FPS Media PH Begins Day 1 of Filming for Congresswoman Lorna Silverio’s District 3 Accomplishment Report AVPs
- fps
- Oct 20, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: 4d

The FPS Media PH team officially began Day 1 of production today, October 21, 2024, for the Accomplishment Report Audio-Visual Presentations (AVPs) highlighting the completed projects of Congresswoman Lorna Silverio in District 3 of Bulacan. These AVPs are being created to showcase her administration’s accomplishments and their lasting impact on the local community.
On the first day of filming, the team covered several completed projects:
The new building of San Miguel District Hospital (SMDH), now providing expanded healthcare services to residents.
The Multi-Purpose Building at San Miguel National High School, Barangay San Juan, offering a valuable space for academic and community activities.
The covered court of Vedasto National High School, giving students and staff a proper venue for sports and events.
The school clinic of Vedasto National High School, enhancing the school’s health services.
The FPS Media team conducted a total of four interviews at SMDH—including a doctor and three patients—to gather feedback on the hospital’s improvements. At Vedasto National High School, the team interviewed three individuals, including the school nurse and two teachers or staff members. At San Miguel National High School, three teachers or staff members were interviewed, who shared insights about the benefits of the Multi-Purpose Building.

The AVPs are expected to be posted soon on Congresswoman Lorna Silverio’s official Facebook page, providing the public with a comprehensive look at these completed projects and the positive changes they have brought to District 3.
In line with these continued efforts, Kuya Vic Silverio, her son, is currently running for congressman to carry forward the Lingap at Serbisyo projects that have made a significant impact on the district.
FPS Media PH is proud to play a role in documenting these significant achievements, aiming to authentically capture the progress and community impact of Congresswoman Silverio’s work.
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