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GEN4JUAN signs usufruct agreement with Municipality of Magallanes, Cavite

Historic milestone marks first major step toward groundbreaking of KaJuan Multipurpose Center on Gen4Juan’s 1st Anniversary

Gen4Juan has signed a usufruct agreement with the local government of Magallanes, Cavite, paving the way for the construction of the KaJuan Multipurpose Center, a community hub aimed at supporting youth, families, and local initiatives.

The agreement marks the first major step toward the groundbreaking ceremony scheduled on April 25, 2026, which will coincide with Gen4Juan’s first anniversary since its founding in 2025.

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“This Usufruct Agreement is more than a legal document—it is the foundation of a legacy,” said Peter Pardo, chairman and executive director of Gen4Juan. “It marks the beginning of a permanent space where dreams will be nurtured, opportunities will be created, and communities will be strengthened.”

According to Adrian Reyes, vice chairman of the organization, the KaJuan Multipurpose Center will serve as a venue for skills training, community programs, youth development initiatives, elderly support activities, environmental programs, and civic and educational engagements.

The center will reflect Gen4Juan’s four core pillars: youth empowerment, care for the elderly, environmental stewardship, and community and church engagement.

The municipality was selected as the site of the project in recognition of the local government’s commitment to community development.

“We express our gratitude to Gen4Juan for choosing to build the first KaJuan Multipurpose Center in Magallanes and we fully support this initiative, recognizing the KaJuan Center as a transformative investment in the municipality’s future,” said Janessa Maligaya de‑Ramayo, mayor of Magallanes.

Meanwhile, Gel Gomez, marketing director of Gen4Juan and overall project head for the KaJuan Multipurpose Center, said the groundbreaking ceremony will formally launch construction of the facility and mark a key milestone in the organization’s mission to serve communities.

“This is only the beginning,” Pardo added. “From a single idea to a permanent home for hope and opportunity, the KaJuan Center will stand as proof that when people come together with purpose, they can build something that will outlive them and continue serving others.”

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