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General typhoon assistance · Philippines

Help Typhoon
Victims Recover

Stand with families after destructive storms—supporting urgent needs, protecting children and helping communities rebuild with dignity.

This is an evergreen preparedness and relief page—not a live warning for one named storm. Gifts support the Nonprofit For Good General Relief Fund according to current verified needs.

Responsible help begins with verified needs.Conditions change quickly after a typhoon. Follow official warnings and local assessments before donating goods, traveling to affected areas or sharing emergency information.

Why readiness matters

Typhoons are a recurring Philippine reality

PAGASA reports that about 20 tropical cyclones enter or form within the Philippine Area of Responsibility in an average year, with approximately eight or nine crossing the country. Wind, storm surge, flooding and landslides can displace families and interrupt water, health care, education, electricity and livelihoods.

Effective assistance is coordinated, needs-based and respectful. The best response may include locally purchased supplies, cash assistance, shelter materials, clean water, health services or longer-term recovery support—depending on verified assessments.

Immediate priorities

What families may need after a storm

Relief priorities must follow current local assessments. These are common needs—not a promise that every donation funds each item.

Safe shelter

Tarpaulins, blankets, sleeping materials and temporary repairs.

Food & water

Safe drinking water, rice, ready-to-eat food and cooking essentials.

Health & hygiene

Medicines, first aid, hygiene kits, diapers and menstrual supplies.

Child protection

Safe spaces, family support, continued learning and psychosocial care.

DECEMBER 2025 INITIATIVE150

children across three Philippine communities

Campaign impact example

Holiday joy for 150 children

In December 2025, NFG supported a holiday initiative designed to bring gifts, family grocery packages and community celebrations to 150 children across Subic and Olongapo, Gordon Heights, and Manila communities.

50children in the Subic and Olongapo area
50children in Gordon Heights, Olongapo City
50children from communities near Manila

The initiative centered on age-appropriate gifts, family holiday groceries and small community celebrations. This section is preserved as a December 2025 campaign example and is not a current holiday solicitation.

Before the next storm

Prepared communities save lives

Early warnings, evacuation planning and resilient infrastructure reduce harm before winds and floodwaters arrive.

01Follow official alertsMonitor PAGASA and local government instructions—not forwarded rumors.
02Prepare a go bagInclude water, food, medicines, lights, batteries and essential documents.
03Know evacuation routesIdentify safe locations and leave early when authorities direct you to evacuate.
04Include everyonePlan for children, older adults, people with disabilities, neighbors and pets.

Help responsibly

Three ways to make support more useful

01

Donate flexibly

Flexible funds can help responders address changing priorities and purchase locally when markets are operating.

02

Share verified updates

Amplify official warnings and credible relief information without exploiting affected people’s images or stories.

03

Stay for recovery

Support is still needed after headlines fade, especially for housing, livelihoods, education and emotional recovery.

Keep relief ready

Help communities facing today’s disasters

Your contribution helps NFG respond where disaster-relief and humanitarian needs are current, verified and most urgent.

Donation designation: Contributions through this page support NFG’s General Relief Fund. They are not represented as restricted gifts for a particular typhoon, community, supply item or implementing partner.

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Frequently asked

Clear answers before you give

This page supports general disaster readiness and relief rather than one named storm.

Is this page for a current typhoon?+

No. It is an evergreen guide and General Relief Fund page. For active warnings, follow PAGASA and local authorities.

Is my gift restricted to typhoon relief?+

No. Current donations support NFG’s General Relief Fund and are allocated according to verified disaster-relief and humanitarian needs.

Does every gift purchase the listed supplies?+

No. The supply cards describe common relief needs. They are not a promise that each donation purchases a particular item.

What was the December 2025 children’s initiative?+

It was a holiday campaign designed to benefit 150 children in three Philippine community groups through gifts, family groceries and small celebrations.

Can I give monthly or by cryptocurrency?+

Yes. Use the monthly tab for recurring Stripe gifts or follow the displayed BTC and USDT network instructions carefully.

Current campaign

Help families affected by the 2026 Zambales floods

Visit NFG’s current Philippines relief page for the latest campaign details and response priorities.

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