Typhoon relief drop-off sites and contact information

OFFICIAL DROP OFF SITES and CONTACT INFORMATION:[To be updated regularly]


New YorkBAYANIHAN Filipino Community Center40-21 69th St.Woodside, NY 11377Open Hours: Monday – Friday, 11 AM – 8 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 12-6 PM.Contact:Yancy Mark: (347) 867-0330Jonna: (646) 578-7390filipinocenter@gmail.comStony Brook UniversityContact:Jun Rose: (646) 750-3489.FIND District III college organizationsContact:Patricia Dayleg: patricia.dayleg@gmail.comIsabel Marie Gomez: isabelmariegomez@gmail.comBKPNewYork(specifically collecting children’s books to the Philippines)Contact:Frederick (646) 641-7183frederick@bkpny.org
New JerseyNew JerseyContact:Yves Nibungco: (201) 621-3156Nick Cordero: (917) 476-7855Sinugba Cafe561 Westside AveJersey City, NJ 07304Casa Victoria691 Newark AveJersey City, NJ 07306-2803Kalusugan Coalition591 Summit Avenue Suite 412 (Corner Summit and Newark Ave)Jersey City, NJ 07306Contact/Office Hours:(201) 653-4600
MidwestFellowship for Filipino Migrants-FFMPO Box 901Glenview, IL 60025-9998Contact:Nerissa: (224) 381-6888ffm4outreach@gmail.com
Los AngelesMoney, clothes, blankets, non-perishable food, medicines, toiletries and other basic necessities can be dropped off at designated BALSA locations in Southern California.Downtown L.A519 S. Spring (between 5th and 6th)Los Angeles, CA 90013Contact:Fernando Fernando: (323) 854-4478More drop-off locations will be volunteered in the coming days.Los Angeles BALSA Relief Coordinators:Fernando Fernando: (323) 854-4478 (Central LA)Kuusela Hilo: (818) 395-9207 (LA)Daya Mortel: (206) 355-0256 (West LA)Victor Romero: (424) 225-0322 (South Bay)E-mail: sc@bayanusa.orgChecks can be made out to Tulong Sa Bayan. (Tax-deductible) Online donations via paypal can be made at http://www.bayanusa.org.
San DiegoCristy’s Bakery9178 Mira Mesa BlvdSan Diego, CA 92126-4804Contact:(858) 271-6135Mira Mesa Senior Center8460 Mira Mesa BlvdSan Diego, CA 92126-2311Contact:(858) 578-7325Fava Hall2926 Market St.San Diego, CA 92102 Contact:(619) 234-1360Kalasugan Community Services1419 E 8th StNational City, CA 91950-2602Contact:(619) 477-3392BALSA efforts in SD Contact:Anakbayan San Diego: anakbayansd@gmail.comEugene Gambol: (916) 296-4848 egambol@gmail.comIvan (619) 370-1296Additional relief informationPatricia Guevarra: (858) 692-0785 patricia.guevarra@gmail.com
San Francisco/Bay AreaDonations in San Francisco/Bay AreaContact:Ryan Leano (626) 534-4971Monetary donations can also be dropped off at these sites. Checks can be made out to “Lakasdiwa,” a non-profit organization that will send the funds directly to MIGRANTE International in the Philippines, a workers’ organization directly helping the victims in the disaster relief efforts. Please put “Typhoon Ondoy Relief” on the check’s note.Filipino Community Center4681 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94112Liwanag Kultural CenterHillside Park Clubhouse222 Lausanne Ave.Daly City‎, CA‎ 94014Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 - 6 PM; Wednesdays, 3:30 - 8 PMAsian Pacific Islander Youth Promoting Advocacy & Leadership310 8th Street, Suite 215Oakland, CA 94710Monday-Friday, 10 AM - 6 PMContact:Armael Malinis, AnakBayan-East Bay
San Jose/South BayDonations in San Jose/South BayContact: Melissa Nievera, Filipino Community Support (FOCUS): focus.balita@gmail.com.Filipino Youth Coalition (FYC) & Filipino Community Support (FOCUS) drop-off sites:Welch Park Community BuildingLocated at corner of Kenesta Way and Clarice DrSan Jose, CA 95122(open everyday from 2 - 5 PM to receive donations)Valley Faith United Methodist Church1251 Sandia Ave.Sunnyvale, CA 94089Stanford’s Pilipino American Student Union (PASU)Contact: AV David (650) 491-4561avhdavid@stanford.edu
Portland, OregonPortland Committee for Human Rights in the PhilippinesContact: Claire Oliverosportlandchrp@gmail.comYou can send CASH through Metro Bank acct. 3 189 14540 1 For BAYAN’s “BALSA” (Bayanihan Alay sa Sambayanan)Contact: Consuelo Rivera (503) 729-9449welorivera@yahoo.com

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