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Everyone can do their part in helping one another. Humanity.
I've already donated 5$ to the efforts. It may not be much, but it is more than nothing.
I will update this every time a disaster hits or I see something worth the help.
If you know of any natural disasters or people that are in need of help please add a reply.

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At least 5,235 people were killed and an additional 1,613 are still listed as missing, according to the latest government count. More than a million homes were damaged or destroyed and 3.4 million people displaced. The storm also swept away trucks and fishing boats, ravaged businesses, and left agricultural fields under water.

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Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?
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JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?

The Philippines is an extremely poor country dude. Most of them are living in poverty. Heck, it still consists of the biggest social problem over there. So tell me, how will they be able to afford insurance?
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JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?


Think about the children who lost both of their parents. And most of the people do not have insurance. a 240mph wind would destroy basically everything.

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JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?


The Philippines is poverty ridden.
Average income is less than $1000 a year.

Not to mention the unemployment rate has sky rocketed.
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JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?

The Philippines is an extremely poor country dude. Most of them are living in poverty. Heck, it still consists of the biggest social problem over there. So tell me, how will they be able to afford insurance?


They had trucks fishing boats businesses and agricultural fields also a home to live in how do they afford all that?
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JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?


Think about the children who lost both of their parents. And most of the people do not have insurance. a 240mph wind would destroy basically everything.

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I feel bad for the children and everyone else too prayers are sent to each and everyone of them it affected
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JTM-Dave wrote
Bl_lddha wrote
JTM-Dave wrote Not trying to be a **** but isn't that what insurance is for?

The Philippines is an extremely poor country dude. Most of them are living in poverty. Heck, it still consists of the biggest social problem over there. So tell me, how will they be able to afford insurance?


They had trucks fishing boats businesses and agricultural fields also a home to live in how do they afford all that?


There is a upperclass in every country in the world.
That doesn't mean you could generalize a minority as the majority.
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