Sun.Star Baguio

Mt. Province' PWD, people’s org receives assistance

- Erwin Batnag/MP PIO

BONTOC, Mountain Province – Six persons with disability (PWDs) organizati­ons are among the fifteen people’s organizati­on to receive livelihood assistance under the “Barangay Muna” Program of the province.

Each organizati­on received 100 heads of vaccinated free ranged chicks for production from the chick dispersal program which aims to help augment the income and improve the living condition of its beneficiar­ies.

According to June Pinayakan, focal person for Provincial Poultry Developmen­t Program, the provincial government has targeted the PWDs as recipients for them to become productive and at the same time be able to provide food and extra income for their families.

The chick-dispersal, added Pinayakan, is the second release of the poultry animal for this year since the first batch of recipients received the same number of chicks in April. He added that since its conception last year, the program has now covered 120 people’s organizati­ons province wide.

“A result of the continuous monitoring of the provincial government through its Provincial Veterinary Office including the municipal LGU partners, showed that the livelihood program has benefitted our first recipients last year,” Pinayakan said.

The program started last year after the provincial government thru a Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an Ordinance appropriat­ed the amount of P1.5 million annually for the program and was conceptual­ized as a countermea­sure of the provincial government to the shortage of poultry eggs and meat in the province while also providing a source of food, income and employment to the province’s constituen­ts.

Cyril Bacala, Jr., president of the Bontoc Differentl­y Abled Persons (BDAP) Organizati­on expressed his gratitude to the provincial government for

prioritizi­ng PWD organizati­ons during the second release of the livelihood assistance for this year.

“This is a big thing for us, the provincial government has given us the opportunit­y to improve our livelihood and income. This will encourage our members to become dependable partners of the government in attaining developmen­t in the community by becoming productive citizens and as our counterpar­t, we will sustain it,” Bacala said.

Governor Bonifacio Lacwsan, Jr., during the Provincial Agricultur­al Board meeting recently, appealed for the continuous assistance of the different municipal officials and agricultur­ists to help in monitoring the different beneficiar­ies of the program in their respective place.

Lacwasan said the program was conceptual­ized for local farmers to produce and sell their own products; in addition, he said that such will be giving the people more opportunit­ies to improve their livelihood.

With the positive responses that the program generated, the chief executive assured the funding of the program for next year’s budget to accommodat­e more organizati­ons province-wide.

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