Councilor Atty. Anton Reyes, a dedicated and hands-on public servant in District 3, Quezon City, continues to gain ground through grassroots engagement and performance-based leadership. As part of his ongoing campaign for sustained service delivery, Reyes recently visited Barangay Claro, where he reiterated his focus on long-term solutions under the YESerbisyo platform—a people-centered governance initiative grounded in accessibility, transparency, and results.
The visit to Barangay Claro forms part of a series of coordinated efforts across District 3 aimed at bridging the gap between local governance and real community needs. Councilor Reyes emphasized that solutions to livelihood, health, infrastructure, and education challenges must go beyond token programs. His approach reflects a leadership style that prioritizes delivery over rhetoric, ensuring that every initiative is backed by measurable outcomes and direct benefits to constituents.
Councilor Anton Reyes remains one of the most active Quezon City District 3 councilors, noted for his responsiveness and accessibility. His legislative and community development efforts are reflected in key focus areas under the programs in District 3 Quezon City framework, including:
Reyes has advocated for small business assistance through coordination with partner agencies such as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and TESDA, helping residents launch micro-enterprises and gain job-ready skills.
Mobile medical missions and health caravans organized under his office have delivered free check-ups, medicine distribution, and wellness education across various barangays in District 3.
His programs also focus on providing school supplies, youth training workshops, and support for out-of-school youth in partnership with educational stakeholders.
Through collaboration with barangay officials and city government departments, Reyes has facilitated improvements in street lighting, covered courts, drainage repairs, and barangay halls.
Each of these efforts is integrated into the YESerbisyo platform, which promotes sustained, non-partisan service delivery. Barangay Claro’s response to Reyes’ visit indicates not only public support but also community readiness to work alongside local leaders in building long-term development plans.
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 Reyes’ commitment to inclusive governance is evident in his regular outreach to sectors such as:
By maintaining regular communication with these groups, he ensures that no demographic is excluded from public service programs. His campaign efforts are designed to raise awareness not just about his leadership, but about the public programs already in place that residents can access today.
This includes informing constituents about:
Councilor Anton Reyes’ visit to Barangay Claro is one of many scheduled engagements across the district as part of his issue-based, service-first campaign. Rather than focusing on traditional rallies, Reyes emphasizes direct contact and consistent updates as mechanisms to reinforce public trust in local government.
With more barangays set to be visited in the coming weeks, Reyes’ strategy remains rooted in making programs accessible, improving coordination with local stakeholders, and delivering impactful, community-tested solutions.
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