Before sending any money to the Philippines or anywhere else you need to question where it goes. Corruption is rife in many of these countries and I live in the Philippines personally and if you speak to Expat's any would question a Charity or NGO's intentions as many simply feed on the poor to gain money. Tackle corruption and you will tackle poverty. Give blindly you feed corruption!
Everytime I send my monthly £65.00 to the bank, literally the penalty I pay for helping the Philippines with £3,000 of aid, somebody in the Philippines could have been saved but instead the bank penalises me charging me interest on the money I sent to aid the Philippines! If I could repay the £3000 I could send a filter to the Philippines every month instead of throwing it away at the Barclays bank who don't care too much about thirsty dying Philippinos.
I sent £3000 to the Philippines borrowed from credit cards, my monthly repayment on my credit card is £65.00 and I don't even have a job. I have a disability Epilepsy, so what more could you do than I. What will you do to help them, would you send even my monthly repayment £65.00 just once, and you'd be most of the way to buying a single Michael Pritchard water filter used by the British Army to turn filthy water into up to 6000 litres, and you would save many lives during disasters.
no one knows when this seed would sprout. let's just keep sending the message. no one knows when a person would read this message..it may be now, tomorrow or later.
I watched with great interest, had told me like that, but this video impressed me
comprareviagra 1 year ago
Before sending any money to the Philippines or anywhere else you need to question where it goes. Corruption is rife in many of these countries and I live in the Philippines personally and if you speak to Expat's any would question a Charity or NGO's intentions as many simply feed on the poor to gain money. Tackle corruption and you will tackle poverty. Give blindly you feed corruption!
tropicalpenpals 1 year ago
I am delighted I!
kamagrao 1 year ago
Everytime I send my monthly £65.00 to the bank, literally the penalty I pay for helping the Philippines with £3,000 of aid, somebody in the Philippines could have been saved but instead the bank penalises me charging me interest on the money I sent to aid the Philippines! If I could repay the £3000 I could send a filter to the Philippines every month instead of throwing it away at the Barclays bank who don't care too much about thirsty dying Philippinos.
keithanthony0169 2 years ago
I sent £3000 to the Philippines borrowed from credit cards, my monthly repayment on my credit card is £65.00 and I don't even have a job. I have a disability Epilepsy, so what more could you do than I. What will you do to help them, would you send even my monthly repayment £65.00 just once, and you'd be most of the way to buying a single Michael Pritchard water filter used by the British Army to turn filthy water into up to 6000 litres, and you would save many lives during disasters.
keithanthony0169 2 years ago
spread the message of love and generosity.. lets love one another.. LET US MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN!!
blopress18 2 years ago
konti nlang ang ganito sa pinas...
infairness naging 2nd world nman din tayo...
labadutok 2 years ago
no one knows when this seed would sprout. let's just keep sending the message. no one knows when a person would read this message..it may be now, tomorrow or later.
Perlseven 2 years ago
have you realized what you are doing?
you are helping to plant the seed of compassion as portrayed by Jesus' s Love for humanity and to God's creation.
Perlseven 3 years ago
shit happens
tkylpliztim 3 years ago
Very nice compilation of pictures. Really touches the soul. A very strong message to everyone. Keep up the good work!
cabahued 4 years ago
accept what u have
masterbilog23 4 years ago
HAHAHA FIRST COMMENT!!! All learned a lesson here....I should not complain anymore and be greatful for what I have cause the Lord gave it to me....
PoKeMaNiaXz 4 years ago