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PHILIPPINE RED CROSS, SINGAPORE RED CROSS SEND HOME TWO OFWs FROM SINGAPORE  

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) worked together to facilitate the repatriation of two Filipina domestic helpers from Singapore on August 28, 2024.

This joint undertaking of PRC and SRC is in line with the Last Mile Initiative program which aims to support distressed migrant workers who are struggling to return to their families in the Philippines due to their medical conditions. The project was able to send home six (6) OFWs since its inception in 2020. 

“Now it’s clear to everyone that the Philippine Red Cross is not only for blood needs. In partnership with the SRC, we were able to reunite our sick kababayans from Singapore with their families. Kusang loob, malasakit, at kapwa-tao—these are the virtues we live by,” PRC Chairman and CEO Dick Gordon said. 

The fifth and sixth OFWs previously sent home were aliases “Angelou” and “Gracia.” Both of them worked as domestic helpers in Singapore.

Based on the medical findings, “Angelou”, aged 45, was diagnosed with a right-sided stroke. She underwent a clot removal procedure last March 8.

Forty-nine-year-old “Gracia”, on the other hand, was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a ruptured aneurysm. She was hospitalized at the National University Hospital Neurosurgery from August 7 to 26.

The SRC staff and medical team accompanied the patients from Changi Airport back to the Philippines. Meanwhile, the PRC provided wheelchairs and ambulance services for both patients and assisted them to their respective provinces of Tuguegarao and General Santos. Aside from this, the PRC also stated that it will continue to monitor the health conditions of the patients and possibly provide livelihood programs for their welfare and recovery.

PRC Secretary-General Dr. Gwen Pang thanked PRC’s partners who contributed to the success of the repatriation efforts, saying, “On behalf of the Philippine Red Cross, I would like to echo our profound gratitude to the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), the Department of Tourism (DOT), and to our local chapters in Cagayan and General Santos. Everything is indeed attainable if we work together.”

For questions and inquiries on the Last Mile Initiative program, contact the PRC Welfare Services at 09175974702 or visit its Facebook page.

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