Thursday, October 01, 2009

Architecture for Humanity: Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) Rebuilding Appeal



Architecture for Humanity is responding to Typhoon Ketsana-Ondoy, which has affected the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia. Millions of people have been displaced, with the threat of more typhoons on their way possibly affecting even more people. We are raising funds for transitional and permanent reconstruction of areas affected. Please note this funding will be focused on longer-term recovery rather than emergency relief.

DONATE HERE http://www.architectureforhumanity.org/updates/2009-10-01-typhoon-ketsana-ondoy-rebuilding-appeal

Here’s how we can make an impact:

$10,000 will provide a rebuilding team for six months on the ground.
$20,000 will provide a team in two or more countries.
$50,000 will build a clinic or school.
$100,000 will build multiple community structures.

If we raise less than $10,000 then we will distribute it to local groups focused on reconstruction of affected communities.

After the 2004 South Asia Tsunami we raised close to $500,000, which enabled Architecture for Humanity to build community facilities and homes in more than 20 villages in India and Sri Lanka.

Can’t Donate?

1. Offer your services – link to offer services
2. Tweet this: Support Architecture for Humanity's Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) Rebuilding Appeal: http://bit.ly/3oYvyq
3. Update your Facebook status with: Support Architecture for Humanity’s Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) Rebuilding Appeal: http://bit.ly/3oYvyq
4. Email 10 friends.
5. Host a bake sale (Over $200K was raised through bake sales and lemonade stands during the 2004 Tsunami).

Thank You,

All of us at Architecture for Humanity

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