Tracing and restoring family links in the Philippines
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Philippine Red Cross has set up tracing services in order to reunite separated families.
There is a Philippine Red Cross Social Welfare desk set up in the Tacloban City Hall where people can go and register there tracing request.
People who do not have the possibility to go there in person can contact PRC by telephone and email or enter their tracing request online:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16aq0AH-OnEE_bM53iL5qInqHPZ28lntEXPs-rS01a88/viewform
Email: sos@redcross.org.ph, zenaida.beltejar@redcross.org.ph
Mobile: 09175328500
Landline: 5270000 loc. 126, 5270867
Twitter: @philredcross @justcallmelloyd @ilovemishang @lynvgarcia or use the #TracingPH
Email: lyn.garcia@redcross.org.ph, kenneth.dimalibot@redcross.org.ph, opcen@redcross.org.ph
Thanks very much for sharing this Louise. Is this the only tracing process currently operational in the Philippines? If anyone else has knowledge of other processes, it may be useful to list their details below.
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