The world's help and sympathy for the victims of super typhoon Yolanda three weeks after it wrought havoc in the Philippines that killed at least 5,000 people is still evident.
Just this week, famous and top football clubs in Europe showed their support by displaying a message before their UEFA Champions League matches.
In the homecourt advantage in Donetsk, Ukraine of FC Shakhtar Donetsk against Spanish club Real Sociedad before the Group A match, players held up a banner that says, "HINDI KAYO NAG-IISA, PILIPINAS," (You're not alone, Philippines).
The same message appears in the big screen before the Group G match between FC Porto and FK Austria Wien at Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal.
In Dortmund, Germany, the same message was flashed before the Group F match between Bundesliga powerhouse Borussia Dortmund and Italian side SSC Napoli.
In Manchester, England, players held up a banner before the Group D match between Premier League powers Manchester City and Czech side Viktoria Plzen.