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Team Rubicon continues to expand efforts in the Philippines
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Nov 18, 2013
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Team Rubicon continues to expand efforts in the Philippines
Team Rubicon has worked in the hardest hit areas of the disaster, providing assistance in search and rescue efforts, as well as medical attention to survivors.
Team Rubicon lands in The Phillippines.
Team Rubicon lands in The Phillippines.
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Kirk Jackson, Team Rubicon
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Team Rubicon has worked in the hardest hit areas of the disaster, providing assistance in search and rescue efforts, as well as medical attention to survivors.

In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, many are still hungry, missing or seriously injured.

Locally, Team Rubicon has worked in the hardest hit areas of the disaster, providing assistance in search and rescue efforts, as well as medical attention to survivors.

The El Segundo-based organization is comprised of military veterans who use their skills and experience in areas devastated by natural disaster or conflict.

William McNulty, co-founder and managing director of Team Rubicon International joined us to share the company's efforts in Philippines as well as their work here in the U.S. in Texas, Alaska and Illinois.

To find out how you can help Team Rubicon, you can visit their website here.