Nearly 4,500 volunteers participate in civic activities in Muntinlupa in 2023
Volunteerism is alive and gaining strength in Muntinlupa with nearly 4,500 people giving their time and effort for civic activities for children and the environment.
According to the Muntinlupa City government, a total of 4,465 listed volunteers of all ages participated in activities held throughout the city, ranging from sit-down reading sessions with children in communities to tree-planting and cleanup drives on waterways.



Tree planting and clearing of waterways by volunteers in Muntinlupa (Photos from the Muntinlupa PIO)
More than 100 civic activities under the Make Your City Proud (MYCP) campaign were held in Muntinlupa last year.
Mayor Ruffy Biazon congratulated the proponents of the campaign for fostering the city's “bayanihan” spirit.
MYCP volunteers participated or took the lead in programs such as community reading with the Muntinlupa Readers Book Club and museum tours with various community groups to the Museo ng Muntinlupa.
The group also mobilized volunteers for activities such as tree-planting and river cleanup drives, baseball clinics, and various outreach programs.
In addition, the MYCP also participated in seminars for livelihood, disaster prevention and basic life support, disability awareness, nutrition, and women's issues, as well as blood donation drives.