In a united call to action, the Global Save Life Foundation and the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria are launching Action Tulong to support typhoon victims in Nabua, Camarines Sur. This initiative aims to mobilize Filipinos residing in Austria to offer meaningful aid to their kababayans in the Bicol region, who have suffered devastating losses due to recent typhoons.
The Action Tulong campaign underscores the Filipino spirit of bayanihan—the practice of communal unity and cooperation in times of need. The Global Save Life Foundation and the Council of Filipino Associations are appealing to their fellow Filipinos in Austria to provide donations and support that will reach affected families in Bicol, where numerous households face the daunting challenge of rebuilding homes, restoring livelihoods, and securing basic necessities.
No matter how small, each contribution represents a lifeline for those facing hardship back home. Action Tulong offers a direct and compassionate way for Filipinos overseas to stay connected and give back to their communities in the Philippines. With the slogan, Sama-sama, Tulong-tulong po tayo sa ating Kababayan, the campaign seeks to foster a strong sense of collective support, inspiring Filipinos in Austria to contribute to the relief efforts.
The campaign channels donations towards essential supplies such as food, water, clothing, and shelter materials to assist the immediate needs of affected families. Through their coordinated efforts, the Global Save Life Foundation and the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria are making it easy for Filipinos abroad to extend their hands in solidarity.
Together, through Action Tulong, the Filipino community in Austria stands as a powerful force for compassion, resilience, and hope, exemplifying how distance is no barrier to the enduring spirit of bayanihan.
Please contact Blanco Elmer President or Eva Ferolino Anastacio treasurer, spearheading the Action Tulong for any help you can extend.
- Hector Pascua
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