PALO, Leyte– More than 500 partners and volunteers from various Tingog Centers nationwide gathered for Tingog Summit 2025 on Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Leyte Academic Center in Campetic, Palo, Leyte.

Since its establishment in 2012 as Tingog Leytehon, the party has evolved from a regional movement in Eastern Visayas into a national force advocating for underserved and underrepresented communities.

Its success in the 2019 elections paved the way for further expansion, allowing Tingog party-list to amplify its advocacy and deliver essential services nationwide.

A key pillar of this expansion is the Tingog Centers, with 210 centers currently operating across the country. These centers serve as crucial bridges between the government and the people, providing services such as healthcare assistance, legal aid, educational support, and livelihood programs.

“The establishment of Tingog Centers is part of our commitment to bringing essential services closer to the people, especially in underserved areas,” said Rep. Jude Acidre.
“Each center stands as a testament to our dedication to ensuring that no Filipino is left behind in accessing the support they need.”

This initiative underscores Tingog’s vision of inclusive governance, ensuring that government services reach even the most remote communities.

Beyond policymaking, Tingog Partylist has played a vital role in disaster response, mobilizing aid for communities affected by typhoons, fires, and other calamities.

The party has worked closely with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to deliver immediate relief and financial assistance to affected families.

“Tingog Partylist will always be dedicated to serving the Filipino people,” said Rep. Yedda Romualdez.

“We will continue to listen, act, and serve with integrity and compassion, because we believe in the power of true service to our nation,” she added.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)