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Knowing where the money goes

StrKids Top300x250For too many of us in New Jersey, it is not hard to imagine what life is like after a catastrophic storm.  We just have to remember what we were doing one year ago.

We also know the difference between charitable acts and contributions that met immediate needs and those that meet long term recovery needs.  Some of us will never forget the kindness and generosity we gave or received immediately after Sandy;  meals, supplies, shelter, a shower, a place to charge a cell phone, cleaning out a destroyed home.  Some of us are still filling out forms in the hopes of getting needed long term recovery aid.

As we confront, or deflect, the images coming from the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, we are fortunate to have a way to contribute that will make an immediate impact to the survival of 27 orphans.

Street Kids Philippine Missions is a orphanage with 501 C tax status run by our friend Ernesto Cullari’s mother, Lee.  Lee and her husband Matthew founded the orphanage in February or 2010 in Bohol.  They started caring for 6 children.  Now they are raising 27 children.   In 2012, Lee and Matthew cared for the children with a budget of $2000.00 per month. Amazing.

Today, in the aftermath of Haiyan, they need food, clean water and clothes and power. They are purifying their water with chemical tablets.

StreetKidsPM is hoping to raise $30,000 to recover from Haiyan. $1,111 per child.  They need water purification equipment, generators, food and clothing.

Please make a one time contribution, or enroll to make  monthly contributions to StreetKidsPM here.

Also, Cullari is holding a fundraiser on Wednesday December 4th from 6PM till 9PM at SeaGrass Restaurant in Occean Grove.  Tickets to the fundraiser are only $50 and can be purchased here.

For questions or to make offline reservations to the fundraiser, call Ernesto at 732-504-4506.

 

Posted: November 18th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Typhoon Haiyan | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Knowing where the money goes

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