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KUYA Choi Napoles engages with various groups, including women’s organizations, TODA members, farmers, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, LGBTQIA+ individuals and artists.
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The Kaunlad Pinoy Partylist (#133) is proving that progress knows no boundaries. As it continues its community engagements, the movement is sending a clear message: every Filipino, regardless of background, deserves a fair shot at success.
With its steadfast commitment to economic empowerment, financial literacy, and livelihood support, Kaunlad Pinoy is reaching out to the grassroots, ensuring that no one will be left behind. Last week, the movement reinforced its mission through dynamic engagements across Metro Manila and beyond, inspiring Filipinos to embrace self-sufficiency and seize new opportunities.
In a bold and impassioned speech before the Tau Gamma Parañaque Chapter, Kaunlad Pinoy first nominee James “Kuya Choi” Napoles delivered a powerful message about the essence of leadership and public service.
“If we have nothing new to contribute to society and politics, then we should not even run,” Napoles said in Filipino.
He said that Kaunlad Pinoy is not just about seeking a seat in Congress but about making a difference where it matters. The movement has long been involved in livelihood programs, business mentoring, and community-based initiatives.