November 14, 2013
Malong Ni Mama: Healthy Sustainable Relief Goods For Typhoon Survivors Of Guiuan, Eastern Samar.
Focusing on local multipurpose healthful items with less wasteful packaging.
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Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) has devastated parts of the...

Malong Ni Mama: Healthy Sustainable Relief Goods For Typhoon Survivors Of Guiuan, Eastern Samar.
Focusing on local multipurpose healthful items with less wasteful packaging.

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Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) has devastated parts of the Philippines, leaving thousands dead and millions lacking food, water, shelter, power, communication, and livelihood.

Read more about the devastation: http://www.anneofcarversville.com/new/2013/11/12/what-do-you-do-when-the-strongest-storm-of-the-year-typhoon.html

As you know we go through this kind of disaster pretty much every year, and tons of plastic and instant food is sent in relief goods. We understand there’s really a dire need for these instant-use goods, and there’s definitely a place for using these items in first-response situations, but we also really need to figure out sustainable long-term solutions to mitigate waste and help us be better prepared for the next disaster.

Sustainability means improving health, reducing waste, helping the environment, and restoring livelihood opportunities in order to help people in the long-term. Specifically that means reducing single-use plastic materials, using nutrient-dense low-cost practical local foods, using clever multipurpose items, and empowering people with clean technology and the means for them to begin rebuilding.

We, Filipino creatives Hannah Liongoren and Feanne Hontiveros Mauricio, are focusing on using local multipurpose health-promoting products with less wasteful packaging, for the remote islands in Guiuan, Eastern Samar, which was where the typhoon made landfall:

Malong Ni Mama: Healthy & Sustainable Relief Efforts For Guiuan

The “malong” is a traditional Pinoy multipurpose one-size-fits-all fabric rectangle that can be adapted for use as comfortable clothing, eco-friendly bag, blanket, baby crib, and so on. Guided by Hannah’s mom, Norma Liongoren, who’s done social work in Samar and is familiar with local culture and resources, we are putting together malong-wrapped packs filled with healthy and sustainable goodies for typhoon victims in Guiuan. Our target is to prepare at least a hundred packs by Wednesday, November 20, 2013.

We are accepting donations in cash and in kind.
Send funds to Hannah Liongoren’s Paypal email address paperdull@gmail.com or contact us for bank deposit details. Please let us know if you are sending funds so we can track your donations properly, thank you.
Drop off items at Liongoren Gallery, 111 New York Ave. corner Standford, Brgy. Ermin Garcia, Cubao, Quezon City.

These are the items we plan to include in our packs:

Note: As much as possible, we are choosing products that are packaged in reusable containers, not tear-open plastic bags.

FOOD
- Dried Fish
- Bagoong
- Legumes (beans such as monggo)
- Dried Fruit
- Peanut Butter
- Banana Chips
Note: We are purchasing peanut butter (made with peanuts, butter, and coconut sugar) and banana chips from the livelihood projects of Foundation of Our Lady of Peace Mission run by Sr. Eva Maamo. - http://philippinemedicalmission.com/our-partners/foundation-of-our-lady-of-peace-mission/ - This means we hit two birds with one stone– helping typhoon victims and supporting local communities at the same time!

CLOTHING
- Malong
- Any clean clothes, sorted (adult and child) *

FOOTWEAR
- Rain boots *
- Slippers *
- Rubber shoes *

MEDICINE
- Lagundi Syrup
- Vitamin C
- Virgin Coconut Oil
- Malunggay Capsules

TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY
- Heavy Duty Gloves
- Matches
- Solar Powered Cellphone Chargers *
- Water Purification Materials *

* Items marked with asterisks are those that we need more help in acquiring.

Please help us spread the word. Thank you so much! Let us know your feedback or questions anytime.
~ Hannah Liongoren (hannahliongoren@gmail.com) & Feanne Hontiveros Mauricio (feanne@gmail.com)

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