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 The Regional Sub-Committee for the Welfare of Children chaired by the Department of Social Welfare and Development has intensified its advocacy on the rights of children in time for the 22nd National Children’s Month celebration this month.

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President Aquino has expressed appreciation for the help extended by the private sector for Super Typhoon Yolanda survivors, saying it is crucial in the efforts of the national government to speed up rehabilitation and recovery of typhoon-devastated areas in the Visayas.

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About 500 families live in this squatter camp in the Paco district of Manila. Residents call it PNR, after the Philippine National Railways. Drugs and violence are not uncommon. About 75 percent of the children do not go to school, but some of the youngest and poorest children are being given a chance that could lead to a better life.
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About 500 families live in this squatter camp in the Paco district of Manila. Residents call it PNR, after the Philippine National Railways. Drugs and violence are not uncommon. About 75 percent of the children do not go to school, but some of the youngest and poorest children are being given a chance that could lead to a better life.
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Patti Lyons, president and chief executive officer of the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, said the Sanyang Multi-Purpose Cooperative will be honored in ceremonies on Nov. 29, the death anniversary of the benefactress of the foundation bearing her name and after whom the award was named.
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President Aquino has expressed appreciation for the help extended by the private sector for Super Typhoon Yolanda survivors, saying it is crucial in the efforts of the national government to speed up rehabilitation and recovery of typhoon-devastated areas in the Visayas.

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About 500 families live in this squatter camp in the Paco district of Manila. Residents call it PNR, after the Philippine National Railways. Drugs and violence are not uncommon. About 75 percent of the children do not go to school, but some of the youngest and poorest children are being given a chance that could lead to a better life.
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Patti Lyons, president and chief executive officer of the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, said the Sanyang Multi-Purpose Cooperative will be honored in ceremonies on Nov. 29, the death anniversary of the benefactress of the foundation bearing her name and after whom the award was named.
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