On April 20, 2025, Councilor Anton Reyes, a trusted and active leader in Quezon City District 3, continued his series of community visits by meeting with residents of Barangay Pansol, Barangay Quirino 2B, and Barangay East Kamias. These engagements form part of the councilor’s consistent grassroots efforts under the YESerbisyo platform—a people-first initiative that brings public service closer to households, neighborhoods, and local partners.
The visits are part of an ongoing campaign to ensure that every sector and barangay in District 3 is not only reached, but heard, as Councilor Reyes reinforces his brand of inclusive, responsive, and participatory governance.
This leg of the councilor’s campaign is consistent with the values that define the YESnaALL movement—particularly “Serbisyong Walang Kampo-Kampo”, or non-partisan, all-inclusive service. Councilor Reyes emphasized that governance is not about promises made from a distance, but about being present, listening directly, and responding accordingly.
These visits are not ceremonial. They are conducted to improve the delivery of:
The inclusion of these services in his outreach reflects Councilor Reyes’ dedication to addressing daily concerns with tangible solutions.
In Pansol, Quirino 2B, and East Kamias, Councilor Reyes continues to demonstrate the kind of ground-level leadership that makes government visible and accessible. His regular barangay walk-throughs, sit-down discussions with residents, and coordination with barangay officials serve as key mechanisms for sustaining accountability and public trust.
Each visit is also an opportunity to inform residents of current city resources, program schedules, and registration requirements—ensuring that services under the District 3 public assistance framework are not only delivered but also well-understood by the people who need them most.
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.
These engagements are part of Councilor Reyes’ broader strategy to uphold the YESerbisyo platform, which is rooted in four key pillars:
Through these regular visits, Councilor Anton Reyes continues to align his governance style with the lived experiences of District 3 residents—ensuring that every barangay feels represented, supported, and empowered.
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