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Philippine National Red Cross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Officially begun in 1947, the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) is member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The PNRC provides six major services: (more...)

Philippines- Canadian Red Cross
This Southeast Asian country is still coming to terms with its unstable political past, while at the same time its government faces a variety of conflicts throughout the 7,000 ... (more...)

Blue Cross
A medical insurance provider in the Philippines. Includes links to application forms and medical plans and policies. (more...)
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Philippine Landslide- Canadian Red Cross
Philippine Landslide. Recent monsoon rains in the Philippines ? one of the world?s most disaster prone countries ? triggered a massive landslide on February 17 in the village ... (more...)

Philippines Security News Home
A monthly newsletter for Ex-Pats, Visitors, Retirees, Businessmen with a concern for safety, security and crime in the Philippines. (more...)

Philippine National Red Cross
The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) received recently the Betty Go Belmonte Most Outstanding Non-Governmental Organization Humanitarian Award in a ceremony held at Dusit Hotel ... (more...)

Philippine National Red Cross - News
The Philippine National Red Cross and the International Committee on the Red Cross (ICRC) Philippine Delegation have officially announced that the 4th International Humanitarian ... (more...)

Philippine National Red Cross - News
Typhoon Reming hit Catanduanes on November 30, at midnight with sustained winds of 190 kph near the center and gusts of up to 225 kph, affecting the provinces of Catanduanes ... (more...)

Philippine National Red Cross fire safety tips
Here are 15 fire safety tips brought to us by The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC). 1. Avoid electrical overloading. 2. Unplug all electrical appliances after (more...)

Philippines typhoons 2004 | British Red Cross
In late 2004, the Philippines were hit by a number of typhoons and tropical storms, killing over 1,000 people and affecting more than three million people. The British Red ... (more...)

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