Mercy Relief

Singapore     Disaster Relief,Humanitarian Aid

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Mercy Relief

We hope to raise funds for Taal Volcano eruption victims. At least 30,000 people in a nine-mile radius of surrounding town have fled since a mammoth eruption in the Philippines, and a new blast is feared.  Many of these community have now been forced to evacuate the region's of their homes and forced to seek temporary / ongoing living arrangements. Report has stated, “as many as a half-million residents remain at risk.”Additionally, scientist has mentioned that the deadly volcano may erupt in a couple of days to come. We have worked hand in hand with Mercy Relief to raise a fund of $20,000 SGD to aid the victims and provide them with the necessities. This includes, clothing, clean water and food.   

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Raised So Far : SGD 0

Target : SGD 20,000


Fundraising for:
Mercy Relief

Raising funds for Taal Volcano eruption victims. At least 30,000 people in a nine-mile radius of surrounding town have fled since a mammoth eruption in the Philippines, and a new blast is feared. Report has stated, “as many as a half-million residents remain at risk.”  

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Raised So Far : SGD 0

Target : SGD 20,000


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Mercy Relief

Team Members from Jaguar Land Rover's Asia Pacific office will compete in the Johor Bahru Spartan race in Malaysia on the 9th December. 5KM with 23 obstacles to get past. To add to the challenge, there is strictly no shaving allowed since the 9th October so we will be suitably bearded and ferocious on the big day. Our chosen charity is Singapore based NGO, Mercy Relief who are currently providing emergency support to the over 500 000 refugees that have arrived in Bangladesh in recent months. Mercy Relief also provide support for other emergencies in the region.   

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Raised So Far : SGD 6,357

Target : SGD 5,000


Fundraising for:
Mercy Relief

Feared to be one of the worst regional humanitarian crises in years, the South Asia Floods have affected over 45 million people and left more than 1,200 dead.In response to the escalating situation, Mercy Relief is launching a multi-country relief effort to reach out to survivors in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. With food shortages & water borne diseases on the rise, Mercy Relief will be distributing much needed supplies to help meet the needs of those impacted by the disaster.Your help can go a long way, donate now.Below is one of the many survivor stories from the ground.Mr. Klaipeda Roy (48) is a farmer in the North Gopalpur Village in Bangladesh. Although the floods partially collapsed his home, he managed to elevate his rice seeds before the water rushed in. Luckily his seeds remained dry and ready to plant once the flood waters subside, however, not all farmers were so fortunate. Many villagers rely on their rice harvests to sustain their livelihood but due to the damage of over 600,000 hectares of land by the floods, they will need to obtain new seedlings and plant their fields from scratch. For more updates on Mercy Relief's journey in empowering South Asia, follow us at our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/MercyReliefOfficial*Statistics provided by United Nations as of 2 September 2017.** Please note that all donations for foreign charitable causes are not eligible for tax deduction.  

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Raised So Far : SGD 5,752

Target : SGD 5,000