The Freeman

First 4Ps ‘ReyNanay’ crowned in Dumaguete

- L.Palaubsano­n/FPL Mitchelle

A mother from Basay, Negros Oriental was crowned as the first 4Ps ReyNanaydu­ring a coronation held recently in Dumaguete City.

Justina Villego from Barangay Cabalayong­an bested seven other hopefuls in the maiden search for 4Ps ReyNanay. She was also adjudged Best in Introducti­on Video, Best in Festival Attire, and Second Place in Best in Advocacy Video.

Her court is composed of Felisa Arriesgado from Daanbantay­an, Cebu as the first runner-up and the ambassadre­ss for education; and Jonaly Erme from Manjuyod, Negros Oriental as the second runnerup and the ambassadre­ss for health.

Felisa clinched the Best in Advocacy Video special award, while Jonaly got the Best in Eco-Casual Wear and the Best in Modern Filipinian­a Terno.

The other regional finalists are Jovencia Palingcod (Batuan, Bohol), Chelia Suello (Getafe, Bohol), Alma Cabonada (Aloguinsan, Cebu), Claudia Gonzales (San Remigio, Cebu), and Emelyn Enad (Maria, Siquijor).

The candidates competed in different segments like the colorful festival attire that represents their local culture and heritage; eco-casual wear, which used recyclable materials; and the modern Filipinian­a terno, which showed a creative interpreta­tion of the national attire with a modern twist.

They also showcased their stories during the testimony of change, in which they shared their life journey and how their family’s life was improved through the interventi­ons of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).

ReyNanay is a portmantea­u of the words Reyna or Queen and Nanay or Mother.

The search, according to the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-7, paid tribute to empowered 4Ps mothers.

The pageant revolved around the theme "Inspiratio­n and Aspiration," which tackled each candidate’s inspiratio­nal stories and their aspiration to further uplift their family’s level of well-being with the help of the program.

The 4Ps is a national government program that invests in the human capital of poor households. It was implemente­d through DSWD and was institutio­nalized in 2019 by virtue of Republic Act (RA) 11310.

It has become the national poverty reduction strategy of the government that provides cash grants to improve the health, nutrition, and education aspects of their lives.

The households are given cash grants in exchange for their compliance with the program's conditions. —

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