Typhoon Ompong, internationally named Mangkhut, made landfall on September 15, 2018. The 900-km wide typhoon carried winds of up to 205 kph, and traversed across four regions in Northern Luzon.
Typhoon Ompong, internationally named Mangkhut, made landfall on September 15, 2018. The 900-km wide typhoon carried winds of up to 205 kph, and traversed across four regions in Northern Luzon.
Two and a half months after Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda), considered the strongest typhoon that hit the Philippines and the world, struck the Eastern Visayas Region last year, the
This was taken from a window in our relief center here at UCCP Tacloban, Leyte. Over looking is the Sto. Nino Church and a picture of Yolanda’s aftermath. As the rain
We are at the 2nd wave of our Relief and Rehabilitation Operations… The NCCP-ACT Alliance, through the support of Lutheran World Federation, will start giving 2nd batch of FOOD ITEMS,
NCCP-ACT Alliance Relief Distribution Update as of November 16, 2013
Filipino culture specifically promotes the idea of lending a hand in tough times. Khristianne Lineses not only oversees the volunteers but takes seriously his role to motivate them. His enthusiasm
Volunteers including Roman Catholic Religious Sisters line up at the NCCP Compound to pass relief bags to a truck for assistance to typhoon Yolanda survivors. (Photo: Ofelia Cantor)
Volunteers from different organizations, schools, churches, group of professionals, walk-in individuals and other concerned, put extra time and effort in repacking goods to finish 5,000 packs tonight. At 9 PM,
6 days after Super Typhoon Haiyan (local name: Yolanda) hit the country, figures of fatalities and damages continues to rise as rapid assessments and rescue operations continue. As of today,
November 13 NCCP Youth Volunteers fired up to Serve the People! They started very early for the repacking of relief goods. You too can help, BE A VOLUNTEER! Please proceed