Hundreds of Tagum City residents benefit from government’s service caravan

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TAGUM CITY – A multitude of residents from Magugpo North, Tagum City, were the fortunate recipients of various essential services through the recently conducted “Caring for Others: Service Caravan” initiative by the local government. The event took place at Suaybaguio-Riña Elementary School and aimed to provide vital services to the community.

The beneficiaries were able to avail themselves of complimentary services such as free circumcision, haircuts, dental services, and more, all of which were made available to residents from neighboring barangays.

The local government of Tagum is committed to extending the reach of this initiative, with plans to organize additional service caravans in various other barangays across the city.

Residents of Tagum are encouraged to regularly monitor the official page of the City Government of Tagum to stay informed about upcoming schedules and locations for these beneficial service caravans. This effort reflects the city’s dedication to improving the well-being of its citizens through accessible and essential services.

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