Typhoon Jolina made landfall with sustained winds of 65 miles an hour. This relief fund will support emergency aid like food, water, medicine, and shelter. After initial needs are met, the fund will transition to provide long-term assistance as needed. All donations to this fund will exclusively support Typhoon Jolina relief and recovery efforts in the Philippines.
The storm has caused extensive damage, killing dozens of people and displacing more than 11,000 people. Local officials are doing their best to deal with evacuations and temporary shelters amid the coronavirus pandemic. Several of GlobalGiving's local nonprofit partners are responding and have asked us to help fund relief and recovery efforts on the ground.
All donations to this fund will support recovery and relief efforts for Typhoon Jolina. Initially, funds will help first responders meet survivors' immediate needs for food, fuel, clean water, hygiene products, and shelter. The fund will later transition to support longer-term recovery efforts run primarily by local, vetted organizations in the communities affected.
When you donate to GlobalGiving's Typhoon Jolina Relief Fund, your donation will be used to:
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