Tag: yolanda

  • Staying Community-Focused and Barangay Based

    The Balay Mindanaw DREAM has expanded its Yolanda disaster emergency response to several barangays in Leyte, Capiz and Iloilo. We have been doing this due to the massive and widespread destruction suffered by many communities. With the support of our donors, we have been delivering food, non-food, hygiene,mshelter repair kits and psycho-social social support to…

  • Helping rebuild homes, helping rebuild lives…

    Update No.7 7 December 2013 — Balay Mindanaw DREAM keeps on.. Helping rebuild homes, helping rebuild lives…   Balay Mindanaw Disaster Risk-Reduction and Resiliency-Building and Emergency Assistance Mission (DREAM) teams continue to live and work in our chosen areas, connecting with local leaders, getting and validating data, mobilizing volunteers, preparing relief goods, distributing other aids…

  • Responding to Disasters, Responding to Communities

    Consolidated DREAM Update No. 6 November 25-30, 2013 — Prior to Super Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan When Tropical Storm Sending/Washi, in December 2011, brought massive floods in the riverside barangays of Cagayan de Oro City, Iligan City and some in Bukidnon, Balay Mindanaw was deeply moved to respond and became involved in emergency assistance. Being serious to…

  • THEIR SMILES BRING COURAGE AND INSPIRE ACTION

    THEIR SMILES BRING COURAGE AND INSPIRE ACTION

    Consolidated DREAM Update No. 5 November 23-24, 2013 — Smiles of Children in Barangay San Juan in Ormoc   Smiles of Mothers in Barangay Marita in President Roxas, Capiz   Balay Mindanaw continues the Disaster Risk-Reduction, Resiliency-building and Emergency Assistance Mission (DREAM) with daily assessment of what is needed by the communities affected by Supertyphoon…

  • Roofless, Homeless but not Hopeless..

    Consolidated DREAM Update No. 4 21-22 November 2013 — Truly an inspiring appeal made by the residents themselves, placed on top of one of the remaining structures in Ormoc City so that others may know.  RISE UP ORMOC! (Bangon Ormoc!) Indeed the survivors of Supertyphoon Yolanda are not hopeless. They understand their needs, put courage…