Mayor April Aguilar at the awarding of food carts to 15 deserving Las Piñeros to start their own business (Photo from Las Pinas PIO)
Fifteen families in Las Piñas City have been given a fresh opportunity to improve their livelihoods after the city government distributed additional food carts under its ongoing assistance program.
Mayor April Aguilar announced that the food carts were awarded to selected beneficiaries to help them start small businesses and generate extra income for their households.
This latest batch of recipients adds to the six families who received food carts on May 2.
Some of those earlier beneficiaries have already launched ventures this summer, selling refreshing "samalamig" drinks and popular street food favorites known as "tusok-tusok."
These affordable snacks not only bring joy to local communities but also provide steady earnings for the families involved.
The beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the assistance, saying the food carts would help them meet their daily needs and give them a chance to build a more stable source of livelihood for their families.
The mayor said the local government remains committed to implementing programs that create jobs and livelihood opportunities for Las Piñeros as part of the city’s continuing efforts to improve the quality of life of its residents.
Aguilar added that the food cart initiative is among the livelihood programs being strengthened by the city government to support families and encourage small-scale entrepreneurship in communities across Las Piñas.