PALO, Leyte – Over 500 volunteers and staff nationwide are attending the three-day National Tingog Summit here starting Thursday, Feb. 6.

ACIDRE (center)
Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre said the summit aims to look back from where they started, celebrate their victory, and prepare for future challenges.
He recalled that 10 years ago, Tingog started from a small group of friends pushing for change in Eastern Visayas.
From a single seat in 2019, Tingog party-list now has two representatives and 210 Tingog Centers in the country.
Acidre added that Tingog has provided medical and social services to over 500,000 individuals. “Tingog party-list is not just about social services. We are also about governance and legislation.”
Tingog has passed laws such as the Alternative Learning System Act, the Act Increasing the Age of Sexual Consent for Statutory Rape from 14 to 16, the Domestic Administrative Adoption Act, and the Department of Migrant Workers Act.
Tingog facilitated the increase of the bed capacity of the Eastern Visayas Medical Center from 500 to 1,500, strengthened the Benjamin Romualdez Memorial General Hospital, and helped transform Samar Island Medical Center into the first tertiary hospital on Samar Island.
Tingog Rep. Yedda Romualdez and Acidre have authored over 500 bills and resolutions. Forty were enacted into law such as the SIM card Registration Act, e-Commerce Act, Basic Education Mental Health Promotion Act, New Government Procurement Act, Ligtas Pinoy Centers Act, Ease of Paying Taxes Act, and the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers Act.