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List of banks accounts, drop-off points for ‘Sendong’ donations

Various groups and institutions have launched relief drive for the victims of Tropical Storm Sendong. Below is a list of  bank accounts for cash donations and drop off points for donations in kind such as canned goods; noodles; water; medicines for cough, colds, fever, diarrhea; hygiene kits, clothes, slippers, sleeping mats, feeding bottles, diapers and blankets.

*Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cash donations:

Account Name: Philippine Daily Inquirer Inc.

Account Number: 4951-0067-56

Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands

In-kind donations

Philippine Daily Inquirer Office

1098 Chino Roces Ave. at Mascardo and Yague Streets, Makati City

For inquiries, call PDI corporate affairs at 8978808 and ask for Bianca Kasilag or Connie Calagayan.

*Philippine Red Cross

Cash donations:

Account Name: Philippine Red Cross

Account Number: Peso: 00-453-0018647 Dollar: 10-453-0039482

Bank: Banco De Oro

Account Name: Philippine Red Cross

Account Number: Peso: 4991-0036-52 Dollar: 004994-0103-15

Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands

Account Name: Philippine Red Cross

Account Number: Peso: 151-3-041631228 Dollar: 151-2-15100218-2

Bank: Metrobank

Account Name: Philippine Red Cross

Account Number: Peso: 3752 8350 0034 Dollar: 3752 8350 0042

Bank: Philippine National Bank

Account Name: Philippine Red Cross

Account Number: Peso: 1015 4000 0201 Dollar: 1315 4000 0090

Bank: Unionbank of the Philippines

Red Cross also accepts donations in any of the 1,500 Cebuana Lhuillier pawnshops nationwide. For your donations to be properly acknowledged, please fax the bank transaction slip at nos. +63.2.527.0575 or +63.2.404.0979 with your name, address and contact number.

Through SMS and G-Cash

SMS

Text RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4143 (Smart)

G-Cash

Text DONATE<space>AMOUNT<space>4-digit M-PIN<space>REDCROSS to 2882

You can donate the following denominations:

Globe: 5, 25, 100, 300, 500 or 1000

Smart: 10, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 or 1000

In-kind donations

Philippine National Red Cross

NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

Bonifacio Drive, Port Area

Manila 1018, Philippines

For inquiries, email: fundgeneration@redcross.org.ph or call Hotline 143 or (+632) 527.0000.

*LBC Foundation

In-kind donations

LBC will deliver goods for free to the hardest hit cities and provinces. Donations may be dropped off at any LBC branch nationwide.

For inquiries, call the LBC hotline at (632) 8585-999.

*One for Iligan

Cash donations:

Account Name: Iliganons Sa Manila Inc.

Account Number: Checking Acct 5308004019 Asia-Tower Paseo Branch

Bank: Banco de Oro

*Iligan Bloggers Society

3553 Durango St., Palanan, Makati City 1235. For inquiries, contact Migz at 09065777812 or 09227130006 or  6-D Cypress Gardens Condo 112 VA Rufino St. Makati City and look for Meikah Delid

Berkeley Residences, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City.  For inquiries, contact Jamie Steffani Mijares at 09157744244

Madison Square Condominium, Taft Avenue, Manila, right in front of De La Salle University, beside Kenny Rogers . For inquiries, contact Roden Lim at 09228446777

*7-11 Stores

Cash donations may be coursed through 7-11 stores without service fees. Official receipts will be provided for the donors.

*Smart

Smart Money: Donors may help through Smart Money acct. no. 5577-5130-6822-1104 at any BDO, Hapinoy or Cebuana Lhuillier outlets.

Text: Smart subscribers may donate to victims via text. Send RED <amount> to 4143. Valid donation amounts 10, 25, 50, 100

*Globe

Gcash: For GCASH, donate through Red Cross by texting DONATE <amount> MPIN REDCROSS and send to 2882.

Text: Text RED <amount> and send it to 2899. You may donate in these denominations: 5, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 and 1000.

*Angel Brigade

Cash donations:

Account Name : ISDANCO Foundation

Account Number: 4001577579.

Bank: RCBC

*Gawad Kalinga

Cash donations:

Account Name: Gawad Kalinga Philippine Peso Current Account

Account Number: 3101 0977 56 BPI EDSA Greenhills

Account Name: Gawad Kalinga US$ Savings Account

Account Number:  3104 0162 34 BPI EDSA Greenhills

Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands

*Xavier Science Foundation, Inc. with Xavier University

Cash donations:

Account Name: Xavier Science Foundation, Inc.

Account Number: 2041-0394-45

Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands, Main Branch, Velez St., CDO

Account Name: Xavier University

Account Number: 9331-0133-63

Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands, Divisoria Branch, CDO

For those who wish to seek an official receipt for their contribution, you may email a copy of the deposit slip at xsf@xu.edu.ph or fax to (088) 858-8062 / 858-3116 local 3100 and specify the details of your remittance (name of donor, contact information). You may also call (08822) 72-7701.

*De La Salle University

Cash donations:

Account Name:  La Salle Academy Iligan

Account No. 0820-016221-030.

Bank:  Development Bank of the Philippines

Donations in cash may also be received at Gate 2 of La Salle Green Hills at 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550. You may also call any of the following telephone numbers for further inquiries: Aluimni Office — 721-2729, 722-7750, 725-4720; GS Principal at 721-2482; HS Principal at 721-8914; Buildings and Grounds Office at 721-8904 (Telefax)

La Sallian Mission Office at 726-5851 (Telefax)

*Akbayan

Cash or in-kind donations:

36B Madasalin St., Sikatuna Village, Quezon City. You may call 4336933 for more details.

*Armed Forces of the Philippines

In-kind donations

The Civil Relations Service AFP at Camp Aguinaldo is accepting donations. It will fly donations/relief goods via C130. Contact the Situation Awareness Center (SAC), CRS AFP, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City at 912-6615 or (0917)2471252. Contact Person is Lt. Col. Rolando Rodil, Operations Officer.

*Ateneo de Manila University

In-kind donations:

Ateneo QC at the Fr. Ortiz Hall, Social Development Complex from Monday up to Wednesday 10a.m. To10p.m.

*JRS Express

In-kind donations:

JRS Express now delivers relief goods for free. Please  visit <http://www.jrs-express.com/> or call +63 (2) 6317351 to 56 for more details.

*Negros Navigation

In-kind donations:

NegrosNavigation-Aboitiz Transport System Express Center at Pier 2; Negros Navigation corporate ticket outlets in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan and Pier 15 and Pier 2.

*SuperFerry

Donations may be sent to SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan.

Originally posted: 8:42 pm | Monday, December 19th, 2011

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