About Masbate Voices

A place for Masbate's problems to finally be seen, counted, and heard.

Masbate Voices exists for the concerns that are often said in passing, posted once, forgotten in a group chat, or carried quietly by residents every day.

If something in your street, barangay, municipality, commute, school, water line, health center, shoreline, or neighborhood keeps affecting you, do not let it stay invisible. Share your concern. Let it be part of the public record.

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Why this exists

Every broken streetlight, flooded road, unsafe corner, delayed collection, water problem, and ignored complaint is more than an inconvenience. It is a part of someone's daily life. When those problems are scattered, they become easy to dismiss. When they are gathered in one public place, they become harder to ignore.

The goal of Masbate Voices is simple: to become a one-stop place to record the real problems of the Province of Masbate that have to be heard.

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Independent

This platform is not funded by any organization, political group, office, company, or campaign. It is a personal project run by one person who believes that local problems deserve a clear public record.

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For the people who live it

This is for residents who walk the roads, wait for water, pass dark streets, clean after floods, and keep asking for basic problems to be noticed. A report here is not noise. It is evidence that someone is affected.

The hope

Not to blame. To remember. To organize. To make silence visible.

Masbate Voices cannot fix every issue by itself. But it can help make sure problems are not buried, isolated, or forgotten. It gives the province a shared wall where concerns can be recorded, confirmed by others, and followed over time.

RecordKeep local problems in one searchable place.
ConfirmLet residents show when they experience the same issue.
RememberKeep concerns visible until they are addressed.
Your voice matters here

Share the concern you keep wishing someone would notice.

One report may feel small. But when people begin recording what they experience, a pattern becomes visible. A street is no longer just "usually flooded." A dark road is no longer just "known to be unsafe." A missing service is no longer just a private frustration. It becomes something the community can point to and say: this is real, this is happening, and it deserves attention.

Share Your Concern