Lucena City once again proved that the women of Quezon Province are a force to be reckoned with as the Women’s Summit 2026 gathered hundreds of inspired participants at Pacific Mall Lucena. Now in its third year, the summit carried the theme “Her Story, Her Voice, Her Power — Claim Your Space,” drawing women from all walks of life across the city and neighboring towns.
A Growing Movement for Women’s Empowerment
Presented by Sentinel Times in partnership with local organizations, the Women’s Summit has become one of Lucena City’s most anticipated annual events. This year’s edition featured motivational speakers, leadership workshops, and interactive panel discussions focused on women’s entrepreneurship, mental health, financial literacy, and community leadership.
Held at the Activity Center on the 3rd Floor of Pacific Mall Lucena, the summit provided an accessible and welcoming venue for attendees. The choice of venue reflects the growing partnership between the private sector and community organizations in Lucena City to create meaningful spaces for dialogue and empowerment.
Why This Matters for Lucena
Lucena City, as the capital of Quezon Province, serves as a regional hub for education, commerce, and culture in the CALABARZON area. Events like the Women’s Summit reinforce the city’s commitment to inclusive growth and gender equality. The summit’s focus on practical skills — from starting a small business to managing personal finances — directly benefits Lucena’s vibrant community of women entrepreneurs and professionals.
Attendees left the event feeling, in the words of the organizers, “empowered, inspired, and ready to make a difference.”
More Community Events in Lucena City
Lucena City continues to host events that bring the community together. From cultural festivals to business expos, the city remains a center of activity in Quezon Province. Stay updated with the latest Philippines city news on phshirt.com.
The Women’s Summit is expected to return next year with an even bigger program. For women in Lucena City and across Quezon Province, it serves as a powerful reminder that their voices matter and their stories deserve to be told.
