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PUT A SMILE ON A CHILD'S FACE this holiday season

To donate any amount, please click on the Donate button located on the right of this page. To donated a fixed amount for specific purpose, please use the Gifts option below.

CRC learning centers were devastated by the recent typhoons that swept the country. In light of this extarordinary circumstances, we are encouraging you to give the gift of a smile on a child's face. Any amount can make a difference. The list below provides you an idea on the tangible goods and services that your donation makes. 

Gift Items

 Donation Amount (in Canadaian dollars)

Impact
 20.00provides for a whole day's meal for a family of 4 or 4children
 35.00provides regular medical support to a child
 60.00provides for books and arts materials  for therapy workshops
 150.00

supports a student to a whole year secondary educational assistance

 250.00helps fund a cultural activity for the children 

 

If you want to donate in honour of someone, let us know and we'll send an e-card to them informing them of the donation you gave in their honour.

You may want to become a sustaining donor and adopt an orphan. We can facilitate that for you. For more information, click here.

 

URGENT APPEAL FOR SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS OF TROPICAL STORM “ONDOY”

 
September 26, 2009, around 10am, tropical storm “Ondoy” landed in Luzon and hit 25 provinces.  Heavy rains continued to pour causing the rivers to overflow at about noon, severely flooding the urban poor communities surrounding it.
 
One of the areas affected was Sitio Olandes, Bgy. Industrial Valley Complex in Marikina City which is located near the banks of the Marikina River.  Sitio Olandes is home to about 3000 families and the Olandes Batibot Early Learning Center (OBELC), a network organization of the Children’s Rehabilitation Center.
 
 As floodwaters rose up to their roofs in a matter of 3 hours, women and children were crying for help on their roofs, waiting desperately to be rescued.  OBELC was submerged in flood waters causing damage to the center, including books, school supplies and other things used for their daily operations.
 
Our network organizations, from other urban poor communities of Quezon City and City of Manila, are also affected.  In Sitio Talanay, Barangay Batasan Hills in Quezon City, the houses were washed away by the raging waters. The day care center, an extension of the Busilak Learning Center (BLC) program in Sitio Veterans, Quezon City, experienced severe damage similar to the OBELC.
 
The same effects of “Ondoy” were also experienced in Bgy. Tatalon, an urban poor community in Quezon City perennially flooded during storms. The houses were also washed away by the fierce flood currents. The residents, who still have their houses also stayed on the 2nd or 3rd floor or on the roofs to avoid the rising flood waters.
 
In Vitas, Tondo,in the City of  Manila, one of the areas organized by the Samahan ng Maralitang Kababaihang Nagkakaisa (SAMAKANA) or the Association of United Urban Poor Women, the residents, especially women and children were also severely affected by “Ondoy’s” wrath.
 
Tropical storm “Ondoy” left serious damage on properties and even deaths in some parts of Luzon. The areas that were hit the hardest are the cities of Marikina, Quezon, Manila, Pasig and some areas of Rizal like San Mateo, Cainta, Taytay and Antipolo.
 
With these numbers of families affected by the storm and the floods, Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRC) is trying to extend its help by providing immediate assistance like relief goods and financial support. This is necessary as efforts of the local and National government are inadequate and slow, especially with the large number of victims needing immediate assistance.
 
Through the help of our fellow child rights advocates and other child focused organizations, a rescue operation in Sitio Olandes, Bgy.Industrial Valley Complex, Marikina City was conducted last September 27.  CRC is currently part of a Task Force overseeing immediate relief for the families of OBELC.  About 4 families are temporarily housed in the office where they were immediately evacuated. 
 
The victims call for:
Immediate assistance for basic needs like food, drinking water, clothes and shelter.
Donations of books, school supplies and equipment to the OBELC and BLC for their operations.
 
Relief goods and materials may be dropped off in our office, #90 J. Bugallon, Barangay Bagumbuhay, Project 4, Quezon City. You can contact us at (+632) 913-9244 or 439-1053 and look for Malou or Sarah.  For financial donations, you can deposit at:
          Account name:  Children’s Rehabilitation Center
          Bank name:  Bank of the Philippine Island – Kamias-Anonas Branch
          Account number:  SA 3323-2050-85
Please notify us of your deposit for your official receipt. 
CHILDREN’S REHABILITATION CENTER
September 28, 2009

Children's Rehabilitation Center
#90 J.Bugallon St. Project 4
Brgy Bagumbuhay, Quezon City
Philippines
www.childrehabcenter.org"

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