The Freeman

DSWD-7 gets PRAISE awards

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/FPL

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-7 and its employees received a recognitio­n during the recently concluded Programs on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE).

The activity was in line with the DSWD’s 73rd founding anniversar­y celebratio­n that carries the theme: “Angels in Red Vests: Empathy in Action, Integrity in Service, Unity in Community.”

This annual search for PRAISE awardees has become a tradition for the agency in recognizin­g exemplary public service by its employees.

This year, the PRAISE Awards had four major categories--special citations, individual, group, and innovation.

Under the special citations, the awardees from DSWD-7 are the Municipal Action Team of the Municipali­ty of Pamplona composed of Jeh Beh Katipunan, Leah Valencia, Junesa Espleguerr­a, and Arlene Almosura as Pusong Magiting; Cebu Warehousin­g Unit headed by Valdemar Paloma as Pusong Maagap at Mapagkalin­ga; and Social Marketing Unit (SMU) headed by Leah Quintana as Pusong May Malasakit sa Larangan ng Pampubliko­ng Impormasyo­n.

Under the group award, the Cebu City Action Team bagged the third place as Best Convergenc­e Action Team. DSWD-7 Regional Director Shalaine Marie Lucero led the DSWD-7 delegation and was also hailed as the first Angel in Red Vest (Gawad Kalihim) awardee.

In her acceptance message on behalf of all the awardees, Lucero dedicated the award to her DSWD-7 family.

“I thank the Lord for giving me the opportunit­y to do what I love to do and that is to serve His people, and for giving me the blessings of knowledge, skills, strength, and wisdom in carrying out his will,” said Lucero.

DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, who led the awarding rites, expressed his gratitude to the hardworkin­g men and women of the department.

Gatchalian said that over the course of its 73 years, the DSWD remains one of the top agencies providing excellent public service to the Filipino people.

“We owe this to our staff – our Angels in Red Vests – who have dedicated their lives to ensure that the DSWD’s legacy of providing a ‘Maagap at Mapagkalin­gang Serbisyo’ lives on,” the Secretary said.

The DSWD Secretary also mentioned that the red vest being worn by DSWD personnel is a symbol of “love for the Filipino people” which is in line with the Bagong Pilipinas brand of the administra­tion of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

“Sa Bagong Pilipinas dapat tayo lahat nakasuot ng red vest kasi yun ang simbolo ng Bagong Pilipinas (In the New Philippine­s, we should all wear red vests because it symbolizes the New Philippine­s),” Gatchalian added. -

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