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Hon. Victor “VIC” Bernardo

Councilor, District 6

Chairperson, Committee on Markets and Slaughterhouses

  • Room 319 3rd Floor, Legislative Wing, City Hall Complex, Quezon City
  • 8988-4242 local 3023
  • victor.bernardo@quezoncity.gov.ph

ABOUT


BRIEF HISTORY
Councilor Bernardo is a newly elected councilor for the 22nd Quezon City Council (2022-2025). He was elected & served as Barangay Captain for 8 years (2-termer), as well as Barangay Kagawad for 13 Years (3-Termer) of Barangay Culiat.

EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION

EDUCATION LEVELSCHOOL
CollegeCuliat High School
High SchoolCuliat High School
Grade SchoolMines Elementary School

WORK EXPERIENCE

POSITIONORGANIZATION
Quezon City Councilor Quezon City Hall
Barangay CaptainBarangay Culiat
Board DirectorLiga ng mga Barangay sa Quezon City
President / FounderQuezon City Former Barangay Kagawad Foundation
PresidentQuezon City PTA Federation
Barangay KagawadBarangay Culiat
Board Member People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB)
Board MemberQuezon City Former Barangay Kagawad Foundation
AuditorQuezon City PTA Federation
PresidentParents Teacher Association

ACHIEVEMENTS AND RECOGNITIONS

ACHIEVEMENTSDATE
Galing ng Barangay sa Pagpapatupad ng Special Concern Lockdown Areas Galing ng Barangay sa Pagpapatupad ng Kalusugan2020
BCPC Congress Grand Champion Nationwide for Tara Usap Tayo: A Community Engagement Program2019
Best in Legislative Services Best Practice
Dunong Kabuhayan
2018
Best in Legislative Services2017
Best Practice-Alkansiya ni Buntis2017
Barangay Culiat Peace & Order Cou
Best in Legislative Services – Best in Gender and Development Focal Point System (GADFPS)
2016
Seal of Good Housekeeping in the
Barangay Peace & Order Council (BPOC)
Gender and Development Focal Point System (GADFPS)
2015
Best in Legislative Services2015
Best Practice BCPC Diversion Program Ang Nagkaisang Kabataan (Anak) Teatro ng Culiat2015
1st Place Seal of Good Housekeeping in Peace and Order2014

SEMINAR AND TRAINING

COURSEDATE
Introduction to Excellence in Local Legislation
Sustainable Barangay Development

LEGISLATIVE AGENDA AND COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT


HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES
1. Establish and maintain a medical scholarship and return service program to promote the right of all citizens to quality education and significantly contribute in addressing the shortage of medical workers in the Quezon City Government’s hospitals and healthcare facilities.

2. Establish and maintain at least one super health center per district to make healthcare services and supplies more accessible to the QCitizens, especially those who cannot afford medical fees.

3. Strengthen health support systems within communities to decrease the rate of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Quezon City.

4. Inculcate the practice of saving for childbirth expenses in the barangays by adopting and improving the best practices on the matter by the City’s different barangays, such as Barangay Culiat.

5. Recognize and encourage the contribution of legitimate force multiplier volunteers or volunteer groups for peace and order by extending to them assistance that will help them continue their projects that provide valuable service to the City’s constituents.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

6. Encourage barangays to provide and organize frequent and regular livelihood and skills training and to support qualified constituents by providing required uniforms and examination fees in relation to this training.

7. Establish programs that will expand the assistance provided by the Quezon City Government to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) who operate in the City and employ its residents.

8. Update or amend the City’s ordinances, rules, and regulations on “Timbangan ng Bayan” by incorporating the provisions of Republic Act No. 11706 (Approved on 13 April 2022), particularly with respect to the penalties for fraudulently altering, tampering, vandalizing or destroying any scale, balance, Timbangan ng Bayan instrument, weight or measure after it is officially sealed, to promote an ethical and positive business culture in our communities and the trust of consumer QCitizens on local businesses.

ORDINANCES

ORDINANCE NUMBERTITLE
SP-3146, S-2022AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FREE POSTNATAL SUPPLEMENTS TO BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS RESIDING IN QUEZON CITY, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR.

RESOLUTIONS

RESOLUTION NUMBERTITLE
SP-9144, S-2022RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF EXCEPTION TO PHILFOAM FURNISHING INDUSTRIES, INC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A SIX (6)-STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH BASEMENT AND ROOFDECK LOCATED AT LOTS 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 AND 42, BLOCK 63, COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, BARANGAY NORTH FAIRVIEW, DISTRICT V, QUEZON CITY, ALLOWING DEVIATION FROM THE RESTRICTIONS PROVIDED UNDER ORDINANCE NO. SP-2502, S-2016, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF 2016.
SP-9109, S-2022RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS OF THE QUEZON CITY GOVERNMENT, HEADED BY THE CITY MAYOR, HONORABLE MA. JOSEFINA G. BELMONTE, THE CITY VICE MAYOR, HONORABLE GIAN CARLO G. SOTTO, AND THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE 22ND CITY COUNCIL, TO RETIRED POLICE COLONEL PROCOPIO G. LIPANA ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS THE NEW GENERAL MANAGER OF THE METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MMDA).

PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS


*Regular/ongoing Programs since elected as City Councilor

Feeding Program 


Distribution Of Maintenance 


Distribution Of Wheelchair 

Free Zumba

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Stevie Awards - Asia Pacific 2024 Gold Winner
Seal of Registration - National Privacy Commission
Seal of Certification TUV Rheinland ISO 9001:2015
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