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Angat Buhay’s Museo ng Pag-asa to open this September

By Nikka Sabio Published Sep 19, 2022 3:20 pm

Angat Buhay Chairperson and former Vice President Atty. Leni Robredo announced the opening of Angat Buhay’s Museo ng Pag-asa to public this Tuesday, September 20, on her Facebook page last Saturday. 

The museum will be home to some of the memorabilia, artworks, gifts and tokens from the supporters and volunteers that the former vice president received during her presidential campaign. 

“This museum houses the memories of our people’s campaign—the hope, love, and creativity that continues to inspire our work. But more than this, it stands as yet another proof of generosity and bayanihan,” Robredo wrote. 

She also thanked Angat Buhay partners and volunteers who helped in transforming the space and added that the foundation “did not have to spend a single centavo” in building the museum. 

Robredo shared that they have dedicated an area to showcase gifts and tokens from volunteers and supporters that represented their hometowns and cities. 

“We look forward to welcoming you into the new home of our hopes,” she said. 

Admission is free, but due to the limited space, the museum will accommodate 50 guests per hour and only those with reservations are allowed to enter. You may book your ticket at https://ticket2me.net/e/35595

Visitors must bring a copy or screenshot of their e-ticket, vaccination card and health declaration, which can be accessed at http://bit.ly/MuseoHealth, and will be presented before entering. 

People are also required to wear a face mask at all times and no outside food and drink are allowed inside the premises.  

The museum is located at 84 Cordillera, Santa Mesa Heights, Brgy. Lourdes, Quezon City and will be open Tuesdays to Sundays this month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

For more details and inquiries, you can check Angat Buhay Facebook page and Twitter account or send an email to [email protected] 

Last August 4, Robredo shared a glimpse of the Museo ng Pag-asa during its church blessing on her Facebook page remarking her gratitude to those who continue to support and show love towards the foundation and its activities.

Robredo launched Angat Buhay last July 1, 2022, a day after Robredo steps down as vice president. This non-profit organization aims to continue some of the programs she initiated over the past six years.