Among these towns are Agdangan, Alabat, Buenavista, Burdeos, Perez, Quezon, San Antonio, Unisan, Tagkawayan, Catanauan, General Luna, Macalelon, and San Andres.
During the municipal orientation, the local government officials and residents of the community discussed the Kalahi-CIDSS implementation process, grant allocation, and local government counterpart.
The Kalahi-CIDSS program is being implemented in poor municipalities to help improve the delivery of social services in these areas. It follows the community-driven development approach, which allows the local residents to identify, plan, and implement their proposed need-responsive sub-projects.
For the past cycle, a total of 630 sub-projects provided with PhP 365.78 Million grant were implemented in Quezon Province through the said program. Among these are farm-to-market roads, school buildings, community centers, flood controls, water system, and electrification.
Mayor Pepito Reyes of Perez town acknowledged the Kalahi-CIDSS program for improving the living condition of his constituents and building their capacities to be responsible citizens of their barangays.
In the previous cycle, the municipality has implemented 14 sub-projects amounting to PhP 9.63 Million grant.
The Kalahi-CIDSS implementation cycle, starting from social preparation until project sustainability planning, runs for a duration of one year.#