The Freeman

470 beneficiar­ies graduate, 911 newly listed

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GMR

A total of 470 beneficiar­ies graduated from the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) recently held in the People’s Hall, Carcar City Hall.

The 455 4Ps households are already validated as non-poor under the Listahanan 3 household assessment, and some are also considered self-sufficient under the Social Welfare Developmen­t Indicator (SWDI) conducted by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD).

The remaining 15 4Ps households no longer have children aged 18 years old and below for education monitoring.

DSWD Assistant Secretary Ma. Evelyn Macapobre, on behalf of DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, delivered the keynote message, in which she congratula­ted the 4Ps graduates for their families’ improved well-being through their determinat­ion, resourcefu­lness, and 4Ps interventi­on.

“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseveran­ce, learning, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing,” said Macapobre as she inspired the 4Ps graduates to sustain the positive changes in their family and support their children’s dreams.

DSWD-7 Regional Director Shalaine Marie Lucero, during the presentati­on of the 470 4Ps graduates, highlighte­d their achievemen­ts, of which 30 monitored children are already college graduates and 225 are senior high school graduates.

Various family members are now employed in various private companies and in the local government unit.

Some are working as barangay officials and barangay workers, overseas Filipino workers, and teachers.

Others are engaged in livelihood activities such as livestock raising, food vending, homecare, personal care service providers, farmers, and fishermen.

Macapobre led the distributi­on of “sertipiko ng pagkilala” to the 470 4Ps graduates.

The 4Ps National Program Manager Gemma Gabuya, Lucero, and Carcar City Mayor Mario Patricio Barcenas joined her onstage.

After the distributi­on of certificat­es, 4Ps households’ case folders were handed over by DSWD to the local government unit of Carcar City, which contained the after-care monitoring program of the 4Ps graduates as part of their sustainabi­lity plan, through a ceremonial turn-over.

In the same event, Pantawid welcomed 911 newly registered 4Ps beneficiar­ies into the program, during which 30 representa­tives took their oath of commitment to the program.

The 911 beneficiar­ies will be officially part of the program belonging to Set 12, and they will receive cash grants in exchange for compliance with the different program’s conditions in education and health.

The “Saulog” Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Ceremonial Graduation and “Pagsugod” Oath of Commitment of new 4Ps beneficiar­ies celebrate the program gains and welcome the new set of beneficiar­ies in the program.

The 4Ps is the government’s major poverty alleviatio­n program that invests in the health, nutrition, and education of poor eligible households. These, along with the psychosoci­al and educationa­l components provided through the Family Developmen­t Session (FDS), lead the beneficiar­ies to have improved and sustained well-being. —

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