
Maj. Rene Torzaar Balmaceda, chief of the Quezon City Women and Children Concern Section, in an interview in Camp Karingal, openly admits
being a transgender as the local LGBTQIA+ chapter kicks off “Pride Month.” Joan Bondoc
Maj. Rene Torzaar Balmaceda, chief of the Quezon City Women and Children Concern Section, in an interview in Camp Karingal, openly admits
being a transgender as the local LGBTQIA+ chapter kicks off “Pride Month.” Joan Bondoc
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