Go Negosyo partners with First Lady's LAB For All project

Go Negosyo partners with First Lady’s LAB For All project

/ 04:59 PM January 27, 2024

Go Negosyo, a prominent non-profit organization, has announced its commitment to support First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos' Lingap at Alagang Bayanihan (LAB) For All initiative.

MANILA, Philippines–Non-profit organization Go Negosyo has announced its commitment to support First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos’ Lingap at Alagang Bayanihan (LAB) For All initiative.

This collaboration aims to bring primary services closer to Filipinos, especially focusing on empowering women in communities to become entrepreneurs.

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During a meeting with the First Lady on Tuesday, Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion expressed the organization’s intent to assist LAB For All beneficiaries.

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“The provision of primary healthcare services goes hand-in-hand with giving people the ability to continually care for themselves and their families,” Concepcion said.

Concepcion also emphasized the importance of collaboration between the government and private sector.

“The whole-of-government approach depends on the successful collaboration between the government and the private sector, and we are ready to respond,” he said.

The LAB For All caravan, involving several national government agencies such as the Public Attorney’s Office, the Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and TESDA, has been successfully deployed in various towns and cities nationwide.

This initiative represents a significant step in bringing essential services and entrepreneurial opportunities to communities across the Philippines.

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