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Providing Aid and Livelihood Programs to the Philippines

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Salvador CariagaExecutive Director of Shepherds Hill International

www.shepherdshill.org

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Animals and pens destroyed.Some goats survived.

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These bags are full of food and medicine that are being provided by international efforts.

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Houses and structures were demolished.

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More destruction

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Corn plantation destroyed

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200 Arapal villagers were saved by huddling in this solid building.

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People with very little lost all they had

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People with very little lost all they had.Villagers are grateful for the smallest of gifts.

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This is home for . . . Only God knows how long.

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Salvador CariagaExecutive Director

Shepherds Hill Internationalwww.shepherdshill.org

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