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Dungo takes helm of Quota Pampanga leadership

Ian Ocampo Flora

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Businesswoman Vilma Dungo will take the helm of Quota International Pampanga as its next president taking after former president Zelinda Barrios-Soto, who was formally installed as the new regional director of Quota International.

Soto said that she is optimistic that Dungo will focus on more development programs for the organization, improved membership and a host of meaningful and sincere socio-civic programs for women and children beneficiaries.

Dungo is expected to make her contribution in a renewed effort to increase the socio-civic programs of Quota Pampanga and to uphold the institutional achievements of her predecessors.

Quotarians are known especially for their service to disadvantaged women and children and deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired people.

Serving and encouraging others, developing friendships, and promoting international understanding are values shared by all Quota members.

Quota International of Pampanga is active in programs for disadvantaged children, bringing donations for the SPED class, among others.

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