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Filipino Community Leaders Celebrate the Federal Funding Commitment for a Filipino Community Cultural Centre in BC

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Vancouver, BC — Filipino community leaders and New Democrat Finance Critic MP Don Davies celebrated together the historic inclusion of a commitment for a new Filipino Cultural Centre in BC in the recent federal budget.

Amidst the excitement of Filipino community leaders and members, MP Davies took the stage to address the momentous announcement. After 15 years of relentless advocacy for a Filipino Cultural Centre in BC, he expressed his profound gratitude to the Filipino community for their invaluable contributions to the cultural fabric of Canada.

“The Filipino community’s vibrant heritage enriches our nation in countless ways, and it is only fitting that we support initiatives that celebrate and preserve this cultural richness,” said MP Don Davies.

Representing the federal riding of Vancouver-Kingsway, MP Davies was recognized by local leaders for his 15 years of advocacy for a Filipino Community Cultural Centre.

The highlight of MP Davies’ address was when he opened his copy of the federal budget and showed everyone the highlighted section that references the centre.

“I am thrilled to share this good news with you all today.  This funding partnership is the culmination of every Filipino-Canadian’s dream to have a Cultural Centre. It underscores our commitment to supporting the Filipino community in BC and ensuring that its cultural heritage continues to thrive for generations to come,” he said to a round of applause during a recent Filipino Seniors Club of BC event that also brought leaders from different organizations together to hear his announcement.

Mabuhay House Chair Sammie Jo Rumbaua recognized the role of different Filipino community leaders in the effort for a Filipino Community Cultural Centre.

“We are making history. This announcement is a testament to all the incredible work that various community leaders have made up to today.  However, the journey toward building the Filipino Community Cultural Centre is just the beginning, and with the Federal government’s support, we encourage all Filipinos to continue to work together in making this dream a reality,” she said.

According to the Mabuhay House Society, the Filipino Community Cultural Centre will serve as a hub for showcasing Filipino arts, history, and traditions and provide a space for community gatherings, events, and educational programs.

His presence at the event was a testament to his dedication to representing the interests of all constituents in Vancouver Kingsway.

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