Projektname: Victory Elementary School on the island of Leyte, Philippines

Amount of the donation: 12.000€

Funded by: Donations from charity event e.V., of related Cooperation Organization "consolation Donate - Help for the Philippines" and "Help us life" (an initiative of the Rhein-Zeitung)

Period: 2013- Beginning 2014

In November 2013 the Philippines was again struck by a typhoon. The Philippines as "Yolanda" called Super Typhoon Haiyan reached peak wind speeds of up to 315 km/h. Yolanda destroyed the strongest tropical cyclone ever a majority of the entire Philippines, including those of us supported Victory Elementary School on the island of Leyte, in the past to the coastal community Victory.

A few days after the devastating typhoon, we launched an appeal in favor of typhoons on the island of Leyte. Our club was active by working with the organization "consolation Donations - Help for the Philippines' support. Through numerous lectures and activities across the country could jointly donations worth 3700 Euro achieved. The Foundation "Help us life" of the Rhein-Zeitung was attentive to our project. Use this was through a donation totaling 8300 Euro, a large part of the school to be rebuilt.

As our Member Esther Wittstock in February 2014 traveled to the disaster area, To get an idea of ​​the situation on the ground, was it the Victory Elementary School special memory, since that is the impact of the disaster were still clearly visible. Even four months after the disaster was not here an aid has been done, which could have contributed to the rebuilding of the school. The circumstances, under which the students were taught currently, deeply shocked. About 175 Children attended school after the disaster. The students were taught in makeshift huts of wood residues and Planning. Sanitary facilities and running water did not exist at this time. The five school buildings were seriously damaged by the typhoon: Two buildings were razed to the foundation, two more were without a roof and inside completely destroyed. The last building had a covered roof half, whereby it was possible, continue to teach the children there. However, this happened on unreasonable manner. Not only, that the classroom was constantly flooded by heavy rains, also loose battens hung from the ceiling and constitute an additional risk.

Our concern was, as soon as possible to organize the reconstruction of the primary school and finance, so the children could leave the makeshift huts. By mid-July this year was for the school community in Victory with the help of donations will be achieved much. Our member Esther Wittstock attended school in mid-August and reported on the changes on the ground.
A total of three classrooms were rebuilt and fully equipped. Not only the lovingly designed, refurbished facade has been left on the school building. The interior of the classrooms makes the school a happy place visited the villagers. In addition to the school everyday needs of each classroom has a small library cabinet, a first aid station, a sanitary closet, a utility closet and even comes with a separate toilet. The highlight of the school are mounted in each room fans, which facilitate the school day in unbearable heat. Also, a new teaching Click here for the press reports:built and furnished erzimmer. In addition to the four toilets in each building also a separate toilet block was built, which both two toilets for girls and boys and two sinks makes available.
The urgent need for the help of our project, you see it, that the school is currently the only fully again renovated buildings of the village. It has become the villagers become one of the most important places, because despite the deep pain allows them a reasonably decent life. Thus, they can not only use the toilets outside the classroom, but also in the twilight existing electricity there. Nevertheless, there is still a lack at all corners.
The reconstruction of the kindergarten building is now at the next step, because even the youngest should have a right to undisturbed formation. Since it is in this building, however, is the most destroyed, which was swept away by the typhoon to their foundations, here is special action needed. Since January 2014 take classes of kindergarten children still held in makeshift huts. However, this is determined by the weather conditions (unbearable heat / very heavy rainfall) and affects the lack of equipment enormously.

Press reports:

Press report 1

Press report 2

Press report 3