INQUIRER-CNDR RELIEF DRIVE | Inquirer News

INQUIRER-CNDR RELIEF DRIVE

/ 05:19 PM October 03, 2011

NEEDING YOUR HELP A Filipino woman and a girl sit inside a temporary evacuation center after their home was wiped out by strong currents from recent typhoons along a coastal village in Tangos, Navotas city, north of Manila, Philippines on Monday Oct. 3, 2011. Floodwaters slowly receded Monday in many parts of the northern Philippines after two typhoons amid appeals for more boats to bring food and water to residents refusing to abandon inundated homes. AP Photo/Aaron Favila

The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Corporate Network for Disaster Response knock on the hearts of the public to support the communities affected by Typhoons Pedring and Quiel.

Cash and in-kind donations of canned goods, noodles, rice, water, hygiene kits and blankets are accepted and can be sent to the Inquirer office: 1098 Chino Roces Ave. corner Yague and Mascado streets, Makati City.

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Corporate Network for Disaster Response is a network of business groups, associations, corporations and corporate foundations whose objective is to rationalize and institutionalize disaster management efforts of the business community.

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For cash donations, please deposit to Inquirer Help Fund Current Account No. 4951-0067-56 Philippine Daily Inquirer Inc. with Bank of the Philippine Islands, Intramuros, or Corporate Network for Disaster Response, account number 0031-0654-02 (BPI savings account) or 004640030358 (BDO savings account).

For inquiries, please call Inquirer’s corporate affairs office at 899-4426 or 897-8808 and look for Connie Kalagayan or Bianca Kasilag.

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