HOPEww Philippines Response to Typhoon Haiyan Survivors

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Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Recovery Program 2/20/14

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HOPE worldwide Philippines is working to help the most vulnerable recover after the strongest storm ever recorded hit their nation in November 2013

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Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Recovery Program

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Our Disaster Response Goal

We aim to assist displaced children and families displaced by disasters

with access to emergency relief services and supplies including food, shelter, job assistance, psychosocial

support and protection from exploitation and abuse.

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Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Recovery Program Sites

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Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Recovery Program Activities

Caring for Children Helping Families Serving Communities Mobilizing Volunteers

Our team anticipates serving 10,000 children with play therapy, nutritious meals, healthcare and protection from abuse

Rebuilding and repairing homes of 20 families

Community clean up activities

Training 500 volunteers for logistical support and manpower for the ongoing relief operations

Case management and referrals for 100 children in extremely difficult circumstances

Providing shelter kits and building materials for 300 families

Installing 30 water pumps and 1,000 water filters

Mobilizing volunteers with specialized skills for program support

Creating programs to advocate for protection against abuse, exploitation and human trafficking

Re-establishing livelihoods by providing fishermen with boats and nets

Supplying schools and orphanages with roofing materials

Mobilizing medical professionals to meet health care needs

Long-term response – construction and operation of four daycare centers

Our cash for work program is assisting 100 families with urgent financial needs

Food and essentials have been provided to 100,000 survivors

Volunteers are actively serving in evacuation centers, children’s centers and tent cities

20,000 families have received relief, school or emergency supplies. In the next six months, we plan to distribute supplies to 200,000 survivors.

Creating programs to protect and advocate against abuse, exploitation and trafficking of vulnerable citizens

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Programs to Rebuild Hope in Visayas

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Children’s Center of HOPE worldwide

Dec 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Tacloban

TolosaTanauan

BoholIloilo

» Serving children through:» Play, art, sports, educational and cultural activities

» Essential nutrition and medical services

» Advocacy and protection against abuse,

exploitation and trafficking

» Screening, case management and referrals of

children with special needs

» Provisions of emergency supplies, materials and

food

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#2Protection and

Advocacy Against Human Trafficking

Feb 2014 – Jan 2015

Program Coverage:Tacloban CityOrmoc City

» Provide awareness and education to prevent human trafficking through trainings, seminars, role playing and puppet shows

» Provide case management and referral services to 100 trafficking victims

» Partnership, collaboration, and capacity building with 1,000 community leaders, local governments and other partner agencies

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Clean Water ProgramsNov 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc BoholIloilo Aklan

» Construction of 30 water sources for communities

» Installation of 1,000 water filters to schools, orphanages, health centers, evacuation centers, bunk houses and tent cities

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Livelihood AssistanceDec 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc

» Cash for work program benefitted 100

families

» 100 Fishing boats and nets distributed

» Job skills training for 300 mothers

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Volunteer Mobilization

Nov 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc BoholIloilo Aklan

HOPE worldwide Philippines volunteers are making these efforts possible:

» Logistical support

» Outreach and relief operations

» Meeting additional disaster response

needs

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House RebuildingDec 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc

» Home rebuilding for 20 families

» Home repairs for 5 families

» Shelter kits and building materials for 300

families

» Tent sheeting for 1,000 families

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Emergency Relief and Supplies

Nov 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc BoholIloilo Aklan

» Food and relief supplies distributed: hygiene kits,

baby care items, shoes, clothing, medicines,

emergency kits, kitchen materials, sleeping

materials, assorted food items and ready to eat

meals

» HOPE worldwide Philippines plans to distribute

supplies to 200,000 survivors over the next six

months

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Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Nov 2013 – May 2014

Program Coverage:Daanbantayan

Tolosa Tanauan Tacloban Ormoc Bohol

Aiding survivors by conducting:

» Psychological First Aid

» Counseling and Debriefing

» Parent Effectiveness Seminars

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Donors & PartnersNov 2013 – May 2014

INTERNATIONAL DONORS/PARTNERS:1. International Churches of Christ2. AmeriCares3. Heart to Heart4. HELP Germany5. Friends and Family Community Connection6. MedShare7. Samaritan’s Feet8. World Emergency Relief9. Children’s Hunger Relief Funds10. Aid for Starving Children11. Gebende Hande Germany 12. Abandoned Children’s Fund13. Children’s Hope Fund14. WestChurch Australia15. Singapore Air Line Association16. New Apostolic Church of South East Asia Relief17. EMC Computer Solutions18. Lululemon19. USAID & Gerry Roxas FoundationLOCAL PARTNERS/DONORS20. Springboard Foundation21. Philippines ICOC Churches22. Manikako and TBWA - SMP23. Fair Hiring Initiative Inc.24. Tabang Sugbo Visayas

Cooperating Government Agencies:» Department of Social Welfare and

Development» Department of Health» Department of Finance» Department of Foreign Affairs» Office of the Civil Defense» Bureau of Customs» Department of Education» Local Governments» UN OCHA and Child Protection Working Groups

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Your support makes our disaster response possible!

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Thank you!