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OB Blesses Asturias Operation Blessing Philippines (OB) recently conducted its medical mission known as Operation: Blessing Cebu in Barangay Manguiao in Asturias, Cebu. The Local Government Unit of Asturias led by Mayor Alan Adlawan was in ...
Embracing the Beauty of Life After receiving his new wheelchair, 7-year-old cerebral palsy patient Richmond Jade can now wheel out of their home on his own. No need for his dear grandmother to carry him around. ...more... A Leg Lost, a Hope Found When his right leg was amputated last October, Jeremias Inihao lost more than just a limb. ...more... Love for Reading the Word At the strike of one o’clock in the afternoon, the pupils would “Drop Everything and Read.” Teachers call it the DEAR period. ...more... A Different Kind of Healing “I thank God for you coming here. Operation Blessing is heaven-sent here in Montealegre!” ...more... A Timely Gift for Nanay Juditha “I am very happy because finally I have my own Bible,” said 53-year-old Nanay Juditha Arsolon in her native Cebuano language. ...more... 2007 | Quick Facts Over 28,000 sick people were treated and cared for in 112 medical missions across the Philippines. Emergency aid was rushed to more than 17,700 people in places badly affected by various forms of calamities 948 families are now able to begin better lives through livelihood grants given to them by OB Close to 49,000 nutritious meals were served to feed undernourished children 169 fresh water wells were drilled in provinces where clean drinking water remains a major concern Free wheelchairs were given to 1,044 persons with disabilities in many of the poorest regions in the country 383 out-of-school youth and jobless adults were trained in various skills to begin decent jobs
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