Gov. Arthur Yap brought the HEART caravan to Trinidad town on Aug. 25, 2021, according to a report from the Provincial Information and Media Relations (PRIMER) on Aug. 26, 2021.

The latest HEART caravan brought government services to remote barangay Banlasan in the said town.

The governor continues to bring government services to different barangays despite the threat of the pandemic.

The governor said that the pandemic should not be a hindrance in bringing free government services to the people living in remote barangays in the province.

Moreover, Yap also released P500,000 to the said barangay that will be used to build a multi-purpose hall.

Furthermore, the governor also distributed the cash incentives for the Barangay Livestock Aides of Trinidad town.

The governor was accompanied during the event by Trinidad mayor Judith Cajes, former Rep. Roberto Cajes, Sangguniang Bayan (SB) member Joan Cajes, former Board Member Aga Avenido, Banlasan Brgy. Kapitan Vicente Luminarias, Brgy. San Isidro Kapitan Elmer Gabica, Trinidad Chief of Police Major Gereon Item, 1Lt. Arnel Ybañez of the 47th Infantry Battalion, and Dr. Miguelito Jayoma, the chief of hospital of Garcia Memorial Provincial Hospital (GMPH).