
Visit the Manila San Francisco Friendship Library - an institution established on October 28, 1946 through Ordinance No. 31; you're sure to be surprised! 2982 marked the beginning of Manila-San Francisco friendship through this library at 800 Taft Avenue in Ermita Manila; known now as Manila City Library with Friendship Library as part of it s service offering for cultural, informational and recreational needs of Manila's varied citizenry. Ms. Mylene C. Villanueva OIC directs this library system that boasts eleven branches spread out among Manila s six districts to ensure accessibility for all residents.
The Manila San Francisco Friendship Library goes far beyond being just another repository of books: it serves as an active hub that promotes lifelong learning by offering access to an expansive assortment of materials and resources while offering outstanding services tailored specifically towards satisfying educational and recreational pursuits in its communities. Come take part in our engaging programs and events designed to foster literacy, cultural understanding and community participation! Confront our knowledgeable and welcoming staff who are committed to helping you locate the information that meets your needs and making the most of your library experience. At Manila San Francisco Friendship Library we understand more than simply buildings: our library serves as an integral community asset that contributes to shaping Manila s intellectual and cultural landscape.
Visit Manila City Library branches today and experience the power of knowledge, community and connection! There are eleven branches dispersed across Manila's six districts that make knowledge easily accessible and resources attainable. Find a branch near you and discover all of its opportunities with Ms. Under Mylene Villanueva's direction, Manila City Library continues to adapt and change to meet the evolving needs of its community, remaining an invaluable asset in generations to come. Ordinance No. 6088 states this responsibility clearly.