Over P14M housing assistance released to Valenzuela community under ECMP
By Hannah Nicol
More than P14 million in housing assistance was released to a community in Valenzuela City under the government’s Enhanced Community Mortgage Program (ECMP).
Over P14M housing assistance released to Wawang Pulo, Valenzuela community under ECMP (Photo from Valenzuela LGU)
The assistance was granted to the Wawang Pulo Homeowners’ Association, Inc. Phase 1 through the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) and the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC), as part of the Expanded Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino (4PH) Program.
The check awarding ceremony was held on Jan. 9 in Barangay Wawang Pulo and was led by Valenzuela City Mayor Weslie Gatchalian, DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling, and SHFC President and CEO Federico Laxa.
The city government said the released funds will be used to pay the landowner for land acquisition and to cover documentary stamp tax expenses related to the mortgage.
Aliling emphasized that the release of checks reflects the government’s continued focus on housing security.
“As we start the year, we remain committed to ensuring that every Filipino family has access to safe, secure, and affordable housing,” he said.
“Through programs like the ECMP, we are not only providing land ownership but also strengthening communities and improving their living conditions,” he added.
Gatchalian said the city government fully supports housing programs that directly benefit communities.
“The City of Valenzuela strongly supports housing programs like the ECMP that empower our residents through secure land tenure,” he said.
He added that initiatives such as the ECMP reflect steady progress in improving living conditions across the city.
The local government said Wawang Pulo HOAI Phase 1 is composed of 242 member-beneficiaries and forms part of the first batch of 36 ECMP projects approved nationwide, which aim to provide secure land tenure to more than 6,200 families.
Launched in July 2025, the ECMP allows organized communities to collectively acquire the land where their homes stand, strengthening housing security for low-income families.
To date, three other communities—Centennial Sunrise HOA, Megaville 2 HOA, and Villa Soledad in Pasig City—have also received housing assistance under the program.