Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CARD bolsters Siquijor residents

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The local government of Siquijor recently disclosed that at least 3,000 residents in the province has been provided assistance under the Cash and Rice Distributi­on Program, a project under the administra­tion of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

A joint initiative of House Speaker Martin Romualdez and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, the CARD program was launched following the President’s directive mandating lawmakers to provide food and financial aid for the needy.

“Rice is a staple in every Filipino’s diet. No Filipino meal is complete without rice. That is why we at the House of Representa­tives have gone to great lengths to ensure that this staple remains within the reach of the common Filipino,” Romualdez said.

The program aims to provide a P2,000 aid to every beneficiar­y all over the country — P1,000 as cash aid and P1,000 for a 25-kilogram sack of rice.

“We created this CARD program to keep rice affordable for our countrymen, particular­ly to our elderlies, persons with disabiliti­es and other disadvanta­ged sectors. Today, you will not only receive rice, but also financial help, which can be used as capital, for your livelihood,” Romualdez said.

He added that the House of Representa­tives has done everything to make rice affordable for Filipinos, from conducting hearings designed to get to the bottom of issues of hoarding, to visits at warehouses and public markets to ensure that the price is within reach even by the poor.

Meanwhile, Romualdez thanked the DSWD for spearheadi­ng the implementa­tion of the project under its Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situations Program.

The DSWD identifies all the beneficiar­ies including senior citizens, PWDs, solo parents and indigenous peoples.

To recall, the CARD program was launched last year to benefit qualified Filipino families identified by the legislativ­e districts. It was initiated in Metro Manila, covering all its legislativ­e districts with 10,000 beneficiar­ies each for a total of 330,000 residents, and in Biñan City and Santa Rosa in Laguna.

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