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Valenzuela City’s Anti-Littering Campaign Launched
WE PLEDGE
Student leaders and barangay representatives pledge to commit to a cleaner city by disposing their trash properly.
THEY ALL AGREE
The rest of the audience react to students from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV) and nearby schools as they share their opinions on effective means of waste disposal.
MMDA CHIEF
MMDA Chairman Attorney Francis Tolentino stressed that cooperation between the different sectors of society is the key to sustainable development.
ON CAUSE OF FLOODING
“This is a very timely project, especially because of the fact that irresponsibly disposed garbage is the common cause of flooding in our city,” Mayor WIN concluded.
CITY KO, LOVE KO
City Mayor Sherwin T. Gatchalian and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) CHAIR Francis Tolentino, led a delegation of MMDA officials and members of the Metro Manila Mayor’s Spouses Foundation (MMMSF) in the launching of “Valenzuelako, Love Ko: Anti-Littering Campaign” recently at the VCCPA Theater in Valenzuela City.
PLEDGE OF CLEANLINESS
City and MMDA officials, sectoral representatives and students pledge to actively support Valenzuela City's anti-littering campaign that will help maintain the cleanliness reputation of the city.
WE PLEDGE
City and MMDA officials, sectoral representatives and students pledge to actively support Valenzuela City's anti-littering campaign that will help maintain the cleanliness reputation of the city.
FOR THE LOVE OF THE CITY
MMDA chair Atty. Francis Tolentino (r), City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian and MMDA general manger Cora Jimenez symbolically express their support to keep Valenzuela City clean and a liveable city.
VALENZUELAKO, LOVE KO
Attorney Francis Tolentino, Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), led a delegation of MMDA officials and members of the Metro Manila Mayor’s Spouses Foundation (MMMSF) in the launching of “Valenzuelako, Love Ko: Anti-Littering Campaign” recently at the VCCPA Theater in Valenzuela City.
I PLEDGE
"Words are best when made to action," a member of the audience said after signing on Commitment Wall.
I PLEDGE
"Words are best when made to action," a member of the audience said after signing on Commitment Wall.
I PLEDGE
"Words are best when made to action," a member of the audience said after signing on Commitment Wall.
I PLEDGE
"Words are best when made to action," a member of the audience said after signing on Commitment Wall.
I PLEDGE
Ms. Jing Hernandez, Valenzuela City’s representative to the Metro Manila Spouses Foundation, facilitated the event dominated by a majority of student audience.