Typhoon Haiyan: How you can donate
A number of organizations have geared up to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan. Here's a list of aid groups working in the effected area.
An aerial view shows signs for help and food amid the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms on record, slammed into six central Philippine islands on Friday leaving a wide swath of destruction and thousands of people dead.
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As The Philippines begins the process of healing and rebuilding after the devastating Typhoon Haiyan, aid groups are moving quickly to offer everything from safe drinking water to medical care. Here are some of the organizations that are offering help. You can click on the highlighted text for information on how to donate.
1. The  and the  are accepting  and coordinating disaster relief on location. Follow the Philippine Red Cross Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý for updates. Â
2.Ìý, which delivers emergency food aid, is accepting  and through .
3.Ìý is accepting donations online to provide children affected by the typhoon with drinkable water, hygiene supplies, food and shelter.
4.Ìý aims to provide 100,000 families with shelter, water, sanitation, and essential living supplies. It is accepting .
5.Ìý is accepting  for addressing survivors’ immediate needs.
6.Ìý is accepting  to help 400,000 people meet the most urgent needs of food, clean water, and emergency shelter.
7.Ìý is rushing personnel and supplies to provide medical care in the affected areas. It is accepting .
8.Ìý is on the ground meeting the immediate needs of survivors, providing food, water, and shelter. It is  online. Â
9.Ìý, a Catholic charity, is accepting  and through .
10.  has mobilized an emergency response team to provide clean water and hygiene and sanitation supplies to survivors. It is ´Ç²Ô±ô¾±²Ô±ð.Ìý
11. , a charity fundraising website, is accepting donations to its  to support immediate relief and longer-term recovery.Â