The Philippine Star

34,000 4Ps scholars finish college

- – Rainier Allan Ronda, Cet Dematera

Around 34,000 students whose families are beneficiar­ies of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or 4Ps are expected to graduate this year under the Expanded Students Grantsin-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviatio­n.

The aid program is implemente­d by the Commission on Higher Education, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), Department of Labor and Employment and state universiti­es and colleges.

Beneficiar­ies are required to take up courses identified by local industries as in demand.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Leyco, DSWD undersecre­tary and officer-in-charge, clarified that the P200 monthly additional cash subsidy to cushion the impact of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion or TRAIN law should not be subjected to any deduction.

“This TRAIN-mandated subsidy has no deduction… It is not authorized... It should be immediatel­y reported to us,” he said.

Leyco said the budget for the cash subsidy amounting to P2,400 per household this year has been released.

There are around 4.4 million household beneficiar­ies of 4Ps across the country.

Marawi beneficiar­ies

Leyco said 4Ps beneficiar­ies in Marawi would receive their cash grants even without complying with the requiremen­ts until the end of the year.

Leyco said this means the beneficiar­ies are not required to attend family developmen­t sessions. The other conditions are for the children of beneficiar­ies to attend their classes regularly and avail themselves of medical checkup and vaccines in health centers.

Last November, the DSWD announced the suspension of requiremen­ts for Marawi beneficiar­ies until March this year.

“From what we have seen… it will take a long time before they will recover,” Leyco said.

There are more than 11,000 4Ps beneficiar­ies in Marawi.

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