TRAINING TODAY, SURE EMPLOYMENT LATER. Ms. Marigold Alfuerte, administrator of the Technological College of Quezon, encourages the scholars and their parents to do their part in helping themselves improve their lives through the interventions of the DSWD, the local government unit, and private agencies. The TCQ is providing 100 scholarship slots under their Training for continue reading : Pantawid families receive free training for employment
DSWD calls for Yolanda-affected Pantawid families in CALABARZON
Beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program affected by Typhoon Yolanda from Regions IV-B, VI, VII and VIII who transferred residence in the CALABARZON Region are advised to report their location to the DSWD Regional Office. The said families must immediately process their change of address for cash grant processing. According to the DSWD, the continue reading : DSWD calls for Yolanda-affected Pantawid families in CALABARZON
The taste of something different
“Noon, permanente na sa amin na dyan na lang kami sa kabundukan. Takot sa kabayanan, takot sa mga tao,” shared 46-year-old Josephine Leonista, an Aeta residing in Brgy. Bacong, Alabat, Quezon Province. For indigenous people like her, their tribe is their only community, and life will always be the same from one generation to the continue reading : The taste of something different
Pantawid beneficiaries in CALABARZON now at 305K
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is now serving a total of 305,920 poor families in the CALABARZON region under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. Based on the report of DSWD Field Office IV-A, a total of 14,539 of the 305,920 families being served are newly registered beneficiaries for the second semester of continue reading : Pantawid beneficiaries in CALABARZON now at 305K
SEEING GOOD RESULTS, FINALLY
She only wishes to help her husband earn a living for their growing family; but she keeps failing miserably. Ate Jenie Hayag, a resident of Brgy. Rizal in San Narciso, Quezon, manages a small sari-sari store to augment the small income her husband receives as a poultry helper in Bicol. They have five children and continue reading : SEEING GOOD RESULTS, FINALLY
Going Back to School, Getting Back on Track
For a mother, nothing breaks a heart more than seeing all children not attending school. Thirty-four-year-old Flor Edem knows what future lies ahead to children who are not given a chance to develop their potentials in school. Ate Flor and her husband, both are not provided with the chance to finish their education, struggle to continue reading : Going Back to School, Getting Back on Track