OMF replaces Manila Boystown posts

A MERALCO truck unloads wooden posts at the Manila Boystown donated by OMF.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CHRISTIAN TURINGAN and JUREK CASTRO/MANILA PIO

A MERALCO truck unloads wooden posts at the Manila Boystown donated by OMF.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CHRISTIAN TURINGAN and JUREK CASTRO/MANILA PIO

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One Meralco Foundation (OMF) has donated 17 wooden posts to replace the old and damaged post of Manila Boystown, a residential care facility for indigent children and the elderly in Marikina operated by the City of Manila’s Department of Social Welfare and Development.
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno Domagoso thanked the OMF for “heeding the call of our City Engineer Andres for new posts.”
The posts were delivered in February.