Councilor Anton Reyes, a committed public servant and Quezon City District 3 Councilor, continued his community-driven campaign under the YESerbisyo platform with focused visits to Barangays Escopa 1, 2, 3, and 4. This series of visits, held on the ground and in-person, emphasized his continued effort to lead with presence, empathy, and direct action—hallmarks of his governance style.
These barangays, located in the heart of District 3, are home to a mix of long-time residents and growing families who face a range of day-to-day concerns. Councilor Reyes’ visit was both a campaign initiative and a reaffirmation of his commitment to a public service model that is not confined to city hall but extends deep into local communities.
In each of the four Escopa barangays, Councilor Reyes conducted house-to-house visits, personally greeting residents, exchanging insights, and listening to concerns shared by families, senior citizens, and youth leaders. Residents raised pressing local issues such as access to financial aid, regular delivery of medical services, and the need for improved infrastructure like better drainage and safer street lighting.
This kind of direct, person-to-person outreach has been a consistent feature of Reyes’ leadership. For the councilor, these encounters are not ceremonial—they are essential checkpoints to ensure public programs remain relevant and aligned with the lived experiences of the people in District 3.
Councilor Reyes reiterated that his ongoing work is not based on assumptions, but on real feedback from real communities. During the Escopa outreach, he took note of specific requests and recurring issues, which will help inform the prioritization of projects under his office.
Some of the areas highlighted by residents—and which are already part of his key programs—include:
By grounding his policy work in community dialogue, Councilor Reyes is able to refine program delivery and maximize local impact, rather than applying one-size-fits-all solutions.
The Escopa visits also served as a moment to reinforce the councilor’s YESerbisyo advocacy—a promise of colorless, inclusive, and transparent public service that transcends political camps and partisan interests. Councilor Reyes reminded constituents that public service should never depend on political affiliation, personal connections, or campaign season.
Under the YESnaALL umbrella, Reyes continues to promote these four core pillars across District 3:
Each of these areas was addressed in his conversations in Escopa, and the councilor’s team also distributed updated information on how residents can apply or participate in these initiatives.
The warm reception from residents in Escopa 1 to 4 signals continued public trust in Reyes’ leadership, particularly because of his consistent presence and follow-through. Local leaders and community volunteers joined the walk-through, helping facilitate conversations and link constituents to needed services.
These efforts are part of a broader campaign strategy that prioritizes daily visibility over occasional speeches. Rather than waiting for scheduled events, Councilor Reyes continues to go where people are—on their streets, in their homes, and in their barangays.
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