Councilor Anton Reyes, a committed and action-oriented Quezon City District 3 Councilor, recently convened a collaborative assembly with Co-District partners, bringing together a wide range of community stakeholders, barangay representatives, grassroots volunteers, and civic workers. The gathering was held to reaffirm the collective mission of delivering effective, inclusive, and community-responsive public service throughout District 3.
Organized under the YESerbisyo framework, the event focused on aligning shared goals across barangays, reinforcing collaboration among implementation partners, and reaffirming support for the programs actively rolled out in local communities.
The central message of the gathering was clear: public service is strongest when driven by collective action. Councilor Reyes emphasized the value of partnerships at the grassroots level, noting that every barangay, volunteer team, and community organization contributes to the success of district-wide initiatives.
Participants shared updates on localized efforts in their respective areas and engaged in discussions about ongoing needs, coordination strategies, and best practices. The forum provided an opportunity to strengthen inter-barangay communication and ensure that all stakeholders remain informed and aligned on upcoming programs and services.
As part of his continuing work under the YESnaALL platform, Councilor Reyes used the assembly to reinforce support for the district’s core service areas, including:
The YESerbisyo program operates as a localized delivery mechanism for these services, relying on a strong network of barangay leaders, community workers, and volunteers to ensure every resident benefits from available assistance.
Councilor Anton Reyes emphasized that effective governance is rooted in shared responsibility, where local government units and community partners work together to identify needs, implement solutions, and monitor outcomes. He highlighted that long-term progress in District 3 can only be achieved when leaders and residents work in unison—”Sama-sama tayong aasenso—Walang Kampo-Kampo!.”
The meeting also acknowledged the crucial role of non-elected stakeholders such as community health workers, neighborhood associations, youth leaders, and volunteer brigades. Their presence on the ground enables faster, more responsive service delivery and helps maintain accountability at all levels of implementation.
This assembly reflects Councilor Reyes’ broader governance model: one that prioritizes active community participation, transparent communication, and inclusive development. His consistent engagements with sectoral groups, barangays, and volunteers are part of a deliberate effort to keep governance visible, accessible, and consultative.
Through platforms like this, Councilor Reyes continues to strengthen his relationships with stakeholders, reaffirming that lasting change requires a unified front guided by the collective needs and voices of the people.
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