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Ranzelle Ann Sombrero was a quiet girl, raised by her grandmother. She hardly participates in school activities and always absent due to various illnesses. Like thousands of children affected by Typhoon Yolanda, Ranzelle was traumatized by the storm surges caused by the world’s strongest tropical storm to make landfall. Thankfully there was someone looking out for her, someone who thought she deserved to experience joy in her young life.

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Judith Estrada from Pateros has always enjoyed planting gardens and seeing things grow.

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Nenita and Nicolas Bardalo of Leyte, and Veronica Jaingue of Samar.

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Almost a year after the tragedy that was Typhoon Yolanda, many organizations have come to the regions affected looking to make a difference.

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Judith Estrada from Pateros has always enjoyed planting gardens and seeing things grow.

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Nenita and Nicolas Bardalo of Leyte, and Veronica Jaingue of Samar.

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Almost a year after the tragedy that was Typhoon Yolanda, many organizations have come to the regions affected looking to make a difference.

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