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The American Red Cross
YOU CAN HELP people affected by Typhoon Mawar in U.S. territories including Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Your donation enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from this disaster. Visit redcross.org, call 800-RED-CROSS (800-733-2767), or text the word TYPHOON to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
The Salvation Army - The Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division
When the unspeakable happens, we speak hope. The Salvation Army personnel are mobilizing to respond to Typhoon Mawar.
Your generosity enables The Salvation Army to serve those in need and fight back against the pain caused by disasters, bringing comfort to families and offering hope in the aftermath of natural catastrophes.
The Salvation Army uses one-hundred percent of all collected donations designated ‘disaster relief’ in support of disaster operations. If disaster donations exceed identified needs, excess funds will be restricted to support future disaster services.
The House of Chamorros
The House of Chamorros is communicating with local emergency management officials, local partners on Guam and in the region, as well as other humanitarian agencies, to meet the needs of the communities affected. We are working to gather information to provide the best possible and most immediate assistance to support the Chamorro people and others most affected by Typhoon Mawar. As additional information and needs become clear, we will act and proceed accordingly. We are working to set up a Go Fund Me Account. However, if you would like to make a donation immediately, please feel free to do so via the following option (we ask that you simply provide the additional note in donation comments that you would like your donation to be provided in response to the Devastating Impact of Typhoon Mawar. Si Yu’os Ma’ase for your support.
Micronesia Climate Change Alliance
Our mission is to construct the importance of climate change as a threat multiplier to Pacific Islands. Our network seeks to build urgency and cohesion through local communities and create a model that is resilient in the face of climate change. We exist as a local hub for climate injustice, shedding light on the many public policy issues affecting our community such as emergency preparedness and disaster response, food security, extreme heat, and tropical diseases.
Restoring & Repairing Sagan Kotturan CHamoru
There is no other place like Sagan Kotturan CHamoru on Guåhan.
If you have been there, you know.
If you have not, you can imagine and still know.
It is a co-operative space that since 2006, is dedicated to preserving, perpetuating and promoting the CHamoru culture, language and history through the education, exhibition, apprenticeship, and demonstration of the various forms of traditional and contemporary CHamoru arts and crafts.
Guåhan Sustainable Culture
You can show your dedication to food sovereignty and food security on Guåhan by partnering with us. We are eager to connect with individuals and businesses and find new and unique ways to recognize and elevate those that support our mission. Together, we can expand our reach and impact, creating more opportunities to promote sustainability, support for Guam’s agricultural industry, and provide opportunities for our community, to help increase their access to fresh and local foods.
Typhoon Mawar Relief - St. Dominic's Senior Care GoFundMe
Typhoon Mawar Relief - Help Guam's Boonie Dogs
On May 23-24, the island of Guam was battered by Typhoon Mawar. This was the largest storm our beautiful island has seen in decades, with sustained winds up to 150mph. Roofs were ripped from homes, trees were uprooted and shredded. Storm surges and flooding have left much of the island underwater. Many are still without power. People were evacuated to shelters across the island. The destruction and devastation is overwhelming. As of this Friday, we are waking up still to aftermath winds while trying to assess the damage.
And of course.. the dogs. Guam has approximately 70,000 dogs, many free-roaming or stray. Our island’s only animal shelter, Guam Animals In Need (GAIN), has been more or less destroyed. All dog kennels at GAIN are outdoors with rin roofs, which now lie in the parking lot and scattered across the property. The fence surrounding the property and dog park is ruined. Trees are uprooted. Electric wires are down on the chain link fencing surrounding the property, and we were advised not to enter due to risk of electrocution. We hope to enter soon, but of course the Guam Power Authority team is very busy now. Fortunately we evacuated all animals into storm fosters before this mess hit, but of course our staff found a dog abandoned in a cage in the parking lot when we went to evaluate the damage. Ahhh. It never stops
Island Girl Power
Island Girl Power’s objectives are to promote Positive Role Models in the Community and Offer Positive Activities for Young Ladies and their Families.
Ways to Drop-Off Donations if you live in California:
Hayward:
- POC: Mack Martinez (510) 491 – 8949
- Satco Products:
- 31288 San Benito St., Hayward, 94544
- June 5th to June 16th – Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call for Saturday/Sunday. Please call prior to dropping donations.
Los Altos Palo Alto
- POC: Vera Calvo Garces (650) 387-2589
- 26101 Elena Road, Los Altos Hills, 94022
- June 5th to June 17th. Please call prior to dropping.
Redwood City
- POC: Linda Calvo (650) 430 – 7041
- 1610 Arguello St, Redwood City, 94063
- June 12th to June 16th. Please call prior to dropping donations.
Sacramento
- POC: Jessica Gogo Cross (916) 667-2022
- Capitol Billboards
- 2234 Auburn Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95821
- June 5th to June 15th. Please call prior to dropping.
San Francisco (A)
- POC: Vera Calvo Garces (650) 387-2589
- Payless Logistics, INC
- 901 Rankin Street (Dock 12-21), San Francisco, 94124
- Monday, Wednesday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- June 5th to June 18th
- Please call prior to dropping donations
San Francisco (B)
- POC: Anna Mahina (415) 875-0865 & Gaynor Siataga (415) 240-6720
- SALT – Pacific Islander Community Hut
150 Executive Parkway Suite 2450, San Francisco, 94134 - 7 Days a Week until June 17th
- Please call prior to dropping donations.
San Leandro
- POC: Lyn Aflague Arroyo (510) 384-3768
- 230 Lorraine Boulevard, San Leandro, 94577
- June 7th to June 16th
- Please call prior to dropping donations.
Yuba City
- POC: Angel Salas (210) 287-0273
- 1924 Ramirez Drive, Yuba City, 95993
- June 5th to June 15th between 8:00AM to 12:00 PM
- Please call prior to dropping donations.
Long Beach/Los Angeles
- POC: Heidi Chargualaf Quenga (562) 972-0969
- Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum
- 695 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
- June 7th Wednesday – Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM until June 15th.
- No WATER donations will be taken at this location.
If you know of any events, organizations, or additional opportunities to provide help to those affected by Typhoon Mawar, please contact us via the form below:
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