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Help Filipinos Rebuild After Typhoons and Earthquake Fund
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Help Filipinos Rebuild After Typhoons and Earthquake Fund
Typhoon Tino has left thousands of Filipino families displaced and in urgent need of assistance. As a company with a strong presence in the region, we have an opportunity to make a real difference. What Happened The Philippines was recently hit by two (2) strong typhoons Tino (Kalmaegi) and Uwan (Fung Wong) which struck Cebu and other parts of the Visayas region. The storm caused severe flooding, toppled infrastructure, and displaced thousands of families. Cebu province alone reported dozens of fatalities and widespread destruction, with entire communities submerged and homes washed away. Overall, more than 700,000 individuals have been affected, and recovery will take months. Impact: Over 700,000 people affected, thousands displaced. Damage: Homes submerged in floodwaters, roofs torn off, and widespread power outages. Families lost everything, including basic necessities and sources of income. Human toll: Victims faced life-threatening conditions, with some evacuating through windows to escape rising waters. Anxiety and trauma are high among affected communities. How Victims Are Affected Immediate needs: Food, clean water, hygiene kits, temporary shelter, and medical care. Long-term impact: Loss of homes, livelihoods, and access to education for children. Psychological strain: Families are coping with trauma and uncertainty about rebuilding their lives. [unbound.org] How We Can Help as a Company We can make a meaningful impact by partnering with trusted organizations running relief operations. Here are some of the corporate-friendly donation options: ABS-CBN Foundation International – Offers corporate partnership programs for typhoon relief. Donations fund emergency food packages, temporary shelters, and medical aid. Angat Buhay NGO – Provides hot meals, diapers, and essentials to evacuees.
St. Jude Heroes London 2026 Marathon Fund
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St. Jude Heroes London 2026 Marathon Fund
In 2013, I ran my first marathon as a St. Jude Hero. In 2015, I did it again. Both times, I carried the names, the stories, and the strength of children fighting for their lives. And those experiences have never left me. Now, over a decade later, I’m preparing to run my 12th marathon — the 2026 London Marathon — and once again, I’ll be running as a St. Jude Hero. This isn’t just another race for me. This is a full-circle moment: representing an organization that has profoundly shaped my running journey, on one of the world’s most iconic stages. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is changing the way the world understands, treats, and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. And families never receive a bill — not for treatment, travel, housing, or food — because all a parent should worry about is helping their child live. I’ve set an ambitious goal: to raise $10,000 for the kids of St. Jude. Every mile I run — every early training morning, every sore step — is for them. Your donation, no matter the amount, becomes part of that journey. As one of my favorite quotes says: “You are truly your own hero in running. It is up to you to have the responsibility and self-discipline to get the job done.” I'm ready to get the job done — not just for myself, but for something bigger. Thank you for supporting me, for cheering me on, and for standing with St. Jude. With gratitude, Sarah