Home>News>Metro>Manila officials break ground for new admin building at Boys’ Town Complex
Metro

Manila officials break ground for new admin building at Boys’ Town Complex

Manila Boys Town Complex
Photo shows Vice Mayor Yul Servo taking a selfie with Mayor Honey Lacuna and City Engineer Armand Andres (behind Mayor Lacuna) among others, at the groundbreaking of a new administration building at the Manila Boys' Town Complex. Not in photo is MDSW chief Re Fugoso. (JERRY S.TAN)

Mayor Honey Lacuna, Vice Mayor Yul Servo and Manila department of social welfare chief Re Fugoso led the groundbreaking of a new administration building at the Manila Boys’ Town Complex (MBTC)in Marikina to better serve its wards.

The said building, Lacuna said, will have multi-purpose halls which will not only serve as additional spaces for the Binondo Fire Leaves 40 Families Homeless | Journal Online.

Lacuna thanked Fugoso, City Engineer Armand Andres and Department of Public Works and Highways Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo for the joint project which will redound to the benefit of MDSW workers and those staying there under the care of the local government unit.

Fugoso said the multi-purpose halls may also be used as an area for indoor recreational activities for the ‘clients’ being taken care of at the said complex.

As of August 26, 2022, Fugoso said the total number of wards that are being served in the MBC is broken down as follows: Kids’ Home – 28; Girls’ Home – 103; Boys’ Home – 142.

The “Luwalhati Ng Maynila” which takes care of senior citizens houses 189 male and 200 female elderlies or a total of 389 in all.

Of the 524 total RAC-KAMADA or the homeless or street dwellers meanwhile, 465 are housed in the main building while 59 stay at the Pag-asa building.

It was learned that the individuals being taken care of at the said complex are not only provided with three square meals a day, but also with hygiene requirements.

Journal Online
A collection of noteworthy information on various topics from the Philippines and the rest of the world.
https://journal.com.ph