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MANILA, Philippines --- Patients relying on the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) for medical aid may go to the Office of the President for help, after President Duterte shut down the PCSO's gaming operations. Malacaang on Sunday gave assurancePatients seeking medical aid from PCSO may turn to Palace
MANILA, Philippines --- Patients relying on the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) for medical aid may go to the Office of the President for help, after President Duterte shut down the PCSO's gaming operations. Malacaang on Sunday gave assurance that the government would continue to help patients in need of medical assistance even after the President closed lotto, Peryahan ng Bayan and Keno games through which the PCSO raised money for charity. Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the President had discretionary funds that may be used to provide aid to patients reliant on PCSO programs. 'Write us' "We still have the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp...Keep on reading: Patients seeking medical aid from PCSO may turn to Palace Read more











