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The Philippine Army recently awarded Operation Blessing (OB) as Non-Government Organization (NGO) of the Year for 2007, for its efforts in promoting peace and nation-building in impoverished provinces in the country.

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Operation Blessing Partners with Union Church of Manila to Relieve Hunger Print E-mail

QUEZON CITY – A bag of rice is more than mere food for empty stomachs. For urban poor residents of NIA Road in Barangay Pinyahan, it’s a lifeline to survive another day.

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Anastacia’s Miracle Print E-mail

Aling Anastacia went to an OB medical mission expecting a free medical check-up and medicines, but she went home with something more amazing.

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Hope for Josephine Print E-mail

Thanks to Operation Blessing’s partnership with Free Wheelchair Mission and ADRA, persons with disabilities like Josephine of Marikina can look forward to better days ahead.

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Long Distance Help Print E-mail

ENRIQUE VILLANUEVA, Siquijor – Evelyn Estrado’s husband is a fisherman. He was supposed to go with her on the day of Operation Blessing’s medical mission in Bitaug Elementary School in the the town of Enrique Villanueva. He was sick but he chose to go fishing instead.

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OB’s Free Medical Mission in Tondo Print E-mail

TONDO, Manila – In the hot morning of May 21, residents flocked to the entrance of the covered gymnasium of Barangay 172 in Gagalangin, Tondo.

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Cellphone Training in Cebu Print E-mail

Out-of-school and unemployed residents of Tuburan town in Cebu found a new reason to succeed because of OB's livelihood training program.

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More than Just Relief Print E-mail

TONDO, Manila – Cristina Urduma is among those who were touched by God’s healing hands during Operation Blessing’s medical mission in Barangay 172.

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Help Arrives for Victims of ‘Dante’ and ‘Emong’ Print E-mail

SORSOGON/PANGASINAN – More tragic than ravaged houses and properties in the aftermath of typhoons Dante and Emong are the grim faces of parents who suddenly lost their children.

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Enrique Villanueva High School’s Big Backyard Print E-mail

ENRIQUE VILLANUEVA, Siquijor – It is believed that dead bodies are buried underneath the grounds of Enrique Villanueva National High School.

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Spring Rolls Business Print E-mail

A couple from Payatas no longer scours through trash just to earn a living, but now sells homemade lumpia (spring rolls) as their small enterprise.

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Mass Wedding at Bolos Point Print E-mail

In a remote village in Cagayan Valley, OB not only conducted a medical mission but also sealed the wedding vows of 30 couples.

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Helping Hands Reached Small Barangay Bitaug Print E-mail

ENRIQUE VILLANUEVA, Siquijor – Forty-eight-year-old Carmelita Bitag used to drive a motorcycle to sell her famous five-peso meals to students. They were devastated after hearing she had a motorcycle accident.

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