Councilor Anton Reyes continues to champion inclusive livelihood support in District 3, Quezon City, through his flagship initiative, YES TO WORK AND BUSINESS. In a recent community engagement in Barangay San Roque, he distributed branded YES umbrellas to street vendors, providing them with essential gear to help sustain their daily operations under various weather conditions.
This symbolic but practical support reflects Councilor Reyes’ people-first approach to governance, focusing on direct, grassroots interventions that meet the everyday needs of Quezon City residents—especially those engaged in informal and micro-enterprise work.
The YES TO WORK AND BUSINESS program is a core component of Councilor Reyes’ economic development efforts. The recent umbrella distribution in Barangay San Roque provided vendors with protective gear to shield them from sun and rain, helping improve their working conditions.
By offering quality umbrellas, the program promotes economic resilience by ensuring that street vendors can continue earning safely and comfortably. This distribution also helped raise awareness about the ongoing support available under Councilor Reyes’ broader public service agenda.
For many street vendors, working under the sun or in the rain is a daily reality. Providing quality umbrellas is more than a small gesture—it represents dignity, visibility, and care for those who form part of the informal economy. Councilor Reyes’ action highlights the importance of giving consistent attention to vendors, who are often overlooked despite playing a crucial role in the local economy.
This initiative also complements his office’s other programs in District 3 Quezon City, which include access to financial assistance, health programs, and job fairs. Through coordinated implementation with barangay officials and local associations, Reyes ensures that these interventions are timely, targeted, and transparent.
The YES TO WORK AND BUSINESS program is rooted in the philosophy of Yes Na All, Councilor Reyes’ unifying movement that calls for collective progress, non-partisan support, and equal opportunity for all.
This grassroots-driven approach aligns with Reyes’ overarching strategy as a Quezon City District 3 councilor—to bring public service closer to communities, one barangay at a time, and to make government assistance both accessible and meaningful.
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