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Upang maiwasan ang pagkahawa ng sakit na sexually transmitted disease (STD) sa mga kababaihan, itinayo ang community clinic na ginawang healthcare and wellness center sa bayan ng Subic, Zambales.

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The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) Zambales Chapter trained 245 Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), midwives and volunteers on basic mother and child care, disease control and first aid treatment, through a four-day workshop supported by Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. (RP Energy).

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In its aim to save lives and make the beaches of Zambales “drown-free,” the Zambales Resorts Owners Association (ZamROA) and the Philippine Life Saving Society (PLSS), sponsored by RP Energy and Zambales local government units, recently finished another round of its free Beach Lifeguard Training Course.

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