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Cosmetology training program slated for LGBTQIA people of Balayan; slots still available

Bahian Movers Club is slated to conduct a basic cosmetology training course to be facilitated by accredited instructors from TESDA on August 27-29 at Jose T. Unson Memorial School at Brgy. San Piro, Balayan, Batangas.

To provide LGBTQIA people of Balayan, Batangas additional means for livelihood, Bahian Movers Club is slated to conduct a basic cosmetology training course to be facilitated by accredited instructors from TESDA on August 27-29 at Jose T. Unson Memorial School at Brgy. San Piro, Balayan, Batangas.

The cosmetology training course is also open for interested individuals from nearby municipalities, but can only accommodate 34 attendees. There are still 19 remaining slots available. 

Interested attendees may apply via this Google form. They may also contact Edmil P. Morillo at 09664407333 to reserve a slot. 

The deadline of registration is on August 26.

The said training program is sponsored by the Balayan Local Government Unit, Municipal Social Welfare and Development – Balayan, Congresswoman Eileen Ermita-Buhain, and Eric Buhain. – By Karl Angelo Butuan

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