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PRC LERIS ACCOUNT PROBLEM HOW TO SOLVE

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  How to retrieve PRC account One of the common problems of digital age is remembering all the username and password in every website we engage into, most especially if we do not frequently visit that site. Best example of this is the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) website, we only visit it when we needed to. There are few ways to retrieve your account on PRC website. Retrieve PRC Account Password If you forget your PRC account password, you can easily reset it by following these steps: Log into your account on the website, click the “Forgot your password?” link, Enter your email address and click the “Reset Password” button. You will receive an email notification that your password has been reset. or Send an email at  technicalassistance@prc.gov.ph  or proceed to the nearest PRC Office Retrieve PRC Account Email But if you forget the email being used on the site, you can try this option by using PRC Client Relationship Management System ( CRMS ). Follow the easy steps below:

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PRES. BONG BONG MARCOS 8K AYUDA BAWAT PAMILYA

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 PRES. BONG BONG MARCOS 8K AYUDA BAWAT PAMILYA MAG PALISTA DITO SA LINK BONG BONG MARCOS 8K AYUDA REGISTER HERE REQUIREMENTS BBM 8K AYUDA REQUIREMENTS CLICK HERE Marcos: Gov't must continue giving ayuda to those in need BY   BETHEENA UNITE Mar 16, 2023 05:26 PM     AT A GLANCE President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has assured the public that the government will continue to give out "ayuda" as impacts of Covid-19 are not totally gone One of his agenda in going to Camarines Sur on Thursday, March 16, was to distribute various government assistance to fisherfolks, farmers, and flood victims The government will continue to provide assistance to those in need, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said as he recognized that impacts brought by the Covid-19 pandemic linger. Marcos stated this when he led the distribution of food packs and cash aid to fisherfolk and victims of flooding in Pili, Camarines Sur on Thursday, March 16. "Hindi natin mas