With over 3,700 confirmed cases and about 170+ deaths, the COVID-19 is really taking a turn in what we once knew of as our country. Roads have been closed, and movement of people from far-off places have been prohibited. While the poorest of the poor are constantly receiving the help they need from the Philippine […]
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Not Enough Gov’t Funds to Fight Against COVID-19, Duterte
On Monday in his televised speech addressing the nation, President Rodrigo Duterte said that there’s not enough gov’t funds; funds to be able to battle and fight against the threat of the infamous 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). He said that because of the lockdown, the government is not getting any payment from any of us. […]
Only One Financial Assistance per Household is Allowed
This Sunday, the Malacañang advised everyone to not be in such greed when they receive the financial assistance that would be given by the Philippine government. This financial assistance was due to the outbreak of the infamous 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) that triggered the entire island of Luzon to be under an enhanced community quarantine […]
DSWD Educational Assistance | Guide How to Apply | Elementary, High School, Senior High, College
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is among the bodies of the Philippine government tasked to care for the welfare of Filipinos. Other than this, they also hold different opportunities like scholarships and job offers to those who want to be involved with them. In this article, we will be guiding everyone who […]
DSWD is Currently Hiring and You Can Apply Now!
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DWSD) is currently looking for people who can fill their posts. To give you a brief refresher, the DSWD is the country’s arm in protection of the social welfare as well as the development and rights of the Filipino people. DSWD is currently hiring and with this, you […]
The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Signed Into Law
Poverty in the country is rampant; in fact, according to the Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) in the year 2017, approximately nine (9) percent of the estimated 39.2 million Filipinos who are six (6) to 24 years old were out-of-school children and youth (OSCY)—which could mean that their families do not have the funds to […]