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Angeles City gets P8.4-M supplement­al feeding aid

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ANGELES CITY- The City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO) here was awarded an P8.4-million check by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-Region III (DSWD-R3) for the supplement­al feeding of 4,700 children in day care centers across this highly-urbanized city.

During Monday’s flag raising ceremony at the city hall, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan formally received the said amount from DWSD Regional Director Gemma Gabuya, which will fund the city’s supplement­al feeding programs across the 78 day care centers here.

The feeding programs will be held from Mondays to Fridays and will run for 120 days starting this month of July.

In fulfillmen­t of R.A. 6972 or the “BarangayLe­vel Total Developmen­t and Protection of Children Act”which requires the establishm­ent of at least one day care center in every village, a total of 4,700 children ranging from 3 to 4 years old are being cared for in centers across the 33 barangays of Angeles City.

“We must continuall­y support our social welfare office as it serves as the voice for the indigent, vulnerable, as well as the women and children of our community,” said Gabuya.

According to CSWDO Head Joy Duaso, an average of 50 kids are being looked after in each of the city’s day care centers. “We have even surpassed the requiremen­t of one center per barangay in order to meet the needs of children in bigger villages,” said Duaso.

Aside from supplement­al feedings, day care workers regularly host activities such as play dates, arts and crafts and storytelli­ng, which aid in the mental and social developmen­t of the children.

For his part, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan emphasized the relevance of values formation for children. “These formative years are the highlight of our youth’s identity.

We must guide them through their young years so they grow up to be accountabl­e residents of the community,” said the Mayor. During the ceremony CSWDO Head Duaso also expressed her optimism on the city’s vibrant partnershi­p with DSWD. “We have a total of 3,323 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiar­ies and 919 social pensioners. We are also expecting a 2.4 million check for climate change adaptation and disaster mitigation programs,” stated Duaso. Meanwhile, Pamintuan handed over a certificat­e of appreciati­on to Director Gabuya signifying the city’s gratitude on DSWD’s productive and long-standing partnershi­p with the city towards fulfilling the social welfare mandate of the local government unit.— AC-CIO

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