Saturday, January 8, 2022
Friday, January 7, 2022
PHILIPPINE 2021 TYPHOON DEC 2021
Updates on Typhoon Relief and Construction
Last December 16, 2021, the Philippines was hit by the Super Typhoon Rai, locally known as Odette. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) classified Odette a “Category 5 Super Typhoon” with 1-minute winds of 265-300 kilometers per hour. It is the first “Category 5 Super Typhoon” for December since the Nina (Nock-ten) last 2016. The most affected areas were the Visayan Islands. Limasawa Island which is located south of Leyte was reported to have 90 percent of homes destroyed with no water, food, shelter and communication lines. Many families also lost numerous loved ones (one family lost all seven children including both in-laws) during the typhoon. Mindanao, specifically Cagayan de Oro, suffered from heavy rainfall and flooding. The water surpassed the dams, washing away many houses along the river.
As of December 29, 2021, the $2,000 amount provided by Operation Renewed Hope was consumed. Five pastors were given financial assistance of $500 which was donated by church and school individuals for roofing. 50 food packs were also distributed. Another 1,000 food packs which were donated by church members, school parents, businessmen, and loving people of Bukidnon will be distributed to different locations.
The future plan is to go to Limasawa Island, which is 198 kilometers away from Malaybalay City, on January 4 or January 5. The target on arrival is clearing out the area, reconstructing and gathering at night for evangelism. In addition, pastors from five different churches will be gathered for edification and prayer. For the trip, we need additional food, water, fuel, construction materials, financial assistance for traveling expenses and payment for manpower. Furthermore, the church seeks to also send help to rebuild Bohol, Limasawa, and Dinagat Islands which sustained severe devastation and provide water to Agusan Sur, Cabadbaran, and Cabacan who are in dire need of water.
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N95 Type Masks
- Do not publicize your homemade mask is an "N95" mask because it is not.
- Do not publicize your homemade mask by advertising that it is an "N95" equal mask.
- If you would like to distribute your masks, please let your pastor know because he might want to make them available to church members.
- If you make a quantity of masks, ORH will help you distribute your masks.
- Be very careful; do not include any items which could be toxic or irritating to the skin.
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html
Joseph Project "Love thy Neighbor"

The following is an example information sheet which your church can use to inform the church members of “OPERATION LOVE THY NEIGHBOR.”
What’s the plan?
Put together “care packages” for the elderly and shut-ins.
What’s in a care package?
A care package needs to be something that contains non-perishable essentials to help those in our community who need our help. It can contain:
A roll or two of toilet paper
How big is a care package?
A care package should be a single box or paper bag small enough for one person (especially an elderly person) to carry by themself.
How can I help?
What is the goal?
The goal is to help at least 100 people.
When and where can I help/donate?
Bring boxes, donations and contact info to
Address of donation site (Church)
Come by on: have times people can drop by to donate
Questions? Call 000-000-0000
The Logistics
BEFORE beginning this task, each Pastor will need to contact their local Emergency Management Director. This may be found by calling their town office, or local police department non-emergency number.
Assign a designated shopper is donations are not enough.
Assign three to five individuals to help with the packing process.
Establish a DRIVE-BY collection site where individuals can drive by or walk by, with their vehicles and drop off any of a list of items. (If necessary, deliver)
Establish a small list of items: Toilet Paper, Hand Sanitizer, Canned or boxed food, etc.
Establish collection times with workers.
Establish an entrance outside of your church building to disinfect all items. Items should not enter your church building unless they have been disinfected.
Establish a room in your church to sort and pack items. Only allow individuals who are NOT sick to enter this room.
Ask people to donate boxes or bags for distribution, however it is recommend that you order.
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-20658/Paper-Shopping-Bags/Recycled-Grocery-Bags-12-x-7-x-17-Kraft
DO not distribute in plastic bags, the CDC does not recommend plastic as the Covid-19 virus lives on plastic.
Establish a phone number or internet form for people who need a box delivered to them.
Have team members willing to deliver. These can be separate members from the sorting and cleaning team.
Have a set delivery time each week. Perhaps your church members will drive by the church on Tuesday evening at 5:00 and pick up packages to deliver.
IT IS IMPERATIVE that the gospel be included in every package. Use Gospel tracts.