Monday, December 8, 2025

ECCV supports Typhoon Haiyan Appeal

eccv_logoThe Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria’s thoughts are with the victims, relatives and family members of the thousands of Filipino’s affected by the utter destruction and loss of life caused by super typhoon Haiyan on its devastating path across the central Philippines.

ECCV has been working closely with the Filipino community in Victoria on current and past projects and would like to express our sadness and support in this difficult time to all Victorian Filipinos and Filipinos across the world.

We support current relief efforts and appeals to provide assistance to those affected and relying on humanitarian aid for essentials such as food, water and shelter to survive.

eccv_logoHow can you help?

We suggest you consider a donation through one of the current appeals run by Red Cross and Oxfam.

Please find the details below of each campaign.

Red Cross Typhoon Haiyan Appeal

Please make a secure online donation, or make a donation via credit card by phoning 1800 811 700.

Donations can also be sent by mail to: Typhoon Haiyan Appeal, Australian Red Cross, Supporter Services Centre GPO Box 2957, Melbourne VIC 8060

For more information visit http://www.redcross.org.au/typhoon-haiyan-2013.aspx

OXFAM Typhoon Haiyan

Please donate online by visiting the Typhoon Haiyan campaign page https://www.oxfam.org.au/my/donate/typhoon-haiyan-yolanda

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