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Cebu News

4Ps beneficiaries share blessings to neighbors

Mitchelle L. Palaubsanon - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines —  While they are also in need, beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in Cebu have organized their own relief drives to extend help to fellow poor families and vulnerable sectors in their communities who have been affected by the COVID-19 health crisis.

In a statement, DSWD-7 said that 4Ps beneficiaries are among the first who received the emergency cash subsidy under the government’s Bayanihan Fund: Tulong Laban sa COVID-19 Social Amelioration Program (SAP) to support 18 million low-income families during the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The DSWD has already released the cash aid to more than 3.7 million 4Ps beneficiaries with cash cards amounting to P16.3 billion nationwide.

After receiving their SAP cash subsidy, beneficiaries at Barangay Odlot, Bogo City, Cebu, distributed rice and other food items to their non-4Ps neighbors who have been affected by the crisis.

According to Joy Lucero, the 4Ps parent leader who led the relief drive, they contributed money to buy rice, 3-in-1 coffee, mongo beans, sardines, and bath soaps. She said they initially agreed to only distribute rice, but they found themselves contributing more to buy other food items for distribution to their neighbors.

Lucero  said that it was not the first time their group had to extend help to others.

"Sa kadtong naa pay klase ang mga bata ug human namo makadawat sa among cash grant sa Pantawid kay mag-lugaw mi ug magpa-feeding sa eskwelahan (During school days, we cook porridge and conduct feeding program activity in schools after we received our Pantawid cash grants),” she shared.

Another group of 4Ps beneficiaries in Cebu had organized their own relief effort to help other people in need.

Zenitha Ocampo and her fellow beneficiaries at Barangay Talisay, Santa Fe, Cebu contributed money to distribute food packs to the members of the vulnerable sectors in their village.

“Sa pagkakaron, napulo pa ka mga tawo among gitagaan kay nag-agad man sad mi sa among gi-amot ug gipili namo kadtong mga Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) ug senior citizens nga wala pud panginabuhian," she said.

Ocampo said that her eldest daughter, Jane Marie, is a PWD, so the sector is close to her heart. Ocampo and her husband, Rey, work as caretakers in a rest house, and they often bring Jane Marie along with them at work.

“Kabalo ko unsay gibati sa usa ka nanginahanglan ug mao nga i-ambit nako kini sa uban," added Ocampo, as her desire to help stemmed from knowing the feeling of being in need.

There are 5,463 4Ps beneficiaries in Bogo City and 3,510 in Sante Fe. Meanwhile, beneficiaries in the whole province of Cebu reach 152,482.

The statement said that 4Ps, which was institutionalized in 2019 through Republic Act (RA) 11310, is a human development program of the national government implemented by the agency that invests in the health and education of poor households, particularly of children aged zero to 18 years old. The program uses the conditional cash transfer scheme to provide cash grants to beneficiaries.

DSWD continues to deliver to the SAP emergency cash subsidy provided for under RA 11469 or the “Bayanihan Heal as One Act” to help provide the needs of low-income families or those in the subsistence economy or workers in the informal economy, and with members belonging to the vulnerable sector, who are deemed to be the most-affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  GAN (FREEMAN)

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