Caloocan City hall opens breastfeeding station | Inquirer News

Caloocan City hall opens breastfeeding station

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 04:11 PM August 04, 2022

Photo courtesy of Caloocan PIO

MANILA, Philippines–The Caloocan City government has opened a breastfeeding station for nursing constituents and employees, said Mayor Along Malapitan in a statement on Tuesday.

“It aims to provide a sanitary place to benefit breastfeeding women who are within the premises of the city hall,” said Malapitan in a statement.

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Malapitan said the initiative is to provide protection as well as equality to women in Caloocan City. He also said that this effort was in line with the “Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act.”

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“Tinitiyak natin na mayroong maayos at malinis na breastfeeding area para sa mga nanay na may mga kinakailangang lakarin sa City Hall at hindi maiwasang isama ang kanilang mga anak. Gayundin sa ating mga empleyado na kinakailangang mag-pump ng gatas para sa kanilang mga anak,” City Gender and Development Coordinating Office officer-in-charge Jan Christine Bagtas also said in the same statement.

(We want to ensure that there is an organized and sanitized breastfeeding area for mothers who need to go to City Hall but cannot leave their children behind. The same goes for employees who need to pump milk for their children).

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The breastfeeding station is located on the 3rd floor, the right wing of Caloocan City Hall-South and is open from Mondays to Fridays (except during holidays) from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

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