The Manila Times

No ‘relief allowances’ for seniors – DSWD

- ARIC JOHN SY CUA

THE Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) is not distributi­ng “relief allowances” to senior citizens, an official of the agency said on Thursday.

Miramel Garcia-Laxa, DSWD assistant bureau director, cited a complaint from a concerned citizen who had received a text message about “unclaimed” relief allowances from the department.

“This was forwarded to us by the concerned citizen and that prompted us to issue an advisory to be extra vigilant and to not entertain those text messages about the unclaimed relief allowances because there is no such thing as relief allowances, particular­ly if these concern the DSWD,” according to Garcia-Laxa.

“We were just informed by [another] concerned individual that [he had] received the same text message, informing [him] about unclaimed relief allowances for senior citizens and retired business owners,” she said in a video interview with The Manila Times.

On Wednesday, the DSWD issued an advisory regarding text message scams surroundin­g the so-called relief allowances.

“The department did not issue or publish such message. Likewise, there [are] no such relief allowances that [are] being provided to the seniors,” the DSWD advisory on its website read.

The DSWD reminded the public to refrain from engaging with unknown individual­s and from giving sensitive personal informatio­n through text message, email, or phone call.

Garcia-Laxa said the supposed message coming from the DSWD on the unclaimed relief allowances even gave instructio­ns on how to claim the allowances.

She added that the agency has legitimate programs for senior citizens, such as Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situations, who are in need of financial, medical, burial and educationa­l assistance, which can be availed of by submitting documentar­y requiremen­ts.

The agency said this assistance is extended through its Crisis Interventi­on Unit (CIU) located at the Central Office and in all DSWD Field Offices nationwide.

“CIU clients undergo assessment to avail of the needed assistance,” the DSWD advisory also read.

Those who wish to air their concerns regarding the DSWD’s programs can call (02) 89318101 loc. 10125/10157 or send an email through socialpens­ion@dswd.gov.ph or through their Program Management Bureau at psb@dswd.gov.ph.

They can also go to their local DSWD office for further details or informatio­n on availing of the department’s services.

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