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Submit a DeedPACQUIAO, LORELIE · Mayor of General Santos
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Rodrigo Roa Duterte · President of the Philippines
Panfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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During his first term as mayor of Patnongon, Johnnyflores S. Bacongallo oversaw the implementation of national social welfare programs at the municipal level. This included coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development to deliver the Social Pension Program for indigent senior citizens.
Mar 9, 2026
Mayor Ogena announced that athletes, coaches, and officials attending the SOCCSKSARGEN Regional Athletic Association Meet would receive financial incentives as a gesture of hospitality from the city government. The initiative aimed to welcome thousands of delegates and promote regional sports development.
Mar 3, 2025
The Pinay In Action (PIA) is Senator Pia Cayetano's main advocacy arm. Cayetano aims to empower women and girls through health, sports, and fitness. Launched in 2006, it began as a platform for running and triathlon before expanding into various aspects of women's well-being. Collaborates with local governments and groups such as the UP Women’s Football team to deliver sports clinics to facilities such as Marillac Hills for youth abuses.
Mar 18, 2026
The Office of the Vice President (OVP) satellite offices serve as regional hubs to bring government social services and immediate assistance directly to Filipinos outside of Metro Manila
Jul 1, 2022
The OVP launched additional Libreng Sakay routes in Tacloban City to serve local commuters. Context: Demand for the free ride program increased in regional cities outside Metro Manila. Execution: The route connects public terminals and major commuting points in the city. Impact: - Expanded free transportation services to Eastern Visayas - Improved accessibility for workers and students in Tacloban.
Jun 10, 2025
Led the renovation and inauguration of the Municipal Plaza and Monument, a central hub for civic activities and town heritage.
Jun 12, 2023
strengthens and promotes family-based care in the Philippines for abandoned, neglected, abused, or special-needs children. It prioritizes temporary, licensed foster care over institutional care, providing monthly subsidies, PhilHealth benefits, and potential tax incentives for foster families. Filed under Senate Bill No. 2486, 15th Congress of the Republic and sponsored thru Committees on Youth, Women and Family Relations; Social Justice, Welfare and Rural Development; Ways and Means; and Finance by Senator Pia Cayetano together with Senator Pangilinan, Recto and Drillon via Senate Committee Report No. 1, 15th Congress.
Jun 11, 2012
Trustworthy, Honest, Reliable, strong, Good Leadership on her time as mayor and a vice president.
Mar 13, 2026
State auditors from Commission on Audit (COA) raised concerns over the naming of certain socialized housing projects such as “Klarexville” after the incumbent mayor of Cagayan de Oro City. The observation references COA Circular No. 2013-004, which discourages the use of an official’s name, image, or logo on government-funded programs, projects, and properties. The circular classifies such practices as forms of “unnecessary publicity,” particularly when public resources are used in a way that may promote an incumbent official. From an audit perspective, this raises potential compliance issues with broader “anti-epal” or anti-personal branding principles in public governance. These guidelines aim to ensure that government projects are presented as institutional efforts funded by taxpayers rather than being associated with or attributed to individual public officials. While the naming itself does not automatically constitute a violation, auditors noted that it may create the impression of personal endorsement or ownership of publicly funded initiatives. As a result, such practices are often flagged for review to promote transparency, neutrality, and proper use of government resources.
Mar 27, 2026
MyNaga is the official mobile application developed in partnership with the Local Government of Naga City to bring public service closer to every Nagueño. Designed as a digital gateway to the city, the app empowers citizens through accessible information, timely updates, and seamless navigation of city services. This app was created to promote transparency, good governance, and citizen empowerment by making essential public information and services more accessible through a centralized digital platform. It allows users to pay taxes, report issues, request assistance, and access official news, making it a "one-stop" digital City. https://mynaga.app/ https://www.philstar.com/nation/2025/08/24/2467710/leni-robredo-launches-mynaga-app-faster-city-response
Aug 18, 2025
Mayor Torres regularly hosted and participated in official visits, partnerships, and outreach programs. Notably, she welcomed officers from the BRP General Mariano Alvarez (Philippine Navy vessel), strengthening ties between the municipality and national institutions. Context: Civic engagement fosters community pride and encourages residents to participate in local development. It also promotes the town’s identity nationally. Execution: Coordinated with military, civic organizations, and community leaders for events. Impact: Increased local pride, citizen engagement, and national recognition of the municipality. Boosted collaboration between local government and external agencies.
Mar 11, 2026
The program targets Persons Who Used Drugs (PWUDs), offering rehabilitation, skills training, counseling, and social reintegration support. Context: Aligns with national and local drug prevention strategies while addressing health and social needs. Execution: Collaborated with health professionals, social workers, and barangay officials to implement holistic approaches. Impact: Promotes community rehabilitation, public safety, and inclusive governance, reducing stigma while supporting health and social reintegration.
Mar 11, 2026
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