Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Tondo residents invited to ‘Kalinga sa Maynila’

- BY PAT SANTOS

Mayor Honey Lacuna invited residents from the first district of Tondo to join the “Kalinga sa Maynila” slated this Wednesday, 13 March, and avail of the Manila City Hall’s basic services right at their doorstep.

Lacuna said this week’s “Kalinga” will be held from 8 a.m. onward on Moriones Street covering Barangays 43, 46 and 47.

Apart from free medical consultati­on, Lacuna said other services and needs will also be offered to the residents including basic medicines, deworming, rabies vaccinatio­n, civil registry, tricycle/ parking registrati­on, IDs for persons with disability, solo parents and senior citizens, clearing/flushing operations, water and electricit­y, building permit inquiries, notary services and police clearance.

She added that even unemployme­nt will be addressed with the provision of job vacancies which will be done on site.

Among others, Lacuna said that the heads of various department­s, bureaus and offices will be in attendance to directly address the concerns of the participat­ing community members.

These will include the following: MTPB — Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau, Department of Public Services-Manila, Department of Engineerin­g and Public WorksManil­a, Manila Police District, Manila Barangay Bureau, Manila Civil Registry Office, City Legal OfficeMani­la, Manila Health Department, Manila Department of Social Welfare, Public Employment Service OfficeCity of Manila, Manila OSCA, Manila Veterinary Inspection Board and the City Treasurer’s Office Manila.

Lacuna notes that these offices, bureaus and department­s are the ones that are usually being sought for certain concerns and needs by those who go to the Manila City Hall, which is why she decided to have their heads join her each time she holds a “Kalinga.”

During the “Kalinga sa Maynila,” the lady mayor entertains all inquiries and requests for assistance under a no-holds barred discussion with the residents of the participat­ing barangays.

The “Kalinga sa Maynila,” which had been going around the barangays since she assumed office, is meant to bring right at the doorsteps of the communitie­s the basic services being offered for free by the city government of Manila.

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