How You Can Help
Every contribution makes a difference. See how your donation helps provide relief to those in need during disasters.
Calculate Your Impact
See how your contribution makes a difference. Enter an amount to see what it can provide.
View resource pricing (PHP)
Based on DSWD standards: 1.2 kg rice, 3L water, 2 tins per person per day
Using approximate exchange rate. Calculations will update automatically when the real rate loads.
See Your Impact
Approximate ratesEvery contribution makes a difference. Here's what your donation can provide:
Note: These calculations are based on DSWD standards and average market prices. Actual impact may vary based on location, disaster severity, and resource availability.
Calculate Impact for a Specific Location
Select a specific region, province, city, or barangay to see how your contribution helps meet the actual needs and population of that area. This provides location-specific calculations based on real population data and DSWD standards.
Ways to Contribute
Financial Donations
Your monetary contribution helps purchase essential supplies at scale. Every peso counts and goes directly to providing relief.
- • Direct bank transfers to relief organizations
- • Online payment platforms
- • Mobile payment options (GCash, PayMaya)
In-Kind Donations
Donate essential supplies directly. Rice, water, canned goods, and hygiene kits are always needed.
- • Rice, water, canned goods
- • Hygiene kits and medical supplies
- • Clothing and blankets
Volunteer
Your time and skills are valuable. Help with distribution, coordination, or administrative tasks.
- • Distribution and logistics support
- • Coordination and communication
- • Administrative assistance
Report Resources
Know of available resources in your area? Report them to help coordinate relief efforts.
- • Available supplies in your area
- • Storage facilities
- • Transportation resources
Government Assistance Programs
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) provides various disaster response services to affected communities. Understanding these programs can help you better support relief efforts and know what assistance is available.
Immediate Relief
Family Food Packs, Emergency Cash Transfer, and Non-Food Items provide immediate assistance to disaster-affected families.
- • Family Food Packs (FFP)
- • Emergency Cash Transfer (ECT)
- • Non-Food Items (NFI)
Recovery Programs
Programs that help communities recover and build resilience after disasters.
- • Cash or Food for Work (C/FFW)
- • Risk Resiliency Programs
- • Climate Resilience Projects
Specialized Services
Specialized assistance for vulnerable groups and coordination services.
- • Children's Emergency Program
- • Camp Management (CCCM)
- • Quick Response Teams
Ready to Make a Difference?
Calculate your impact and see how your contribution helps those in need.