The American singer distributed crayons and
coloring books to children at the Villamor Air Base grandstand,
where evacuees from eastern Leyte and Samar provinces arrive via
C-130 planes.
Social Welfare Department officer Jane Abello says Keys stayed
for about half an hour to chat with evacuees.
The R&B star was in Manila for a concert Monday at the seaside
MOA Arena.
The Philippine Star earlier quoted her as saying that "music has
a way of lifting your spirit and that's what I hope to do for
the Filipino people."
Keys tweeted three days after the Nov. 8 typhoon: "To the people
of the Philippines my heart is with you."
She also encouraged fans around the world to donate to the
typhoon victims.
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