2. Our Disaster Response Goal
We aim to assist displaced children
and families displaced by disasters
with access to emergency relief
services and supplies including food,
shelter, job assistance, psychosocial
support and protection from
exploitation and abuse.
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4. Caring for Children
Helping Families
Serving Communities
Mobilizing Volunteers
Our team anticipates
serving 10,000 children
with play therapy,
nutritious meals,
healthcare and protection
from abuse
Rebuilding and repairing
homes of 20 families
Community clean up
activities
Training 500 volunteers for
logistical support and
manpower for the ongoing
relief operations
Case management and
referrals for 100 children in
extremely difficult
circumstances
Providing shelter kits and
building materials for 300
families
Installing 30 water pumps
and 1,000 water filters
Mobilizing volunteers with
specialized skills for
program support
Creating programs to
advocate for protection
against abuse, exploitation
and human trafficking
Re-establishing livelihoods
by providing fishermen
with boats and nets
Supplying schools and
orphanages with roofing
materials
Mobilizing medical
professionals to meet
health care needs
Long-term response –
construction and operation
of four daycare centers
Our cash for work program
is assisting 100 families
with urgent financial needs
Food and essentials have
been provided to 100,000
survivors
Volunteers are actively
serving in evacuation
centers, children’s centers
and tent cities
20,000 families have
received relief, school or
emergency supplies. In
the next six months, we
plan to distribute supplies
to 200,000 survivors.
Creating programs to
protect and advocate
against abuse, exploitation
and trafficking of
vulnerable citizens
Typhoon Haiyan
Disaster Recovery Program Activities
2/20/14
6. Children’s Center of
HOPE worldwide
Dec 2013 – May 2014
» Serving children through:
» Play, art, sports, educational and cultural
activities
» Essential nutrition and medical services
» Advocacy and protection against abuse,
exploitation and trafficking
» Screening, case management and referrals of
children with special needs
» Provisions of emergency supplies, materials
and food
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Tacloban
Tolosa
Tanauan
Bohol
Iloilo
7. #2
Protection and
Advocacy Against
Human Trafficking
Feb 2014 – Jan 2015
» Provide awareness and education to
prevent human trafficking through trainings,
seminars, role playing and puppet shows
» Provide case management and referral
services to 100 trafficking victims
» Partnership, collaboration, and capacity
building with 1,000 community leaders,
local governments and other partner
agencies
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Tacloban City
Ormoc City
8. Clean Water Programs
Nov 2013 – May 2014
» Construction of 30 water sources for
communities
» Installation of 1,000 water filters to schools,
orphanages, health centers, evacuation
centers, bunk houses and tent cities
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
Bohol
Iloilo
Aklan
9. Livelihood Assistance
Dec 2013 – May 2014
» Cash for work program benefitted 100
families
» 100 Fishing boats and nets distributed
» Job skills training for 300 mothers
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
10. Volunteer
Mobilization
Nov 2013 – May 2014
HOPE worldwide Philippines volunteers are
making these efforts possible:
» Logistical support
» Outreach and relief operations
» Meeting additional disaster response
needs
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
Bohol
Iloilo
Aklan
11. House Rebuilding
Dec 2013 – May 2014
» Home rebuilding for 20 families
» Home repairs for 5 families
» Shelter kits and building materials for 300
families
» Tent sheeting for 1,000 families
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
12. Emergency Relief
and Supplies
Nov 2013 – May 2014
» Food and relief supplies distributed: hygiene
kits, baby care items, shoes, clothing,
medicines, emergency kits, kitchen materials,
sleeping materials, assorted food items and
ready to eat meals
» HOPE worldwide Philippines plans to
distribute supplies to 200,000 survivors over
the next six months
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
Bohol
Iloilo
Aklan
13. Psychosocial
Rehabilitation
Nov 2013 – May 2014
Aiding survivors by conducting:
» Psychological First Aid
» Counseling and Debriefing
» Parent Effectiveness Seminars
2/20/14
Program Coverage:
Daanbantayan
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tacloban
Ormoc
Bohol
14. Donors & Partners
Nov 2013 – May 2014
Cooperating Government Agencies:
» Department of Social Welfare and
Development
» Department of Health
» Department of Finance
» Department of Foreign Affairs
» Office of the Civil Defense
» Bureau of Customs
» Department of Education
» Local Governments
» UN OCHA and Child Protection Working
Groups
2/20/14
INTERNATIONAL DONORS/PARTNERS:
1.
International Churches of Christ
2.
AmeriCares
3.
Heart to Heart
4.
HELP Germany
5.
Friends and Family Community Connection
6.
MedShare
7.
Samaritan’s Feet
8.
World Emergency Relief
9.
Children’s Hunger Relief Funds
10.
Aid for Starving Children
11.
Gebende Hande Germany
12.
Abandoned Children’s Fund
13.
Children’s Hope Fund
14.
WestChurch Australia
15.
Singapore Air Line Association
16.
New Apostolic Church of South East Asia Relief
17.
EMC Computer Solutions
18.
Lululemon
19.
USAID & Gerry Roxas Foundation
LOCAL PARTNERS/DONORS
1.
Springboard Foundation
2.
Philippines ICOC Churches
3.
Manikako and TBWA - SMP
4.
Fair Hiring Initiative Inc.
5.
Tabang Sugbo Visayas