kj.mag: Hoping these numbers have already gone down by this time. But certainly, need for more donation is still immense.
kj.mag: Over 500 families made this school their temporary home.
kj.mag: Pinoys really love basketball. For these guys, playing hoops may be therapeutic.
kj.mag: Before PS3, XBox, Wii, PSP, NDS, there was tumbang preso.
kj.mag: A family fetches water from the Maynilad truck.
kj.mag: Boy pulls a pail of water
kj.mag: Brgy. Captain Ziff Ancheta entertaining kids who are crammed into the evacuation area.
kj.mag: Smart distributed ready-to-eat Binalot rice meals, wrapped in banana leaf. Masarap na, eco-friendly pa!
kj.mag: Instead of asking evacuees to line up, food packs were distributed per room.
kj.mag: Rain, rain, go away!
kj.mag: Kids, you are at risk of getting really sick as you play in murky flood waters. Hay.
kj.mag: This girl tries to entertain herself with a makeshift swing.
kj.mag: By the time we arrived in Malanday Elementary school, this crowd had already gathered to line up for a donation (not sure from what group though).
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kj.mag: Old woman lined up for relief goods
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kj.mag: Seriously, we need to pass the RH Bill now.
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kj.mag: Classic example of "Isusubo na lang, ibibigay pa."
kj.mag: This scene almost made me tear up. Before feasting on the free food, this kid closed his eyes and said a little prayer first, maybe asking the guy up above to never abandon nor forsake his family.
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