We’ve all seen on television how Typhoon Haiyan has devastated the eastern coast of several islands of the central Philippines. Tacloban City and many surrounding villages have literally been wiped out. Thousands have perished. Hundreds of thousands are homeless. Millions are hungry and thirsty.
It’s heartbreaking. These horrific events have a double-barreled personal impact.
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