The Caloocan City local government announced on Tuesday, Jan. 3, that it had provided free livelihood programs to over 4,000 residents in the city within the last five months.
The city government said that 2,882 individuals have already graduated from the training, while 1,461 individuals are currently undergoing skills training in housekeeping, automotive services and cosmetology courses.
CCMTC also opened more courses about financial and costing samples to support small and medium enterprises and residents who intend to set up business ventures.
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