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- Fernanda_Balboa abstract "Fernanda Salcedo Balboa (October 8, 1902 – May 24, 1999) was a Filipina civic leader. Daughter of Marcelino Salcedo and Maria Pilar del Prado, she became the head of League of Women Voters of the Philippines, Inc. (LWVP) from 1947-1957. During World War II, she formed the Home for Convalescent Soldiers in Sampaloc, Manila and a community kitchen in Antipolo, Rizal. Under her dacade of leadership in the LWVP, she transformed it into a corporation and fought for the approval of the New Civil Code. She also initiated the Women and Minors bureau of the Department of Labor and Employment. During 1957, she established the Children's Museum and Library, Inc. (CMLI).".
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- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1902_births.
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1999_deaths.
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_Museum_and_Library,_Inc..
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Labor_and_Employment_(Philippines).
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- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink National_Historical_Commission_of_the_Philippines.
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLink File:Fernanda_Balboa_1902_-_1999.jpg.
- Fernanda_Balboa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fernanda Balboa".
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- Fernanda_Balboa subject Category:1902_births.
- Fernanda_Balboa subject Category:1999_deaths.
- Fernanda_Balboa hypernym Leader.
- Fernanda_Balboa type Person.
- Fernanda_Balboa comment "Fernanda Salcedo Balboa (October 8, 1902 – May 24, 1999) was a Filipina civic leader. Daughter of Marcelino Salcedo and Maria Pilar del Prado, she became the head of League of Women Voters of the Philippines, Inc. (LWVP) from 1947-1957. During World War II, she formed the Home for Convalescent Soldiers in Sampaloc, Manila and a community kitchen in Antipolo, Rizal.".
- Fernanda_Balboa label "Fernanda Balboa".
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