Research Now SSI Fund in Davao
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In the aftermath of the fire in Davao, Philippines, which claimed the lives of 37 Research Now SSI employees, we appreciate the outpouring of sympathy and offers of help from Research Now SSI employees and others. To help the families of the victims, Research Now SSI has set up this site with the goal of raising $75,000 for the victims’ families. At a time of such tragedy, Research Now SSI thanks you for your kindness and willingness to help those who are grieving.
The beneficiaries are the families of 37 Research Now SSI employees in Davao, Philippines who died on December 23rd, 2017 in a fire in a mall where our call center was located. The donations will be withdrawn into the SSI US corporate bank account and transferred to the SSI Philippines corporate bank account. Our local Davao, Philippines’ manager will issue individual bank checks to the affected families.
We’d like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who donated to help the families of those who perished in Davao. On their behalf, we say “thank you” for your generosity and thoughtfulness. We have started the process of sending the funds raised to the families, and so our campaign will close this Friday, January 19, 2018 at 5 PM EST.
The beneficiaries are the families of 37 Research Now SSI employees in Davao, Philippines who died on December 23rd, 2017 in a fire in a mall where our call center was located. The donations will be withdrawn into the SSI US corporate bank account and transferred to the SSI Philippines corporate bank account. Our local Davao, Philippines’ manager will issue individual bank checks to the affected families.
We’d like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who donated to help the families of those who perished in Davao. On their behalf, we say “thank you” for your generosity and thoughtfulness. We have started the process of sending the funds raised to the families, and so our campaign will close this Friday, January 19, 2018 at 5 PM EST.
Organizer and beneficiary
Barbara Palmer
Organizer
Anne Malvicini
Beneficiary