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Caritas Philippines calls on churches to open aid stations to augment...

Social action centers are encouraged to open, or re-active Caritas’ “Kindness Stations” that were set up last year

Rights group decries ‘red-tagging’ of community initiatives to help poor

The presidential palace has earlier lauded the "community pantries" describing it as showing "the best in us during the worst of times"

Caritas Philippines urges public to support, replicate efforts to address hunger

Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo said communities can serve as “first responders to address hunger and food insecurities”

Caritas Philippines hits President Duterte for lifting ban on new mines

Caritas Philippines said the decision will only favor business interests than the people, especially the poor and marginalized communities

Church, green groups hit Philippines’ lifting of moratorium on mining

The groups said the decision will pave the way for more “unsustainable, destructive, and supremely detrimental” projects

Caritas Philippines, civil society groups launch voters’ registration drive

The campaign aims to mobilize church communities to inspire Filipinos to register for the 2022 elections

Caritas Philippines urges diocesan centers to engage with gov’t agencies

Bishop Bagaforo said the measures will protect social action workers “from unnecessary exposure to the rampant and systematic red-tagging"

Caritas Philippines to talk with military on red-tagging, crackdown of activists

Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo said the prevailing human rights situation has compelled his office to initiate and spearhead a dialogue

Philippine green groups appeal for break from trash during Holy Week

The faithful are urged to explore and embrace practices that will help reduce the generation of trash in households and communities

Former Caritas Philippines head raises alarm over military ‘intimidation’

Father Edwin Gariguez, social action director of the Vicariate of Calapan, said he has been receiving “unwanted meetings” from military men

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