Dispatch Nº 01 — BICOL
Verified

Disaster Relief · Camarines Sur, Bicol
Rebuild 40 homes after Typhoon Kristine
Families in Camarines Sur lost their roofs and walls overnight. Funds buy lumber, GI sheets, and pay local carpenters.
Sagip is a non-custodial donations desk for verified Philippine causes. Your USDC goes into an escrow contract on Base — never into anyone’s pocket. A human checks every campaign before it can receive a cent, checks again before anything is paid out, and if the system ever fails you, the code refunds you itself.

When the waters rise in this country, the help rises faster — pesos wired home from Dubai, lugaw ladled out in chapel courtyards, jeepney drivers waiving fares to the evacuation center. What fails is rarely the giving. It is the distance between the gift and the need, and the number of hands the money must pass through on the way. Sagip closes that distance to a single, public contract: evidence before publication, escrow instead of custody, a second human check before any payout — and a failsafe that hands every coin back if we ever fall short. Generosity deserves the dignity of proof.
A2 · The donor’s compact
What every donor is owed
Nº 1
Every campaign on this page was examined by a human verifier — IDs, permits, photographs, hospital records — before it could accept its first dollar of USDC.
Nº 2
Money does not leave escrow on trust. Each release to a beneficiary is verified a second time, so the proof is fresh on the day the funds move.
Nº 3
If verification fails — or this platform goes silent for 30 days — donors reclaim their USDC straight from the contract. No ticket queue, no permission. A guarantee enforced by code, not by promise.
A3 · Front page
All figures in USDC · settled on Base
Dispatch Nº 01 — BICOL
Verified

Disaster Relief · Camarines Sur, Bicol
Families in Camarines Sur lost their roofs and walls overnight. Funds buy lumber, GI sheets, and pay local carpenters.
Dispatch Nº 02 — CEBU CITY
Verified

Medical · Cebu City
Mia's biliary atresia needs surgery at NKTI this quarter. Her parents have receipts, lab results, and a hospital abstract on file.
Dispatch Nº 03 — PALAWAN
Verified

Livelihood · Taytay, Palawan
Their boats were wrecked by storm surge. A bangka with engine puts a family back to work within a week.
I have given before and hoped for the best. This time I watched — my money waited in glass, was checked twice, and left for Cebu whole.A donor in Makati · on Dispatch Nº 02, Mia’s transplant
A5 · The classifieds
Five listings · each one human-verified
Education
Nº 04
Cotabato, Mindanao · Verified
An earthquake cracked the walls of Datu Piang Elementary. 180 kids attend classes under tarpaulin while we rebuild.
$2,980 of $8,000 USDC · 97 donors · 30 days left
Payee: Datu Piang Elem. PTA
Give →Community
Nº 05
Quezon City · Verified
Rice, canned goods, and vegetables for 200 families a week. Volunteers post receipts after every restock.
$2,870 of $3,000 USDC · 203 donors · 5 days left
Payee: Maginhawa Pantry Volunteers
Give →Medical
Nº 06
Iloilo City · Verified
Twice-weekly hemodialysis in Iloilo after PhilHealth coverage runs out. Clinic billing statements verified.
$1,240 of $4,800 USDC · 44 donors · 26 days left
Payee: Benito Salcedo
Give →Education
Nº 07
Catbalogan, Samar · Verified
Bags, notebooks, and uniforms for indigent students. Fully funded - and still accepting gifts until closing day.
$2,580 of $2,400 USDC · 180 donors · 3 days left
Fully funded — still open
Payee: Samar Scholars Circle
Give →Disaster Relief
Nº 08
Marikina City · Verified
Waterproof bags with food, water, meds, and a flashlight for households along the river before monsoon peak.
$760 of $5,000 USDC · 31 donors · 18 days left
Payee: Riverside Brgy. Response Team
Give →To place a listing, submit evidence first.
Submit a cause →A6 · The process
Two human checkpoints · one code guarantee
Step 01
Organizers file the paper trail: government ID, barangay or hospital records, photographs, a payout plan. Nothing is published yet.
Step 02
A verifier examines the evidence and speaks to the people behind it. Only then is the campaign printed here — and its escrow opened.
Step 03
You give in USDC on Base, straight into the campaign’s escrow contract. Sagip never holds your money; the chain holds it in public view.
Step 04
Before release, the desk verifies once more that the need is real and the payee is right. The contract then pays the beneficiary directly.
A8 · The ledger to date
Public · on-chain · auditable by anyone
$48,500
USDC raised for verified causes
1,240
Donors on record
23
Campaigns fully funded
$1,130*
Returned by the failsafe
* Donations returned when campaigns were cancelled or failed verification — the refund guarantee, exercised.
Connect a wallet and give in USDC, or submit a cause with its evidence. The desk verifies; the chain remembers; the help arrives whole.