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Philippines Tornado

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Edited by Simon Paul Clarke, Friday, 15 Nov 2019, 23:32

My sister-in-laws family have lost their homes and on her mothers side we can't ascertain if they are still alive as the areas worst hit.  So if you can please give to

http://www.dec.org.uk/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=PPC&utm_term=DEC&utm_content=Brand%20Terms&utm_campaign=Philippines&gclid=CLyWrI2g6roCFafnwgod5H8AEQ

 

Thank you

 

****UPDATE***

From my brothers facebook site.

Hi All

Please read this one wink) Wanted to call upon everyone for help, especially as you must be aware of the events in the Philippines. Basically you might be asking yourself, how does that effect Darryn Clarke from Whitley Bay! Well, as you may or may not know, my wife is from Aklan province and houses have been flattened, so many fallen trees and power is still off.

 The village is called Ibajay in Aklan and my Mother in Law brothers, sisters and their children live in a small coastal village next to Tacloban. Both areas were hit hard by the Typhoon Yolanda.

 By good fortune my wife’s brothers are safe but need to rebuild and clean up, as you can see from the pictures a lot of trees have come down and we now have a skylight in Kuya (Brother) Jojo bedroom and no power. I’ll post more photos soon but the village has one generator to recharge a mobile. Myself and other family members outside of the Philippines have sent money to Pastor Nonoy to help a couple of families that have very little money or material to fix the damage. Who is Pastor Nonoy you might be asking? He is a longtime family friend and looks after the local church (the core of this community) and the local school attached to the church. Sadly, so far we’ve not heard yet from our family in Tacloban but hopefully we’ll hear something in the coming days!

 I’ve hesitated enough this week and decided it’s time to help more or regret not helping enough! I’ve set up a donation link with an existing verified PayPal account and even if we raise £10 it is enough to help a family in Ibajay village or surrounding villages that life has been turned upside down this week. There is also another Typhoon on the way, which could bring heavy rains so I’d expect there might be more damage or food issues and having no roof won’t help!

 We can be sure that 100% of the donations get spent in the right places and reach the people that need it. I can also promise that any donations will go direct to Paster Nonoy and be given where needed to rebuild a community. I’ll not send any donations anywhere without telling all where it’s going and who it will help.

 I’ve set up this donation PayPal button. I’m not expecting much but even £5 makes a big different for materials to rebuild. We’ve helped the brothers and a few families at the weekend; if you were thinking about giving then we can help more families in the area and you will know where the money is going. Message me if you want my contact number or home address.

 Click this to be taken to Paypal and please help:

 

http://tinyurl.com/keatbuz

Also, if you can share this message that might also help raise more for other families in the community and we can get the money to the people not the governments.

Regards,

Darryn Clarke

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Love life fear no gods

Councils don't like you talking about their school meals

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Edited by Simon Paul Clarke, Friday, 15 Nov 2019, 23:36

 

Going viral around the internet today is a story about a nine year old school girl called Martha, in Scotland, whose blog Neverseconds caused Argyle and Bute Council to ban her. Her blog documented her school dinners. She would take a photograph and score each meal within an overall rating, a healthy rating, a hair count, number of mouthfuls etc. It is a wonderful blog and I do recommend, dear reader to click on the Neverseconds link and read it. It is well written by an obviously very intelligent young girl. Her blog was not only informative, but actually achieved positive results. Her blog prompted officials to change school meals by allowing “unlimited salads, fruit and bread”. How brilliant is that! The blog is read all around the world with people sending their own photos of school meals. It also came to the notice of Jamie Oliver who has supported Martha's efforts and Nick Nairn the Michelin star cook, had her at his cookery school. So writing a blog passionately about food in schools, meeting top celeb chefs, driving through changes in the system to the benefit and health of school children. What more can this nine year old do. Well turns out she is a philanthropist as well. She has a Just Giving site, raising money for Mary's Meals a Scottish charity that helps schools feed their pupils in areas of extreme poverty and hunger. She even donated £50 of her own money which she got from a magazine that published some of her photos.

 

Wow this girl has done more with her life in nine years, than most of us, (and I include myself), will ever do in the whole of our lives. Her parents and family should rightly be proud.

 

However there is a dark cloud hanging over this story. In the form of a bureaucratic council, who obviously never heard of the Streisand effect .

 

In Martha's blog the last entry is titled Good bye

 

“This morning in maths I got taken out of class by my head teacher and taken to her office. I was told that I could not take any more photos of my school dinners because of a headline in a newspaper today.

I only write my blog not newspapers and I am sad I am no longer allowed to take photos. I will miss sharing and rating my school dinners and I’ll miss seeing the dinners you send me too. I don’t think I will be able to finish raising enough money for a kitchen for Mary’s Meals either.”

Her dad also added....

 

Hi,
Veg’s Dad, Dave, here. I felt it’s important to add a few bits of info to the blog tonight. Martha’s school have been brilliant and supportive from the beginning and I’d like to thank them all. I contacted Argyll and Bute Council when Martha told me what happened at school today and they told me it was their decision to ban Martha’s photography.

It is a shame that a blog that today went through 2 million hits, which has inspired debates at home and abroad and raised nearly £2000 for charity is forced to end.”

Turns out the way a council, that was unhappy with a journalist report about school meals and instead of complaining to the paper, decided in an act of incredible cowardice and to be frank acting like a school playground bully, picked on Martha. Unbelievable! How can we nurture curiosity, teach about the importance of freedom of expression and the belief that you can change a system, if we smack them down at every turn. Cllr Roddy McCuish has not come out of this with any credit. Although they have since done a u-turn after complaints from the likes of Ian Rankin, Jamie Oliver, Nick Nairn, as well as politicians and of course around the globe.

 

There is another plus side the coverage and support has meant that at the time of writing from about £2000, Martha's just giving page has raised a staggering £38.5k. According to Mary's Meals they have enough to build a school kitchen in Malawi. I hope they name the kitchen in Martha's honour.

 

Below is a link to Martha's just giving page.

 

http://www.justgiving.com/neverseconds

 

It is people like Martha that give me so much hope for the future and people like Roddy McCuish that make me fear for the present.

 

Update:  As of 17 June, Mary's Meals have raised a staggering £77,616.00 and I think that means they could build about 11 Kitchens for schools where hunger and poverty are rife.  Also Martha (Veg) will be blogging again on monday....  Yay

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