Here is the order of priority of good needed:
- Ready to eat foods:
 Canned with peel off lid.
 No fresh food..No bread, fruit
 NO WATER… handled there.
- Medicines, Over the Counter-
 First Aid Kits
 Bandages, Ointments, soaps
 Disinfectant wipes
- Shelters
 Tents, Tarps, rope (think like a person who has lost everything, what do you need?)
- Clothing and shoes
 NO WINTER COATS
 Blankets, slippers/flip-flops, gym shoes, pants, shirts
 New Underwear
 Towels
- Long-Term survival that is portable
 Backpacks
 Cooking pans, portable stoves
 Tools, pocket knives, shovels
 Lanterns, Batteries
- Rizal center needs
 Moving Trucks to relocate organized goods
 Volunteers to unload vehicles, sort goods, pack and label.
 Storage for boxes.
Wednesday evening, a cargo plane will be taking off from Chicago to the Philippines with food, clothing and supplies for those affected by the recent typhoon.
Volunteers are working until midnight Tuesday and all day Wednesday to receive and pack up enough donations to fill a 42' container that will be aboard that plane. Even in 25 degree weather tonight, they were busy taking donations out of cars that lined up along Irving Park Road.
It's all happening at the Jose Rizal Center, on Irving Park just west of Clark (1332 W Irving Park). If you can help, they need you! If you can donate, they need your stuff!
They are looking for these items:
- used and new clothing (no winter clothes please)
- towels
- first aid kits
- easy to open canned-goods
- bread
- gym shoes
- disinfectant wipes and gels
- sneakers
- flip flops
- No bottled water, since those logistics are being handled on the ground
If you don't have anything to give, but want to help, please call and see if they need your help packing boxes. Tonight there were easily 50-75 volunteers there at 10:45pm and the cars just kept showing up with donations.
More information is here.
 

 
According to the website you linked to, they don't want donations of bread.
ReplyDeleteThey updated the list of needs this morning at 9:45. Last night they were requesting bread because they were trying to get goods that will be delivered on Thursday by cargo plane. Since they achieved that goal, the next shipments will be by ship and they have updated the list of what can be sent.
ReplyDeleteAs of 11:15 PM there were still dozens of people there and three trucks being loaded. I assume given the scope of the disaster this will be an ongoing effort.
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