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Miss World Philippines takes part in another relief drive

By Ron Lim
The Miss World Philippines organization continues to help out the victims of Typhoon Carina.

The beauty queens of the Miss World Philippines organization continue to show that they are beauties with a purpose as they and the organization continue to organize for the victims of Typhoon Carina.

In one of the more recent posts on the official Miss World Philippines Instagram account, the organization posted photos of current reigning Miss World Philippines Krishnah Gravidez and Miss World Philippines delegate Bianca Tapia taking part in a relief operation at Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City. The effort was organized in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development and councilor Ali Forbes' Forbes Hope Foundation.

This is the second relief effort that the Miss World Philippines organization has taken part in. Just a day ago, the organization posted multiple photos of Miss World Philippines candidates Isabelle Bilasano, Bianca Tapia, Miss World Philippines First Princess Jasmine Omay, and current reigning Miss World Philippines Krishnah Gravidez.

In the caption to the post, the Miss World Philippines organization explained that they worked with the Forbes Hope Foundation and Quezon City Councilor Ali Forbes to conduct relief operations in Brgy. Damayan Lagi, Quezon City.

Current reigning Miss World Philippines Krishnah Gravidez has also been working to help out the victims of Typhoon Carina, mobilizing her non-government organization (NGO) Colors of Kindness to hand out relief goods to victims of Typhoon Carina in Centella, Brgy. San Isidro, Montalban, Rizal. The residents received 150 relief packs from the NGO. The relief packs contained rice, canned goods, noodles, and sacks of dog & cat food.

During the height of Typhoon Carina and the enhanced Southwest Monsoon, Krishnah Gravidez also utilized her bank account for the Colors of Kindness call for relief goods. The call in particular called for financial support to buy food, water, medicines, and dog and cat food.

Aside from Krishnah, Kapuso beauty queen and Philippine Red Cross ambassador Michelle Dee also boosted the efforts of the Philippine Red Cross and called on her followers to do what they can to help “recover and rebuild”.

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