The Caloocan City government announced on Sunday, June 11, that a total of 1,498 Caloocan City residents have completed the city’s free skills training program. | ManilaBulletin
The training program is spearheaded by the Caloocan City Manpower Training Center , which aims to provide the city residents with opportunities and skills they can use for livelihood.
On Friday, June 9, 613 participants completed their trainings for body massage, basic arc welding, basic dressmaking, and electrical installations, among others.
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