Recent new in the Philippines...

E. Silva: Author. 11/08/2019.

Operation Blessing has been a major success in many ways. And more than one, it seems. Lately, quake-stricken regions, like those of the Philippines, have needed it. Anything helps, especially after a massive round of 6-6.5 level tremors, earthquakes, and aftershocks have made their presence well known. 

But hope is not lost, thanks to the amazing Operation Blessing, which has taken upon itself to see that survivors in the hardest-to-reach villages get the help they need --- and quickly. This charity organization moves fast, and it gets the job done. It has been featured for its many efforts in multiple countries. Its outreach efforts have likewise made headlines across major multi-media publications like CNN, Fox News, The WSJ, and even small local publications such as the Denver Post and California Herald, respectively. Any business that's in the business of making change ought to receive its rightful recognition, and Operation Blessing is no less any different; it aims to reach people of all ages by offering food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials for living.

More than 20 people died in the recent quakes, and over 19,000 homes, thus far counting, were demolished to ruins. It is indeed a time of great need in this area of the Philippines, as one can no doubt imagine. Some homes were outright flattened beyond repair, having hit the ground in the most destructive manner imaginable. 

If you know of someone affected by this recent crisis, or if your heart simply feels the need to share, offer your support to these victims here.  Join a movement 

that cannot be silenced, nor will ever be (at least, until the work in the Philippines is fully done, and the organization flies off to meet the next need). Disaster Relief is here to save the day, and it needs all the help it can get, in order to do its best job.

Won't you give? Those whose homes, and lives, were ruined, depend on it. Now is the best time to take action. Countless other similar news stories hit the Web every single day, and that's why change is needed now more than ever!

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