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Globe free call centers for flood victims


MANILA, Philippines—Globe Telecom, through its corporate social responsibility program Globe Bridging Communities, has increased the number of Libreng Tawag facilities for flood victims.

They can be found at:

  • Concepcion Integrated School, Concepcion, Marikina;
  • Navotas City Hall;
  • Bagong Silangan, Quezon City;
  • Barangay 3, Burgos, Dinalupihan, Bataan;
  • No. 23 Daungan Street, Daungan, Hermosa, Bataan;
  • Department of Agrarian Reform, QC;
  • Dolores, San Fernando, Pampanga;
  • Nangka Elementary School, Marikina;
  • Bulacan provincial capitol;
  • Mandaluyong Elementary School.

Affected residents can make free five-minute local calls to any network, send text messages to all networks or make a two-minute international call at these facilities.

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