Typhoon Rolly (Goni), the world’s strongest tropical cyclone in 2020, affected a total of 402,458 families or more than 1.61 million individuals in the Philippines (as of November 3).
The Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) will be joining the Joint Rapid Needs Assessment of the Office of Civil Defense and the United Nations Humanitarian Country Team to help assess the humanitarian needs and economic impact of Typhoon Rolly in Catanduanes Island, the hardest hit and most isolated province. Another team will also conduct an assessment in Legazpi, Albay.
Based on initial reports, affected communities lack food, water, and hygiene kits. To help repair their damaged houses, donations for shelter repair kits (CGI sheets, wood, etc.) and tents are badly needed as well.
Help us bring assistance to Bicol! Donate now!
Needs of Affected Communities:
HOW TO HELP:
Bank Transfer*
Bank: Banco de Oro
Account Name: Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Inc.
Peso Savings Account: 005310-63398-8
Branch: Makati-Ayala Avenue Branch
Swift Code: BNORPHMM
Bank: Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
Account Name: Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Inc.
Peso Current Account: 7590684073
Branch: Greenbelt Legazpi St. Legazpi Village, Makati City
Swift Code: RCBCPHMM
Bank: Metrobank
Account Name: Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Inc.
Peso Current Account: 066-7066417669
Branch: Head Office Center
Swift Code: MBTCPHMM
Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands
Account Name: Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Inc.
Peso Current Account: 0201-0512-15
Branch: Pasig Ortigas
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM
Bank: Banco de Oro Unibank, Inc
Correspondent Bank: Wells Fargo Bank NA (New York)
Account Name: Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, Inc.
Dollar Savings Account: 10-5310-46372-1
Swift Code: BNORPHMM
For In-Kind Donations, contact our Cluster Coordinators:
*For transparency purposes, we request that for donations made through bank transfer, kindly send us a copy of the deposit slip via email: pdrfcentral@pdrf.org.ph