Tingog Party-list assistance centers balloon to 148


At a glance

  • Tingog Party-list--in close collaboration with House Speaker Martin Romualdez--has expanded its network of Tingog Centers with the inauguration of three new such centers in Laguna.


01EDC038-A4D1-416C-8998-8DF4C541B6EF.jpegTingog Party-list Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez (Rep. Romualdez’s Facebook page)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tingog Party-list--in close collaboration with House Speaker Martin Romualdez--has expanded its network of Tingog Centers with the inauguration of three new such centers in Laguna. 

This development brought the total number of Tingog Centers nationwide to 148, and reinforced the party-list's mission to make government assistance more accessible to Filipinos.

Tingog Party-list is represented in Congress by Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez, Committee on Accounts chairperson; and Jude Acidre, a deputy majority leader.

In Pangil, in partnership with Mayor Vince Soriano, the new Tingog Center now serves as a crucial point for residents to connect with essential government services. Nearby in Pakil, financial aid was distributed to 500 beneficiaries, providing immediate support to families.

Pagsanjan also welcomed a Tingog Center, established through cooperation with Mayor Cesar Areza. At this center, 500 residents received financial aid, emphasizing Tingog’s commitment to extending timely assistance to Laguna’s communities.

In Bay, another Tingog Center was launched in partnership with Mayor Jose Padrid. Following the inauguration, financial aid was distributed to 500 more residents, ensuring critical support reaches those in need.

"With these new centers, Tingog Party-list stays true to its mission of delivering essential support directly to underserved communities," the party-list said in a statement. 

"In partnership with local leaders, Tingog ensures that government assistance reaches those who need it most, strengthening communities and embodying its promise that no one is left behind," it added.