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PDI’s ‘worthy place in information space’

/ 05:01 AM December 15, 2023

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) conveys its sincere congratulations to the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) as it celebrates its 38th founding anniversary. This milestone stands as a testament to your commendable work in bringing “Balanced News, Fearless Views” to your readers in the Philippines and beyond its borders.

Over the years, PDI has taken a worthy place in the information space of the country, having established itself as a source of reliable and up-to-date information on various facets of life, including politics, social issues, and business. The PRC highly regards the crucial role of the media in reaching out and saving the lives of the Filipino people. The support of PDI, through the publication of our humanitarian campaigns, has been instrumental in advancing our movement’s mission to alleviate human suffering and uplift the dignity of millions of Filipinos during times of humanitarian crises.

We look forward to having PDI as our partner in our humanitarian responses in the many years to come. On this commemorative occasion, we wish PDI more years of pioneering news reporting in this vital age of media. In the years ahead, may your journalists remain a beacon of integrity, steadfast in their commitment to deliver news that is not only current but also conscientious, impartial, and trustworthy. Mabuhay kayo!

RICHARD J. GORDON, chair and CEO, Philippine Red Cross

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