Updates on BAgong pag-asa LAyon para sa mga kapatid na KATutubo Project

July 03, 2023

3 July 2023—In the continuation of the joint effort of MCC Kayantabe and the City LGU on the BAgong pag-asa LAyon para sa mga kapatid na KATutubo Project in Sitio Haduan, the Kayantabe Office facilitated the election of officers in the Indigenous Aeta community of Sitio Haduan for the provision of Planting Toolkits.

A meeting with the Principal of Haduan Negrito Elementary School Mrs. Fe Layson was also held, wherein the initiative on the development of a Magantsi website repository, aimed at showcasing the Magantsi Tribal Dance was discussed.

In its persevering initiatives, the Kayantabe Office and its partner organizations remain dedicated to supporting farmers, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering the community.

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