying that assessment could take days. "We have lost every roadway leading to the western end of our county."

Monday, September 16, 2013

Southern AZ Red Cross sending aid to Colorado - Tucson News Now

Southern AZ Red Cross sending aid to Colorado - Tucson News Now: The Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross is sending aid to Denver, Colo., to assist those affected from recent flooding.

Colorado: Another deluge, no relief from epic flooding - Washington Times

Colorado: Another deluge, no relief from epic flooding - Washington Times: An estimated 1,250 people were unaccounted for after five days of heavy rain flooded highways, collapsed bridges and engulfed houses along Colorado’s Front Range and foothills. The death toll rose to six after a woman’s house was swept away by flooding.

Donation center set to open in Loveland; items and volunteers needed | The Coloradoan | coloradoan.com

Donation center set to open in Loveland; items and volunteers needed | The Coloradoan | coloradoan.com: An official donation list and volunteer needs will be posted at www.ci.loveland.co.us early this week. The center, located in Building D of Agilent Technolgies, 900 S. Taft, is being managed by city of Loveland staff with the advisement of Adventist Community Services Disaster Relief, which helped manage a similar center for fire survivors last year.

Boulder flood relief volunteers not yet wanted, but there are ways to help - Boulder Daily Camera

Boulder flood relief volunteers not yet wanted, but there are ways to help - Boulder Daily Camera:T he Boulder Office of Emergency Management is not currently asking for flood relief volunteers, and potential helping hands are being told to avoid disaster sites so as not to interfere with response efforts.

"The biggest help we can get is for people to remain calm and stay home so our first responders can get into the community and help get things understood and under control.

Colorado floods relief: How to help victims, those affected - The Denver Post

Colorado floods relief: How to help victims, those affected - The Denver Post: With recent floods impacting communities all across Colorado, there's several ways you can contribute to the disaster relief efforts. Dozens of charities and nonprofits are accepting donations.

But it's also important to know scams are out there.

If you have any concerns about the group you might be donating to visit the Colorado Secretary of State's website: http://www.sos.state.co.us/ccsa/CcsaInquiryMain.do

Verizon Awards $20,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the American Red Cross for Colorado flood victims | Justmeans

Verizon Awards $20,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the American Red Cross for Colorado flood victims | Justmeans:September 13, 2013 /3BL Media/ - What: The Verizon Foundation today approved a $20,000 disaster relief grant to the American Red Cross to support the agency’s relief efforts for Colorado residents. The grant will help those Coloradoans affected by the devastating flood waters in Boulder County and other parts of the state.

The company also activated its mobile giving program so Verizon customers can use their mobile phones to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund to help those affected by the catastrophic flooding.

Friday, September 13, 2013

US spent $62bn on disaster relief - DAWN.COM

US spent $62bn on disaster relief - DAWN.COM: WASHINGTON, Sept 12: The US government spent nearly $62 billion on disaster relief in the two-year period ending Sept. 30, 2012, to help Americans recover from severe storms, droughts, heat waves and wildfires, a new analysis of federal data has found.

Colorado flooding worsens, forces thousands more to flee - chicagotribune.com

Colorado flooding worsens, forces thousands more to flee - chicagotribune.com: looding that killed at least three people in Colorado, toppling buildings and stranding drivers, worsened overnight as record rains pounded the state, forcing thousands more residents to flee to higher ground, officials said.

The unusual late-summer downpours drenched Colorado's biggest urban centers, stretching 130 miles along the eastern slopes of the Rockies from Fort Collins near

President Obama Signs Colorado Emergency Declaration � CBS Denver

President Obama Signs Colorado Emergency Declaration � CBS Denver: President Barack Obama declared an emergency exists in Colorado. He ordered federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts due to severe storms, flooding and mudslides.

The president’s action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to coordinate all disaster relief efforts.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Colorado flooding cuts rescuers off from stranded towns - CNN.com

Colorado flooding cuts rescuers off from stranded towns - CNN.com: The widespread flash flooding washed out roads, pushed dams to their limits and beyond, and killed at least three people along Colorado's Rocky Mountain range, from Boulder south to Colorado Springs.

Red Cross Responds To Floods, Wildfires Out West

Red Cross Responds To Floods, Wildfires Out West: he American Red Cross is responding to flooding and wildfires in the west while keeping an eye on tropical storms which could affect weather in the south over the next few days.

FLOODING Heavy rains are causing flooding in Colorado, Nebraska, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. In Colorado, the Mile High Red Cross Chapter opened shelters for evacuees after heavy rains caused flooding in Larimer, Weld, Boulder and Jefferson counties. Government offices, businesses and schools are closed and about 200 people were forced to evacuate from the University of Boulder campus.

Boulder Flood

Emergency Status: 9-12-2013 10:45am Animal Evacuation Update


The Boulder Valley Humane Society is open and accepting animals for evacuated residents. HSBV is accepting dogs, cats and other small animals. They are located at 2323 55th St in Boulder and can be reached at 303-442-4030. Boulder Humane is open until 7:00 pm.

The Longmont Humane Society is open and accepting dogs, cats and other small animals. They are located at 9595 Nelson Road in Longmont. They can be reached at 303-772-1232 extension 248 for the front desk. Longmont Humane is open until 6:00 pm.

The Boulder County Fairgrounds is open and accepting Livestock. They are located at 9595 Nelson Road in Longmont.

For any other inquiries or information, please call the Emergency Call Center at 303-413-7730.

Colorado Flash Flood: Heavy Rains In Boulder Claim At Least 1 Life (VIDEO/PHOTOS)

Colorado Flash Flood: Heavy Rains In Boulder Claim At Least 1 Life (VIDEO/PHOTOS): flash flood hit Boulder, Colo., early Thursday morning, killing at least one person, The Denver Post reported.

The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency through 4:15 a.m. after a long evening of rain caused area waterways to overflow. Four to six inches of rain has fallen on the area since mid-day Wednesday, the weather service said.

Friday, September 06, 2013

Quake Prevention Beats Quake Relief | TIME.com

Quake Prevention Beats Quake Relief | TIME.com: No would doubt that victims—often injured and homeless—need immediate help after something as catastrophic as a major quake. But as Brian Tucker, the president of the earthquake consultancy GeoHazards International, points out in a piece in Science, some of that money would do far more good if it could be spent preparing a city or country before disaster strikes. “We can significantly reduce the death rate from natural disasters,” says Tucker. “But we need to increase the proportion of investment we make in preparedness.

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Canada: Calgary flood damages now estimated at $436.5 million | Business Insurance

Canada: Calgary flood damages now estimated at $436.5 million | Business Insurance: Damages from the recent floods in the Canadian city of Calgary total an estimated $460 million Canadian ($436.5 million), including damages related to city-owned assets and infrastructure, a new report prepared for the Mayor said.

Recipe for disaster | Our View | EDITORIAL

Recipe for disaster | Our View | EDITORIAL: Towards dealing with disasters, the Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium, a unique mechanism that brings together state agencies, financial institutions and international aid organisations, has drafted a National Disaster Response Framework, which outlines actions to be taken before, during and after a crisis. A

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Japan’s New Donation Culture | Nippon.com

Japan’s New Donation Culture | Nippon.com: ccording to the calculations of the Japan Fundraising Association, a total of around �600 billion in donations were collected after the Great East Japan Earthquake that struck on March 11, 2011—roughly the same amount of donations normally made during an entire year in Japan. Moreover, across Japan more than 85 million people, or 76.9% of the population over 15 years of age (as of 2011), made monetary or material donations in response to the disaster. A survey of some of these donors revealed that around 80% agreed more or less with the statement that “charitable donations are a way to contribute to society.”

Monday, August 26, 2013

Let's rebuild together, responsibly | Letters | Carstairs Courier

Let's rebuild together, responsibly | Letters | Carstairs Courier: With the flood waters receding and families picking through the ruins of their homes, Alberta’s government has pledged at least $1 billion in disaster relief. It will come as a surprise to everyone if the final bill isn’t a lot higher than that.

The flood devastated my own community of Bowness, yet volunteers arrived in droves with shovels and goodwill to help their neighbours. At the height of the flood, Calgarians patrolled the streets in neighbourhood watches and helped each other in countless acts of good deeds

Disaster-relief vending machines on the rise - The Japan News

Disaster-relief vending machines on the rise - The Japan News: When the Great East Japan Earthquake hit on March 11, 2011, Coca-Cola Japan Co. took advantage of the remote control functions on about 400 disaster-relief vending machines, equipped with batteries for backup, in the Tokyo metropolitan area and other locations.

The Tokyo-headquartered company offered more than 88,000 of its beverages for free to people who had difficulty returning home in the aftermath of the disaster.

The company said it later received words of gratitude such as, “It was nice to get a hot drink for free in such a cold situation.”

Friday, August 23, 2013

New class gives Gulfport students experience in disaster relief - WLOX.com - The News for South Mississippi

New class gives Gulfport students experience in disaster relief - WLOX.com - The News for South Mississippi: GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) -

Gulfport students have a unique opportunity this year to take a more active role in disaster recovery. Gulfport High is the only school in Mississippi chosen to launch a study on how disasters affect people, especially children. The project will take teens into the community.

They were only eight-years-old when Hurricane Katrina struck.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Flooded town says it can't take any more donations:no space to store it

Flooded town says it can't take any more donations:no space to store it: HIGH RIVER, Alta. - The southern Alberta town that everyone had to leave due to flooding says it will no longer take donations of goods because it has run out of storage space.

High River said in an email Tuesday that it appreciates the generosity and overwhelming support it has received since the devastating flood in June.

China braces for typhoon as flood toll rises - Channel NewsAsia

China braces for typhoon as flood toll rises - Channel NewsAsia: China braced itself for the arrival of Typhoon Trami on Wednesday with emergency officials making disaster relief preparations, as the country recovered from severe weather which left more than 150 people dead.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Mobile phones, social media to be utilized in Nankai Trough quake | GlobalPost

Mobile phones, social media to be utilized in Nankai Trough quake | GlobalPost: The land ministry is considering utilizing information collected through mobile phones and social media to keep track of disaster information in the event of a major earthquake occurring in the Nankai Trough off central and western Japan, a draft interim report showed Sunday.

Friday, August 16, 2013

New Zealand quake city opens cardboard cathedral

New Zealand quake city opens cardboard cathedral: Christchurch's cardboard cathedral officially opens on Thursday, replacing the neo-Gothic structure destroyed in a 2011 earthquake that killed 185 people in New Zealand's second largest city.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Participants start pedaling for flood delayed fundraiser ride | CTV Calgary News

Participants start pedaling for flood delayed fundraiser ride | CTV Calgary News: More than 1,600 cyclists made their way through Calgary streets, and highways south of the city, for Saturday’s fifth annual Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer fundraiser.

June’s record flooding forced organizers to switch the date for the two-day ride which will see participants cycling a distance of 200 kilometres between Calgary and Okotoks and back to Calgary.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Calgary Distress Centre prepares for long-term flood effects - Calgary - CBC News

Calgary Distress Centre prepares for long-term flood effects - Calgary - CBC News: The Distress Centre in Calgary is recruiting more volunteers for its crisis line to help address an influx of calls from flood victims.

The centre has already seen a 38 per cent jump since floodwater ripped through many Calgary communities last month.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

N.Y. Attorney General Questions Charities on Sandy Spending - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

N.Y. Attorney General Questions Charities on Sandy Spending - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: A review of Hurricane Sandy aid by New York’s attorney general found that as of late March, nonprofit groups had yet to disburse more than 40 percent of the $575-million in donations they received to aid storm victims, writes The New York Times.

Prince George's water outage like a 'natural disaster' - WTOP.com

Prince George's water outage like a 'natural disaster' - WTOP.com: ore than 150,000 Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission customers are affected, but the impact is much greater since a customer may be an individual home or business.

"This is an unprecedented situation in terms of the scope and size," said Scott Petersen, a spokesman for Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker, on WTOP.

"It is the equivalent of a natural disaster hitting the county," said Petersen.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

4 Questions about Disaster Philanthropy for Bob Ottenhoff | Arabella Advisors

4 Questions about Disaster Philanthropy for Bob Ottenhoff | Arabella Advisors: Bob Ottenhoff is the inaugural president and CEO of the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP), which provides tools, expert analysis, and strategic guidance to maximize the effectiveness of donations to disaster relief and recovery. Recently, the Chronicle of Philanthropy recognized the launch of CDP as one of the “Five Nonprofit High Points of 2012.” We spoke to Bob about what donors really need to know to respond to and plan for a disaster

Where Do the Homeless Flee in a Flood? | Mariah Griffin-Angus

Where Do the Homeless Flee in a Flood? | Mariah Griffin-Angus: As I watched well-dressed pedestrians scramble for sanctuary, I suddenly thought of the many men I knew who had no place to go. Toronto has a huge homeless problem and on the best of days it is hard for many to get a shelter bed or a safe place to spend the day. And as water flooded the underpasses and drenched the suits of bankers, I wondered who was making room for the homeless?

China sends relief teams to rainstorm-hit regions |Society |chinadaily.com.cn

China sends relief teams to rainstorm-hit regions |Society |chinadaily.com.cn: BEIJING - Central authorities have dispatched disaster survey and relief teams to rainstorm-hit regions in North China's Shanxi province and Northwest China's Shaanxi province, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said in a statement on Sunday.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Rush donating concert money to Canada flood relief | Showbiz | News | Daily Express

Rush donating concert money to Canada flood relief | Showbiz | News | Daily Express: Canadian rockers RUSH have pledged to hand over the money raised from an upcoming show in Alberta to a flood relief fund for locals.

Left in Typhoon Soulik's wake, heavy damage to crops, schools - Taiwan News Online

Left in Typhoon Soulik's wake, heavy damage to crops, schools - Taiwan News Online: phoon Soulik caused severe damage to Taiwan's agricultural sector, with losses estimated at nearly NT$500 million (US$16.75 million) as of Monday, according to the Council of Agriculture (COA). As of 11 a.m., aggregate crop and private agricultural facility losses totaled an estimated NT$492.98 million, COA officials said. The figure included NT$446.68 million in agricultural produce losses, NT$6.66 million in livestock, aquaculture and forestry losses, and NT$39.64 million in damage to facilities.

Storm lashes east with rain and wind | South China Morning Post

Storm lashes east with rain and wind | South China Morning Post: he nation's east was lashed yesterday by torrential downpours from Typhoon Soulik, which forced the evacuation of half a million people after killing two people in Taiwan.

Soulik whipped coastal Fujian with winds of 118km/h when it made landfall on Saturday but weakened to a tropical depression as it moved inland, reaching Jiangxi province early yesterday, the China Meteorological Administration said.

More than half a million people were evacuated from Fujian and Zhejiang as Soulik approached, with 5,500 soldiers poised to carry out relief work.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Storm damage could cost millions, insurers say | Toronto Star

Storm damage could cost millions, insurers say | Toronto Star: Official figures aren’t yet available but one estimate has put the cost of the torrential downpour in Toronto at more than $600 million – among the biggest in the city’s history.

The Calgary flood just two and a half weeks earlier could rival Canada’s largest ever catastrophic event -- the Quebec ice storm of 1998 -- which cost insurers $1.8 billion, other analysts said.

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Jon Bon Jovi Gives $1 Million To Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund : Music News : Mstarz

Jon Bon Jovi Gives $1 Million To Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund : Music News : Mstarz

Flood relief, debit card tab hits $50 million

Flood relief, debit card tab hits $50 million: The province has already handed out upwards of $50 million in debit cards and initial disaster relief — and is now trying to figure out how it will determine compensation so Albertans affected by the floods can do the heavy lifting needed to rebuild their homes.

Toronto floods: Bring on the Calgary comparisons | canada.com

It is inevitable, after the Great Toronto Flood of 2013 – how does Toronto compare to Calgary.
Well, there is no comparison.

Toronto floods: Bring on the Calgary comparisons | canada.com

Heavy rainfall hits relief operations in Uttarakhand - The Hindu

Heavy rainfall hits relief operations in Uttarakhand - The Hindu: Relief and rescue operations were severely hampered on Monday due to heavy rainfall in the disaster-hit areas of Uttarakhand. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of continuous heavy rainfall at some places in the State till Tuesday.

Calgary's flood emergency officially ends - News - MSN CA

Calgary's flood emergency officially ends - News - MSN CA

Monday, July 08, 2013

City's airport tunnel boss to oversee flood recovery effort

City's airport tunnel boss to oversee flood recovery effort: With the city’s post-flood costs to repair infrastructure pegged at hundreds of millions of dollars, the head of transportation projects has shifted to a new role: director of recovery operations.

Mayor Naheed Nenshi is introducing Gord Stewart as the new recovery director Monday, in an effort to convey the city’s shift from emergency to recovery after lifting the two-week state of local emergency last Thursday.

Adrian Brijbassi: Why Calgary Should Consider a Winter Stampede Post-Flood

Adrian Brijbassi: Why Calgary Should Consider a Winter Stampede Post-Flood: Economic Benefits of Expanding the Stampede Brand

If there's a lesson for the city and tourism operators in Calgary to take away from the flood it might be that now's the time to dramatically diversify event offerings to have another giant festival that attracts global attention. In my mind, the surest way to make an immediate and sustained impact is through launching an annual Calgary Winter Stampede.

British Red Cross reports �14m fall in income

British Red Cross reports �14m fall in income: Charity cites fewer international emergencies, such as the 2011 Japanese tsunami, for its income dropping to �200m in 2012

The British Red Cross's income fell by �14m to �200m in 2012 - a drop of 6 per cent on the previous year- according to accounts filed with the Charity Commission last month.

But there was a larger fall in the charity’s expenditure, down by 11 per cent from �231m to �205m.

Himalayan Flood Disaster Rescue an Uphill Battle � The Epoch Times

Himalayan Flood Disaster Rescue an Uphill Battle � The Epoch Times:A ccording to Gupta, truck loads full of donations have been arriving in Rishikesh from all over India. But while relief workers are in dire need of many goods, Gupta says that many people donate without knowing the geography or the culture in the flood-hit state

Unflappable Redford’s pancake breakfast tradition goes ahead - The Globe and Mail

Unflappable Redford’s pancake breakfast tradition goes ahead - The Globe and Mail: Alison Redford says she thought long and hard about whether to go forward with the Premier’s Stampede breakfast this year, realizing the volunteers needed for the pancakes-and-sausage tradition could be used in communities still mopping up after the worst flood in Alberta’s history.

Calgary flood damage to cost city $256M - News - MSN CA

Calgary flood damage to cost city $256M - News - MSN CA: Calgary officials say it will cost at least $256.5 million to repair damage from the flooding that devastated parts of the city last month.

Community effort puts Stampede 101 on track

Community effort puts Stampede 101 on track: One of the issues Stampede officials faced was trying to determine if continuing with the 10-day extravaganza was the right thing to do. Kimball said it was important for the city for the Stampede to go ahead and the organization did everything it could to put it on.

“The only thing that would have made us not do it is if we didn’t think we could deliver it and by Monday we knew we could deliver everything except the lower level of the Big Four and the Saddledome was a strong maybe at that point,” said Kimball.

Calgary Thanks Edmonton For Flood Help In Newspaper Ad (PHOTO)

Calgary Thanks Edmonton For Flood Help In Newspaper Ad (PHOTO): The City of Calgary ran an advertisement in the Edmonton Journal to thank the city for their help during the June flood.

Titled "Edmonton, Your Generosity Runs Deep," the ad featured a photo of a car submerged in floodwater.

Mabel Lake golf event helps flood relief - Vernon Morning Star

Mabel Lake golf event helps flood relief - Vernon Morning Star: Mabel Lake Golf and Country Club superintendent Peter Bysouth and pro shop manager Dave Holoiday will haul out their clubs Wednesday and play a 24-hour golf marathon to raise funds for the Calgary flood relief fund.

Animal rescuers wade through waist-deep waters to save flood victims of a different kind | Alberta | News | Calgary Sun

Animal rescuers wade through waist-deep waters to save flood victims of a different kind | Alberta | News | Calgary Sun: But when the flood waters hit, Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society troops waded into new territory contending with pigs, chickens, horses and one displaced turtle that showed up in an ice cream pail — the not-for-profit charity taking in about 100 animals, many pets of those left homeless from the flooded Siksika First Nation.

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

City officials eye work camp to house labourers for Calgary flood aftermath | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun

City officials eye work camp to house labourers for Calgary flood aftermath | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun: he massive influx of tradespeople needed to rebuild damaged parts of the city will likely need to be housed in a work camp, a city alderman said Tuesday.

Saskatoon food drive for Calgary flood victims | Globalnews.ca

Saskatoon food drive for Calgary flood victims | Globalnews.ca: ASKATOON – A food drive will take place Tuesday in Saskatoon to help with the Calgary flood relief.

From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., collections will be taken at the Stonebridge Walmart.

Flood devastated Calgary Zoo facing $50 million repair bill | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun

Flood devastated Calgary Zoo facing $50 million repair bill | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun: The Calgary Zoo has vowed to reopen and rebuild as quickly as possible following millions of dollars in flood-related damage.

After Alberta flood, Stampede soldiers on without marquee musical attractions - The Globe and Mail

After Alberta flood, Stampede soldiers on without marquee musical attractions - The Globe and Mail: The rushing, silty water swamped the Stampede grounds and filled the Saddledome arena up to the eighth row of seats. Despite a race to repair the sports and entertainment facility, it is not ready to handle the big, complicated shows by Carly Rae Jepsen, Tim McGraw, Dixie Chicks and Kiss that were slated for July 10 through July 13, organizers sai

Eight-Year Old Raises Nearly $600 for Red Cross Disaster Relief

Eight-Year Old Raises Nearly $600 for Red Cross Disaster Relief: Caroline Oswitt of Northbridge dropped by the Red Cross of Central Massachusetts offices in Worcester Monday, June 24 and brightened the day for the Red Cross staff with her compassion and concern for people in Oklahoma following the recent spring storms. At just eight years old Oswitt, organized a fundraiser for Red Cross disaster relief.

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Calgary flood damage to cost city $265M - Calgary - CBC News

Calgary flood damage to cost city $265M - Calgary - CBC News: Calgary officials say it will cost at least $265.5 million to repair damage from the flooding that devastated parts of the city last month.

The preliminary estimates were discussed by aldermen on the finance committee, which met Tuesday in a temporary space in the city’s northeast because city hall in downtown Calgary is not yet fully open.

Calgary flood victims begin applying for financial assistance for rebuilding | CTV Calgary News

Calgary flood victims begin applying for financial assistance for rebuilding | CTV Calgary News: Calgarians who suffered property damage in recent flooding are able to apply for disaster financial assistance from the province of Alberta.

“We have made changes to the Disaster Recovery Program because of these extraordinary circumstances,” says Minister Ric McIver. “These changes have shaved weeks off the normal process, and this means we are beginning face-to-face conversations with, and providing financial support to, affected Albertans within days, not months, of the floods.”

Fundraising efforts ongoing

Fundraising efforts ongoing: To date, the "Hell or High Water" T-shirts have raised more than $500,000 for the Canadian Red Cross Alberta Floods Fund.

The shirts are selling like flapjacks: more than 10,000 orders are received daily.

Any cowpoke interested in buying one of the popular tops is asked to visit http: //store.calgarystampede. com.

Red Cross fundraisers

Monday, July 01, 2013

Thousands of volunteers descend on Calgary's Mission district to help with flood cleanup | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun

Thousands of volunteers descend on Calgary's Mission district to help with flood cleanup | Calgary | News | Calgary Sun: housands of Calgarians spent the first day of their Canada Day long weekend cleaning flood-ravaged communities around the city Saturday, in the biggest volunteer effort since the Bow and Elbow Rivers spilled their banks June 20.

More than 2,000 turned out in Mission — where they’ve branded the effort Mission: Possible — clearing debris, stripping basements and beginning the monumental task of rebuilding.

Calgary flood 2013 sees Laureen Harper helping clean up city | Canadian Politics | Canada | News | National Post

Calgary flood 2013 sees Laureen Harper helping clean up city | Canadian Politics | Canada | News | National Post: The prime minister’s wife, who celebrated her 50th birthday on Sunday, reportedly put in a long day of work in and around Calgary. She helped clear a driveway of rubble, the Calgary Herald reports, “hauling heavy, dangerous items full of rusty nails into the backs of waiting garbage trucks,” assisting in cleaning up and dropping off food at the Morley reserve to Calgary’s west.

Calgary flood 2013 sees Laureen Harper helping clean up city | Canadian Politics | Canada | News | National Post

Calgary flood 2013 sees Laureen Harper helping clean up city | Canadian Politics | Canada | News | National Post: The prime minister’s wife, who celebrated her 50th birthday on Sunday, reportedly put in a long day of work in and around Calgary. She helped clear a driveway of rubble, the Calgary Herald reports, “hauling heavy, dangerous items full of rusty nails into the backs of waiting garbage trucks,” assisting in cleaning up and dropping off food at the Morley reserve to Calgary’s west.

Alberta Floods 2013

Alberta Floods 2013: Alberta Floods 2013



ISERV observes flooding in Calgary : Image of the Day

ISERV observes flooding in Calgary : Image of the Day: ISERV captured 24 images of the Alberta flooding from June 22–24. The research team sent those images to Ken Korporal, agri-geomatics manager for Environment Canada, who distributed them to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Emergency Geomatics, and other government agencies. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police noted that they have found the photos useful for managing the flood aftermath.

Province announces Calgary flood cash cards and disaster registration | Metro

Province announces Calgary flood cash cards and disaster registration | Metro: Flood relief cash cards are coming for Calgary, and the province has announced preliminary information on disaster flood relief applications.

Alberta’s transportation minister Ric McIver made the announcement on flood relief at the Home Depot on Macleod Trail Saturday, opening the door for thousands of Albertans to get money to start rebuilding their lives.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Habitat for Humanity China recruits volunteers to distribute relief kits to families affected by Sichuan earthquake

Habitat for Humanity China recruits volunteers to distribute relief kits to families affected by Sichuan earthquake: Bangkok, 28th June 2013 – Habitat for Humanity China is currently recruiting volunteers and securing corporate sponsors to support distribution of relief kits to families affected by the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Sichuan on Saturday 20 April.

Red Cross vows flood help for 'as long as it takes' - Canada - Canoe.ca

Red Cross vows flood help for 'as long as it takes' - Canada - Canoe.ca: CALGARY -- Canadian Red Cross officials vowed Thursday to continue relief efforts from the flood disaster, which could take months, if not years.

CBC Back in the Saddle Block Party and fundraiser - Calgary - CBC News

CBC Back in the Saddle Block Party and fundraiser - Calgary - CBC News: The unprecedented flooding in Calgary and area has meant a change in plans for our annual Stampede kickoff at CBC Calgary. We're going to broadcast all day from outside our building and raise money for flood relief — and we need your help!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

N.Y. Maritime Museum Afloat in Troubles - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

N.Y. Maritime Museum Afloat in Troubles - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Closed since April because of electrical damage from Hurricane Sandy, the financially strapped South Street Seaport Museum has lost its main source of financial support, writes The New York Times.

The small but culturally significant museum, which was founded in 1967 to chronicle New York City’s maritime history, has a collection that includes ship models, paintings, tools, and 11 historic vessels.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Thousands of Queenslanders in need receive share of $10 million in disaster relief funding | Herald Sun

Thousands of Queenslanders in need receive share of $10 million in disaster relief funding | Herald Sun: MORE than 6200 disaster-stricken Queenslanders have shared in about $10 million worth of donations following this year's summer of disasters when vast areas of the state flooded.

The Queensland Floods Appeal committee wrapped up last month after dispensing $10.843 million raised in the wake of Cyclone Oswald which initially struck the state in January and resulted in widespread flooding across Queensland and mini tornadoes in areas including Bargara, Burnett Heads and Mooloolaba.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Charity giving rose in 2012 to $316 billion - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Charity giving rose in 2012 to $316 billion - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: While high-profile fundraising for victims of Hurricane Sandy generated $236 million in donations in the last quarter of 2012, that amount represented less than 1 percent of all giving for the year, Mr. Carlson noted.

"Episodic giving -- whether it's 9-11, or Haiti or Sandy -- as part of overall giving does not have a big impact. Where it really may have an impact is in particular sectors, such as environmental or international giving, but it really doesn't move the needle overall."

Second grader kick-starts collection for Oklahoma’s tornado victims - NorthJersey.com

Second grader kick-starts collection for Oklahoma’s tornado victims - NorthJersey.com: Northjersey.com : Montville (including Pine Brook & Towaco)
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Second grader Joseph "Joe" L. Sluck IV came home from school and wanted to send money to the schools in Oklahoma that were destroyed by the tornado and many children lost their lives.

Mary Pat Christie, Chef David Burke Team Up For National Dine Out Day � CBS New York

Mary Pat Christie, Chef David Burke Team Up For National Dine Out Day � CBS New York

Monday, June 17, 2013

Friday, June 14, 2013

Thaxton 11-year-old launches disaster relief effort - wdbj7.com

Thaxton 11-year-old launches disaster relief effort - wdbj7.com: His drive has led him to do something most kids would never dream of: start his own relief organization.

"I want to get people from New York and New Jersey who suffered through Hurricane Sandy, or in Oklahoma where the recent tornadoes hit, to have money and hope to rebuild," Balderston said.

He plans to spend the rest of his summer collecting donations, water, anything he can, through a group he's starting called "Oakridge Relief." It's named after the street he lives on.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Relief Efforts Bolstered By Shirt Sales - SoonerSports.com - Official Athletics Site of the Oklahoma Sooners

Relief Efforts Bolstered By Shirt Sales - SoonerSports.com - Official Athletics Site of the Oklahoma Sooners: NORMAN, Okla. – The University of Oklahoma would like to thank supporters across the country for their overwhelming response to benefit shirt efforts to support Oklahoma disaster victims in 2013. To date, OU and its licensing partners have collected nearly $160,000 through shirt sales to aid the United Way in the organization’s relief and recovery efforts throughout Oklahoma.

Aly Raisman Speaking at Marathon Bombing Victim Gala - Needham, MA Patch

Aly Raisman Speaking at Marathon Bombing Victim Gala - Needham, MA Patch: local gold medal is heading downtown to support Boston Marathon bombing victims.

Needham-native, Olympian, and "Dancing With the Stars" competitor Aly Raisman announced on her Facebook page that she would be speaking at an event to benefit Adrian

Friday, June 07, 2013

Fundraiser to phenomenon | Canton Citizen

Fundraiser to phenomenon | Canton Citizen: On this day, all six of the district’s schools were transformed into a sea of blue and yellow as thousands donned their custom-made “Boston Strong” t-shirts, designed and sold by CHS students Meghan Peters, Jill Eckler, Courtney Loughnane and Kaitlyn Kelleher, with a big assist from CHS secretary Heather Sullivan and select staff at each of the schools.

The fundraiser quickly morphed into a phenomenon, and by the time the order was placed to Camelot Enterprises of Stoughton, the girls had managed to sell over 3,300 shirts — in a district of 3,262 students — while generating a profit in excess of $27,000 to be sent to the One Fund Boston.

Waters True Value donates $4,000 with the help of social media - News - Dodge City Daily Globe - Dodge City, KS

Waters True Value donates $4,000 with the help of social media - News - Dodge City Daily Globe - Dodge City, KS: Waters True Value utilized Facebook to bring awareness about relief efforts to the community. Waters’ encouraged their Facebook friends to share a “Pray for Oklahoma” status with a promise of donating one dollar to the disaster relief efforts for each share. After only two days, the status generated over 2,000 shares. The True Value Corporation in Chicago continued the endeavor by matching the amount, resulting in a $4,000 donation given to the Oklahoma City Red Cross.

Disaster relief group cooking 200,000 meals for storm victims | KFOR.com

Disaster relief group cooking 200,000 meals for storm victims | KFOR.com: Help continues to pour in for storm victims and the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief group has focused on providing hot meals for people affected by the recent vicious storms.

This army of volunteers has served more than 200,000 meals to people in Moore, El Reno, Shawnee and other areas hit.

The goal is simple; to keep peoples’ tummies full and to give them nutrition.

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

American Red Cross Launches Digital Training Program for Disaster Relief Volunteers - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee

American Red Cross Launches Digital Training Program for Disaster Relief Volunteers - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee: WASHINGTON, June 4, 2013 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today,the American Red Cross announced a new, technology-based training program for disaster relief volunteers that will allow them to access training programs remotely through mobile devices.

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

West battling ‘donor fatigue’ in recovery efforts - WacoTrib.com: West Explosion

West battling ‘donor fatigue’ in recovery efforts - WacoTrib.com: West Explosion: Michael Nilsen, vice president of public affairs for the Association of 
Fundraising Professionals in Arlington, Va., said West might benefit in its fundraising efforts because of the uniqueness of the tragedy, one caused by something other than natural disasters.

“There is no magic silver bullet that will keep people interested in giving. You see this phenomenon all the time. It has to be a continuing process, but we can only go to the well so much because there are others who say, we need, we need and we need, too.

Monday, June 03, 2013

Oklahoma tornadoes: Faith groups cooperate with one another to help tornado victims | News OK

Oklahoma tornadoes: Faith groups cooperate with one another to help tornado victims | News OK: Faith groups have spread out in force to help Oklahomans attempting to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of deadly tornadoes around the state.

Ensuring storm relief contributions are used effectively � Business � The Norman Transcript

Ensuring storm relief contributions are used effectively � Business � The Norman Transcript: As we’ve seen in response to other recent events, Americans are generous and quick to give in times of crisis and tragedy,” said Andrew Watt, FInstF, president and CEO of the Association of Fundraising Professionals . “Most organizations involved in these efforts are truly working to make a difference, but taking just a few precautions can help ensure your money goes to legitimate organizations helping those families and communities affected by the tornadoes.”

Watt noted that new fundraising technology is forcing donors to take a little more time in making their giving decisions.

WASHINGTON, May 31, 2013: Victoria Principal Joins Americans Across The Country To Support American Humane Association And Their Red Star Rescue Team As They Save Animals In The Wake Of Oklahoma Tornado | PRNewswire | Rock Hill Herald Online

WASHINGTON, May 31, 2013: Victoria Principal Joins Americans Across The Country To Support American Humane Association And Their Red Star Rescue Team As They Save Animals In The Wake Of Oklahoma Tornado | PRNewswire | Rock Hill Herald Online: ctress, entrepreneur and author Victoria Principal is joining Americans across the nation in support of American Humane Association's lifesaving work to rescue and shelter animals caught in the path of the devastating Oklahoma tornado last week.

2 Years After Tornado, Recovery Efforts Ongoing In Monson | WBUR

2 Years After Tornado, Recovery Efforts Ongoing In Monson | WBUR: If you notice driving through downtown that pretty much all the roofs on all the buildings are brand new,” says Dan LaRoche, Monson’s disaster recovery manager.

LaRoche was hired last year as part of a $500,000 state grant. He stops behind the soon-to-be demolished former town administrative building and police station.

Japan extends condolences to Taiwanese quake victims | Latest | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

Japan extends condolences to Taiwanese quake victims | Latest | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS: Taipei, June 3 (CNA) Japan's representative to Taiwan has extended his condolences to the families of the victims of a powerful earthquake that struck central Taiwan Sunday, according to Japan's Interchange Association.