
FPJ Panday Bayanihan Party-list first nominee Brian Poe.
SAN CARLOS, Pangasinan, Philippines – In a heartfelt tribute to his family’s deep roots in Pangasinan, Brian Poe, the first nominee of the FPJ Panday Bayanihan party list, has officially opened the FPJ Panday Bayanihan party-list’s headquarters in the province.
“Pangasinan will always feel like home to me. San Carlos is FPJ’s hometown, and its people have embraced our family with their unwavering trust and support,” Poe said.
Driven by his commitment to public service, Poe emphasized that the new headquarters is part of FPJ Panday Bayanihan’s mission to bring meaningful assistance to communities in need.
The foundation continues to champion grassroots initiatives and policy solutions aimed at improving the lives of ordinary Filipinos.

FPJ Panday Bayanihan party list’s headquarters in Pangasinan
To mark the occasion, a house blessing was held at the new headquarters, attended by local government leaders, including San Carlos Mayor Ayoy Resuello, Sto. Tomas Mayor Dickerson Villar, Basista Mayor Jolly Resuello, Calasiao Mayor Kevin Roy Macanlalay, Barangay Captain Angelo Tamayo of Barangay Dalongye, and Brgy. Captain Kevin Calugay II of Barangay Palaming.
San Carlos Vice Mayor Bogs Resuello welcomed Poe back to the province, recognizing the Poe family’s deep and enduring ties with Pangasinan.
“It is truly heartwarming to see the enduring support of our friends, relatives, and the people of Pangasinan throughout the years,” Poe said.
With Pangasinan’s long history of supporting the Poe family, the opening of the FPJ Panday Bayanihan headquarters marks a significant milestone in strengthening their legacy of service. Poe hopes that through this initiative, more communities in the province will have access to programs that empower and uplift the lives of its people.