Come and join us in this weeks featured event.
The weekly Thursday Tabo at the Municipal Building Lobby has become more than just a marketplace—it has evolved into a meaningful platform that empowers women and uplifts local communities in the Municipality of Maco. Through the One Town One Product (OTOP), One Barangay, One Product(OBOP) initiative, women entrepreneurs are given the opportunity to proudly showcase their locally made products, creativity, and livelihood skills to the public.
From handcrafted delicacies and native products to innovative homegrown creations, the Thursday Tabo provides women with a venue where their hard work and talents are recognized and valued. What once started as small-scale livelihood activities inside their homes has now become a source of confidence, dignity, and economic opportunity.
For many women, the program serves as a stepping stone toward financial independence and stability. By participating in the weekly market showcase, they are able to generate income, support their families, and contribute to the local economy. More importantly, the initiative strengthens their morale by reminding them that their efforts matter and that they are capable of becoming active drivers of community development.
The Municipality of Maco continues to champion programs that promote inclusive growth and sustainable livelihood opportunities, especially for women. Through the Thursday Tabo and OTOP, local entrepreneurs are not only selling products—they are sharing stories of perseverance, empowerment, and hope.
Indeed, every product displayed during the Thursday Tabo represents more than livelihood; it symbolizes resilience, empowerment, and the growing economic strength of Maco’s women.
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