Super Typhoon Haiyan walloped the Philippines a couple days ago and the pictures out of there are devastating. We are thinking of everyone in the path of the storm and hope this resource page helps you stay up-to-date on the latest news and encourages you to donate.
HOW TO HELP
- Action Against Hunger
- American Jewish JDC
- Americares
- Architecture for Humanity
- CARE
- Catholic Relief Services
- ChildFund International
- Clinton Foundation
- Direct Relief
- Doctors Without Borders
- Habitat for Humanity
- International Medical Corps
- Philippine Red Cross
- The Salvation Army
- Save The Children
- UNICEF
- World Vision
TOP HAIYAN STORIES
- At least 1,774 people have been confirmed dead in the wake of Super Typhoon Haiyan.
- Philippines in ‘national calamity
- Top U.N. Relief Official Flies to Philippines
NEWS AGENCIES
The Manila Times | South China Morning Post | New York Times
ABC | BBC | CNN | FOX | NBC | PBS | NPR | USA Today | Washington Post
GOOD TO KNOW
- Google’s Crisis Map for Yolanda
- Flight Trackers
- Every Airline Website and Phone Number
- Every Hotel Website and Phone #
- Every Car Rental Website and Phone #
- Every Cruise Line Website and Phone #
WHO TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER
Typhoon Haiyan | #Haiyan | @RedCross | @AndersonCooper
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Thanks. This is very helpful.
The Philippine government is “too organized” to have the relief/foods/goods distributed, it is slowing everybody down, and more and more people are suffering. Even when we went to the post office yesterday, the staff named Elena was “too organized” it took us 30 minutes to get the package. Hopefully they will change this STUPID system so that they will SERVE more than ORGANIZE more. Wadda heck!