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Manila to bring enhanced services to Sampaloc District
Manila City - In a bid to bring government services closer to the people, an array of services will be made available once again in the Sampaloc district of Manila. Aptly dubbed as "Kalinga sa Maynila," this initiative aims to provide a comprehensive range of services to meet the needs of the community, all conveniently located in one accessible location.
On Wednesday, the government service caravan will once again roll out its operations at Cristobal Street corner España Boulevard in Sampaloc, Manila. The services will cater to residents from Barangays 450, 451, 452, and 453, commencing at 8 o'clock in the morning.
A multitude of Manila City Hall offices will participate in this community outreach program, ensuring that a wide range of services are readily available to the residents. Some of the participating offices include the Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB), Department of Public Services-Manila, Department of Engineering and Public Works-Manila, Manila Police District, Manila Barangay Bureau, Manila Civil Registry Office, City Legal Office-Manila, Manila Health Department, Manila Department of Social Welfare, Public Employment Service Office - City of Manila, Manila Office of Senior Citizen Affairs (OSCA), Manila Veterinary Inspection Board, and City Treasurer's Office-Manila.
Services offered during the Kalinga sa Maynila event will encompass various areas, including COVID-19 vaccination, medical consultations, basic medicines, deworming, rabies vaccination, civil registry, tricycle and parking registration, PWD (Persons with Disabilities), solo parent, and senior citizen ID applications, clearing and flushing operations, water, electricity, and building permit inquiries, notary services, police clearances, job vacancies, among others. The comprehensive range of services aims to address the diverse needs of the community, ensuring that residents have easy access to vital services and resources.
This community-centric approach demonstrates the commitment of the Manila City government to provide efficient and accessible services to its constituents. By bringing together multiple government offices and services in one location, Kalinga sa Maynila aims to streamline processes, minimize travel time, and simplify interactions with government agencies. This initiative is part of the city's ongoing efforts to enhance public service delivery and foster closer ties between the government and the people it serves.
As the Kalinga sa Maynila caravan returns to Sampaloc District, Manila, residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to avail themselves of various government services conveniently and efficiently. The City of Manila remains committed to promoting the welfare and well-being of its residents, ensuring that their needs are met and their voices are heard.
The Kalinga sa Maynila initiative reflects the city's dedication to its residents, prioritizing their access to essential services and showcasing a people-centered approach to governance. Manila City invites its constituents to participate in this endeavor, reinforcing the spirit of unity and collaboration between the government and the community as they work hand in hand to build a stronger and more vibrant city.
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